Goodman Masson
Business Intelligence Analyst

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We’re partnered with a reputable Housing Association based in Essex to assist with their recruitment for a Business Intelligence Analyst on a full-time, permanent contract. The post holder will drive the development and use of business metrics across the organisation, partnering with stakeholders to deliver data-driven insights and solutions.
Key responsibilities include:
- Partner with operational, technical, and change teams to translate business reporting requirements into technical specifications and actionable insights
- Deliver Business Intelligence solutions and project activities, ensuring key metrics and reporting outputs are delivered within agreed timescales
- Design, develop, and maintain reports, dashboards, and data visualisations using Power BI to support strategic and operational decision-making
- Extract, combine, and analyse data from multiple sources to provide meaningful insights, support business cases, and resolve operational challenges
- Lead data quality improvement initiatives, identifying accuracy issues and implementing solutions to enhance data integrity and governance
- Act as the Business Intelligence Subject Matter Expert, providing technical support, promoting self-service reporting, and driving adoption of data-driven decision-making across the organisation
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About You
- Extensive experience in Social Housing data, systems, reporting, and analysis
- Strong background in Business Intelligence, data analytics, and performance reporting
- Advanced skills in SQL, Power BI, SSRS, Business Objects, Report Builder, and Excel
- Proven ability to analyse complex datasets and deliver actionable business insights
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and communication skills, translating business needs into effective data solutions


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What’s on offer
- £44,358 + benefits package
- Full time, permanent contract
- Location: Essex
- Flexible hybrid working – approx. 2 days in office per month
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