FAQs
What is the salary range for the Power BI Analyst position?
The salary for the Power BI Analyst position is up to £65,000 depending on experience.
How many days a week will I need to be in the office?
This is a hybrid role, requiring an average of 3 days per week in the office.
What kind of projects will I be working on in this role?
You will be involved in a range of projects and business processes, including budgeting and profit & loss analysis, as well as developing automated Power BI reports and leveraging AI and ML for data analysis.
What tools and skills are required for this position?
The role requires experience in designing and developing Power BI solutions using DAX and Power Query, automating business processes (with Power Automate being advantageous), and advanced Excel and Microsoft Office skills.
Is financial experience necessary for this job?
While experience working on profit & loss analysis and budget preparation would be beneficial, it is not essential for the position.
Are there any benefits associated with this job?
Yes, the benefits include a pension plan (5% employer and 3% employee contribution), 25 days of annual leave, 2 paid volunteering days per year, and a discretionary performance-related bonus.
Is this position open to candidates outside the UK?
No, this position is only open to candidates who have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions, and it does not offer sponsorship.
Who should I contact for more information about the job?
For more information about the job or to discuss your job search, you can contact v.simpson@nigelfrank.com.
What kind of support will I provide to end users?
You will provide training and support to end users on effectively using Power BI, aiming to drive data literacy within the organisation.
What is the company culture like?
The role is suited for proactive individuals who are always seeking opportunities for improvement and are passionate about the value of data analytics in an organisation.