Data Migration Analyst

Dickens Heath
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Data Migration Analyst - QlikView to Power BI
Location: Hybrid Solihull
Rate: £400 per day (Outside IR35)
Duration: 6 months

The Opportunity:
We're supporting a business mid-way through a migration from QlikView to Power BI and need someone to come in and own the data discovery and translation piece. You're not here to build the dashboards or manage developers - we need someone who can engage with stakeholders across the business, dig into the data using SQL, and translate it into clear technical requirements for our external BI consultancy to deliver on.

This is an urgent requirement with interviews ready to happen next week - start date 14th April

What You'll Do:

Act as the bridge between business teams and technical delivery

Speak to each department to understand their current QlikView reporting

Use SQL to explore and understand the underlying data

Work with stakeholders to define what "good" looks like in Power BI

Write up clear, structured technical requirements

Provide documentation and support to the external consultancy delivering the Power BI migration

Track progress, flag issues, and ensure quality of inputs from the business side

✅ What You'll Need:

Strong experience in data discovery, analysis, and stakeholder engagement

Solid hands-on SQL skills (you don't need to build pipelines, but you should be comfortable querying, validating, and understanding tables independently)

Experience in reporting or BI migrations, ideally from QlikView to Power BI or similar

Ability to translate business needs into clear technical documentation

Comfortable working in a fast-paced, contract-first environment with minimal hand-holding

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