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Business Intelligence – Power BI Report Writer

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1 month ago
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Our client is a market leader within the Medical Equipment industry. The business operates in a continually changing environment with a high reliance on quick access information which fosters efficient decision making and performance review. We require an experienced Developer/Analyst to utilise the business intelligence suite through support, development and implementation of effective reports and enhancing processes to ensure data integrity.
Main aspects of the role:

  • Design, develop and maintain business intelligence solutions driving business performance, ensuring they meet stakeholder acceptance criteria.
  • Conduct testing and troubleshooting investigating any issues or discrepancies as required.
  • You will be responsible for the development and maintenance of all company reports, using SAP Business Objects Web Intelligence and Microsoft Power BI.
  • Create and manage data included associated analytics that turn our data into knowledge that helps to make better decisions.
  • Maintenance of the BI request system (ticket system) ensuring appropriate documentation and audit trail leading to report sign off, and stakeholder management.
  • Compliance with the information security protocols. Ensuring all client confidential and highly restricted reports have received appropriately reviewed and signed off.
  • Highlighting the direct value of BI and related analytics to the business, showcasing new data vehicles and concepts.
  • Translate complex data structures to different stakeholders across the business, to determine reporting requirements and what is feasible.
  • Become the Power BI champion training key users across the business to leverage any self-service tools where required.
  • Evaluate BI system improvements and processes, highlighting the findings to management
  • Create new visualisations and dashboards to meet stakeholder needs, consolidating information into cohesive and understandable forms for use by non-analytical stakeholders.
    KEY SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
  • The right individual will understand how to build, manipulate and construct datasets in a way that will articulate and provide management insight across the business.
  • You will be solution focused, analytically minded and have excellent communication skills.
  • Significant experience of producing business intelligence reports and providing solutions within the following applications: Power BI, Business Objects, SAP/data interrogation tools and SQL (essential).
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  • Power BI Certification (essential)
  • Computer Science degree or equivalent
    This is a critical role within the business and comes with excellent salary, bonus and benefits for the right individual
    Office based but hybrid after 3 months

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