BI Specialist - Permanent - Utrecht

RED SAP Solutions
1 year ago
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Als Power BI Specialist ben jij de expert op het gebied van data-analyse en visualisatie. Jij vertaalt complexe data naar heldere rapportages en dashboards die de organisatie helpen om betere, datagestuurde beslissingen te nemen. In deze rol werk je nauw samen met verschillende afdelingen om ervoor te zorgen dat data optimaal wordt benut.

Als BI Specialist heb je de volgende verantwoordelijkheden:

Verzamelen en integreren van data uit verschillende bronnen, en deze omzetten naar bruikbare inzichten; Het adviseren van afdelingen over het gebruik van data en het verbeteren van datastromen binnen de organisatie; Het verbeteren van datakwaliteit en zorgen voor een betrouwbare datainfrastructuur; Ontwerpen, ontwikkelen en onderhouden van Power BI rapportages en dashboards die duidelijk inzicht geven in prestaties, resultaten en trends; Het uitvoeren van ad-hoc analyses en het vertalen van complexe vraagstukken naar begrijpelijke informatie; Het verzorgen van trainingen en het bieden van ondersteuning aan gebruikers van Power BI binnen de organisatie.

Als BI Specialist beschik je over de volgende eigenschappen:

Je hebt een afgeronde hbo- of wo-opleiding, bij voorkeur in de richting van (Business) Informatica, Data Science of een vergelijkbare studie; Je hebt minimaal 2 jaar ervaring met Power BI en hebt gewerkt met data-analysetools en -technieken; Je hebt ervaring met DAX, SQL en het modelleren van data; Je kunt goed communiceren met zowel technische als niet-technische stakeholders;

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