Junior BI Consultant

Watford
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Junior BI Consultant

I am currently working a boutique consultancy who are looking to grow their current team of data focused consultants. In this role your responsibilities will be split between implementation of client projects and delivering training to clients on the use of Power BI and other BI tools.

You will have the opportunity to work on end-to-end delivery on projects that will focus on data warehouse development, ETL pipeline creation and front-end data visualisation. You will work with other senior members of the bridge any knowledge gaps you may have in these areas. When delivering training you will use pre-existing material to train people on the basics of Power BI as part of the organisations pre-sales activity.

As part of this role, you will be responsible for some of the following areas.

Work as part of a close knit team to ensure timely delivery on client projects.
Create on-premise and cloud based data warehouse solutions in line with client requirements
Create insightful visualisations to aid clients in data-driven decision making activities
Extract data from various sources, undertake the needed transformations and load into Power BI
Deliver training programs and workshops to external stakeholders using in house Power BI training guides.

This is a salaried role paying up to £30,000 per year depending on experience. This is a hybrid opportunity, based from the companies Watford office as well as travel to client sites as and when required. You may also be required to attend the company offices in Watford for workshops, training or team events.

To be successful in this role you will have.

Commercial experience creating insights, dashboards and reports with Power BI
Strong SQL skills
Strong data warehousing experience
ETL experience with tools such as SSIS or Azure Data Factory

This is just a brief overview of the role. For the full information, simply apply to the role with your CV, and I will call you to discuss further. My client is looking to begin the interview process ASAP, so don't miss out, APPLY now! Or feel free to contact me on (phone number removed) or (url removed)

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