Business Intelligence Analyst

Tower, Greater London
1 year ago
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An excellent opportunity has arisen with a global financial services organisation for a BI Analyst to deliver insights across all areas and regions of the business. You will also play a key role in helping the most important clients reduce costs by using the latest technologies and AI to help solve complex optimisation problems. This is a great company offering excellent career development opportunities.

Role and Responsibilities:

Combine multiple datasets to create bespoke data tools and insights for the business and for clients
Create optimisation solutions for supply chain problems using your skills in AI and machine learning where appropriate
Clearly communicate solutions to other team members and clients
Offer support for more junior colleagues where required
Use AI to enhance processes and drive value across the business
Take responsibility for your performance and to work together to achieve our organizational goals
Attend training courses which are identified as being necessary for the performance of the roleEssential Skills and Experience:

Comfortable using different programming languages such as Python, Spark and SQL
Data storytelling experience using tools e.g. Power BI, Tableau
Experience using AI with a desire to make significant business impact
Excellent organisation and time management skills
Keen attention to detail and the ability to multi-task
Personable with the ability to build relationships and communicate with all levels both internally and externallyDesirable:

Ability to speak a second language
Familiarity with Microsoft Fabric and Azure Databricks
Knowledge of DBTExcellent basic salary and benefit

London / City

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