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Power BI Data Analyst

Glasgow
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Power BI Data Analyst

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm
Contract Length: 6 months
Salary: £35,000 (£17.26 per hour)
Location: Remote (UK-based candidates only)

I am currently recruiting for a Power BI Data Analyst to join my clients team on a 6-month contract initially. This is a great opportunity to contribute to business-critical reporting and analytics for a well established Logistics firm.

You must have at least 1 year of Power BI experience, along with recent exposure to SQL systems and Power Brick also.

Key Responsibilities:

Design, build, and maintain interactive Power BI dashboards and reports.

Extract and manipulate data from SQL-based systems for reporting and analysis.

Work and develop legacy reports
Use Power Brick to support data integration and automation processes.

Work with internal stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver clear, accurate reporting solutions.

Troubleshoot and improve existing reports, ensuring accuracy and usability.

Translate data into meaningful insights to support decision-making across departments.

Required Skills & Experience:

1+ year of hands-on Power BI experience

6+ months experience working with SQL systems (queries, data extraction).

6+ months of experience using Power Brick.

Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines.

Confident communicator with the ability to explain technical findings to non-technical audiences.

If you have the correct experience and want to be considered for this exciting role, then please apply now or email me on (url removed)

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