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Job Title: SQL Data Analyst and Reporting Developer

Contract: Inside IR35

Location: Onsite 3 days in Canary Wharf

About the Role:

We are seeking an experienced SQL Data Analyst and Reporting Developer to design, develop, and maintain reports, dashboards, and visualisations that support this strategic program. You will work with multiple internal data sources to present move schedules, inventory, user details, and hardware asset tracking.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and maintain OLAP Cubes, Excel reports using Power Query and Power Pivot (including DAX).
  • Build and maintain dashboards and visualisations in Power BI and Tableau from SQL sources.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver reports and analytics to meet program deadlines.
  • Ensure accurate, timely, and high-quality data reporting across multiple systems.
  • SQL database architectures and writing complex T-SQL queries
  • Data warehousing concepts and OLAP reporting services
  • Microsoft SQL Server & Management Studio
  • Microsoft Excel Power Query and Power Pivot (DAX)

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Information Technology, or related field
  • 10+ years’ experience in SQL development, dashboards, and reporting tools (Power BI/Tableau)
  • Proven experience as a SQL Developer or similar role
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

Why Join Us:

This is a unique opportunity to play a key role in a high-profile investment banking program, delivering actionable insights and visualisations that support strategic decision-making.

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Contract

Job function

  • Consulting

Industries

  • Staffing and Recruiting
  • Investment Banking


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