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Data Analyst (Tableau)

Harnham
Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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BI Developer (SQL, Tableau, SSRS)

Location: Milton Keynes (1 day per week) – Contract Length: 6 months – Day Rate: £450-£550


Notice period: 2 weeks max


The Role

This contract supports high‑volume reporting while the wider team focuses on the Databricks migration. You will own Tableau, SQL, and SSRS development, support stakeholders, and maintain existing reporting.


Day‑to‑day duties include gathering requirements, building and modifying dashboards, developing SQL objects, and keeping key processes running. You will also document, review code, and promote best practices.


Success in this project looks like

  • Stable delivery of BAU reporting
  • Smooth migration of legacy reports into Databricks
  • High‑quality SQL and Tableau deliverables that stakeholders can self‑serve from
  • Clear documentation of reporting and BI processes

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, amend and maintain Tableau dashboards
  • Create, optimise and support SQL Server stored procedures, views, functions and ad hoc queries
  • Maintain and develop SSRS reports
  • Support the migration of existing reporting into the Databricks environment
  • Contribute to documentation, testing and code reviews
  • Engage directly with stakeholders to gather requirements and support self‑service
  • Ensure consistency with internal processes, governance, and data protection standards

Tech Stack & Experience

Must‑Have:



  • Tableau
  • SQL
  • SSRS

Nice‑to‑Have:



  • Experience migrating reporting workloads (e.g., SQL → Databricks)

Soft Skills

  • Self‑starter mindset
  • Ability to work independently
  • Confidence engaging with stakeholders

Senior Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Contract


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Technology, Information and Internet


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