BI Analyst

Macclesfield
2 weeks ago
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Do you love digging deep into data? Do you fancy a role offering up to 48 days holiday a year? Do you have experience as a Data Analyst or BI Analyst working with Power BI to present findings? We are looking for a Data Reporting Analyst to come in and take our data analytics department to the next level. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who loves analysing key data and then presenting their findings to the wider business. You will have preferably worked in an educational institution before and have experience working with MIS systems (we use ProSolution), but this is not essential. 

Role: Data Analyst aka BI Analyst, Business Intelligence, Reporting Analyst, Data analysis, Power BI  

Salary: up to £24k base salary + great benefits including a great holiday allowance and pension.

Benefits: up to 48 days holiday per annum, teachers pension scheme, EAP, Life Assurance, Cycle to work etc.

Location: Macclesfield

What you will bring to the table: 

So, if you have experience working in a Data Analyst or BI Analyst role then we are keen to hear from you. Previous experience using Power BI to present dashboards is highly desirable as this will be a big part of this position. Experience working with SQL Server database and Excel are essential requirements, and it would be great if you have worked with SSRS. Experience working in an educational environment would be great, particularly if you have used ProSolution before, however any MIS system experience would be advantageous. 

If the above sounds like something you would be keen to embark upon, CLICK APPLY and send through an application and your CV

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