Insights Analyst PowerBI SQL

Client Server
Wembley
1 year ago
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Do you have experience of deriving valuable insights, working with large data sets?
You could be joining a global events management company that specialise in large scale corporate and prestige event planning and enjoying perks such as trips to the Dubai office and a global event of your choice (fully paid for!).
As an Insights Analyst you will transform data into actionable insights, working across teams (e.g. Finance, Marketing, Sales) with senior business stakeholders to uncover opportunities and solve complex problems. You'll build intuitive and impactful dashboards using PowerBI and SQL and will design advanced analytics solutions including predictive models and Machine Learning algorithms to forecast trends and customer behaviour, presenting complex findings in a clear and concise manner for both technical and non-technical audiences.
You'll join a small collaborative team split between London and Dubai and will be supported by the Head of Insights. There are excellent career progression opportunities, the Head of Insights started her career at the company in this role!
Location / WFH:
You'll join the team in the London four days a week with flexibility to work from home once a week. You'll also be able to enjoy fully paid for trips to the Dubai office 2-3 times a year to meet up with the team there.
About you:
You have experience in a similar Insights Analyst / Data Insights position within a large, complex business environment
You have strong PowerBI skills
You have SQL skills including querying and modelling
You have worked in a RedShift data warehouse environment
You have excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, you enjoy collaborating and are keen to see the impact of your work
What's in it for you :
Competitive salary - to £50k + Bonus
Fully paid for attendance at your choice of one of the company's global events per year
25 days holiday plus ability to buy/sell 5 days
Training and career development
Fully paid for travel to Dubai for work
Hybrid / flexible working
Apply now to find out more about this Insights Analyst (PowerBI SQL) opportunity.
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