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Business Intelligence Analyst

Birmingham
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Business Intelligence Analyst – Midlands

Midlands (Hybrid – 1–2 days in office)
Permanent | Full-Time
£45,000–£50,000 DOE + bonus + benefits
Reports to: Data & Analytics Manager

Xpertise Recruitment is proud to be working with a forward-thinking business in the Utilities sector, currently looking to expand their data function with the addition of a Business Intelligence Analyst. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about turning data into actionable insights and delivering high-impact reporting solutions.

The Role

As Business Intelligence Analyst, you’ll be at the heart of transforming how internal and external stakeholders use data. You’ll work closely with customers and business teams to gather requirements, design intuitive dashboards, and deliver BI solutions that drive decision-making and operational efficiency.

This is a hands-on role where you’ll be building and supporting Power BI reports, troubleshooting data issues, and helping shape the BI strategy across the organisation.

Key Responsibilities

Design, develop, and deploy interactive Power BI dashboards and reports.
Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into BI solutions.
Deliver BI-as-a-service to a wide customer base, supporting business transformation.
Translate business needs into reports, dashboards, and alerts.
Troubleshoot and resolve data reporting issues.
Monitor and maintain internal KPIs.
Ensure compliance with internal information security policies.
What We’re Looking For

3+ years’ experience in BI or data analytics roles.
Advanced Power BI skills – Power Query, DAX, and data modelling.
Strong SQL skills and experience with relational databases (e.g., SQL Server, Azure SQL).
Passion for problem-solving and data storytelling.
Degree or equivalent experience in a data-related field.
Excellent communication skills – able to work with technical and non-technical audiences.
Strong client-facing skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.
Desirable:

Experience in IT Managed Services.
Exposure to other BI tools or platforms.
Interested?
Let’s chat! Reach out to Phil Brindley at Xpertise Recruitment to learn more about this opportunity and how it could align with your career goals. Xpertise are acting as an employment agency and business

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