FAQs
What is the primary role of the Power BI Analyst?
The primary role of the Power BI Analyst is to proactively harness untapped data in the client's network, delivering exceptional services, identifying areas for cost-saving, and driving operational efficiency by developing automated and ad-hoc Power BI reports.
How many days per week is the role required to be in the office?
The role requires 2-3 days per week in the office on average.
Is experience with financial analysis necessary for the role?
While experience with financial analysis, particularly in P&L and budget preparation, is beneficial, it is not essential for the role.
What tools and technologies should candidates be familiar with?
Candidates should have experience designing and developing Power BI solutions using DAX and Power Query, as well as advanced Excel and Microsoft Office skills. Experience with Power Automate is also highly beneficial.
What are the benefits offered with this position?
Benefits include a salary of up to £65,000 depending on experience, a pension plan with 5% employer and 3% employee contribution, 25 days of annual leave, 2 paid volunteering days per year, and a discretionary performance-related bonus.
Is sponsorship offered for this role?
No, this role does not offer sponsorship. Candidates must have the right to work in the UK with no restrictions.
What qualities are important for a candidate applying for this role?
The ideal candidate should be proactive, always seeking opportunities for improvement, using their initiative, and have a passion for the value that data analytics can bring to an organization.
What type of projects will the Power BI Analyst be involved in?
The Power BI Analyst will be involved in various projects and business processes, including budgeting, profit & loss analysis, and opportunities to leverage AI and ML for data analysis optimization.
Who can I contact for more information about this job?
For more information about this job, you can contact V. Simpson directly at v.simpson@nigelfrank.com.