BI Analyst - New Team - Unique NFP

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Would you like to work in truly unique historic beautiful surroundings to work in? Join a brand-new team and a greenfield project developing a new cloud-based data platform and analytic capabilities? Work for a NFP with a globally recognised brand and an amazing a flexible work culture as well as hybrid (2 days office working). A charity that can offer great benefits and give you free access to some of the most sort after attractions in the UK? If so, please read on ....

Role -  BI Analyst aka Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Power BI Analyst, Performance Analyst

Location - SW London / Surrey Borders - 2 Days office rest work from home

Salary -  48 - 52K + 11% Pension + Bonus + 25 days rising to 29 days + Some amazing freebies 

The role 

You will be joining a brand new team looking to harness the capabilities of a new centralise cloud based data warehouse to drive planning and decision making in the organisation. You will be developing tools, reports and dashboards to track key metrics and present and interpret data for a variety of audiences. This will involved defining and collecting metrics, addressing data quality challenges and where required design new data acquisition models. 

You

They seek people with experience of the following

Advanced analytics including using appropriate tools ideally Power BI but happy if people have been using Tableau or Qlik or similar
Working with Operational and Performance data
Working with abstract or qualitative data or experience of working with data gaps to solve problems though data owners or 3rd party data. Our client often works abstract data around cultural initiatives.
Providing input into a data model have an appreciation of areas such as data governess processes and frameworks. 

Great opportunity to join a fantastic organisation a place where people truly enjoy working and people I have placed seem to stay for the long term.

Interested? Please send a cv for a swift response

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