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Business Data Analyst

Borehamwood
1 day ago
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Are you passionate about data and ready to make a real impact? Our client is seeking a Business Data Analyst to join their innovative team. Specialising in financial services, the company has recently received huge investment and is on a growth trajectory. If you're ready to drive decision-making through data, this role is for you!

With a salary up to £55,000, this Business Data Analyst role offers you the chance to work with cutting-edge AI technologies and Microsoft tools. You'll be part of a dynamic team focused on innovation and excellence in the finance sector.

As a Business Data Analyst, you'll be responsible for:

Leading the design, development, and maintenance of Power BI reports and dashboards.
Collaborating with tech teams to integrate data sources from the company platform and Microsoft ecosystem.
Preparing data sets for AI interrogation to enhance reporting and user interaction.
Conducting business analysis to identify reporting improvements and process automation opportunities.
Designing and maintaining automated workflows using Power Automate.
Supporting users with Power BI and Excel to enable self-service capabilities.Package and Benefits:

The Business Data Analyst role comes with a comprehensive package, including:

Annual salary up to circa £55,000.
Opportunities to work with the latest AI and Microsoft technologies.
A collaborative and innovative work environment focused on professional growth.About You

The ideal Business Data Analyst will have:

Expertise in authoring Power BI reports and Power Query.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Teams.
Experience with Power Automate for workflow integration.
Familiarity with data governance and management practices.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and a curiosity about AI.
Strong collaboration skills and comfort engaging stakeholders at all levels.If you're a data enthusiast with experience as a Data Analyst, Business Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Data Visualisation Specialist, Reporting Analyst, or BI Developer, this Business Data Analyst role could be your next exciting opportunity.

Join our client as a Business Data Analyst and be part of a team that values innovation, transparency, and agility. If you're ready to drive data-driven decision-making and enhance reporting capabilities, get in touch - reach out to Charlotte Walker at Fintelligent for further information or share your CV for immediate consideration

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