Business Intelligence Consultant

Kingston upon Hull
7 months ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence Consultant

Location: Hull or Remote

Salary: Competitive, DOE

Job type: Permanent / Full Time

About the role:

Reality Solutions is looking for a skilled Business Intelligence Consultant to join our growing team. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about data-driven decision-making and has hands-on experience with Microsoft Power BI and SQL databases.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and implement interactive dashboards and reports using Power BI
Extract, clean, and analyse data from SQL databases to support business objectives
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and deliver data insights
Translate complex data into clear, actionable recommendationsEssential Skills & Experience:

Proven experience using Microsoft Power BI for data visualisation and reporting
Strong proficiency in SQL for data extraction, transformation, and analysis
Excellent stakeholder management to liaise with clients
Ability to communicate insights effectively to technical and non-technical audiencesBenefits:

Enhanced Pension Scheme
22 days annual leave (plus bank holidays and continuous service reward)
Company commission + bonus scheme
A company culture that promotes work life balance
Continued learning and development
Access to mental health supportIf you're a data-driven thinker who thrives in a collaborative environment, we want to hear from you.

Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and covering letter for this role.

Candidates with the relevant experience and job titles of; Business Intelligence Lead, Business Intelligence Analyst, Business Intelligence Developer, Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Management Consultant may be suitable for this role

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