Franklin Fitch
Power BI Analyst

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PowerBI Analyst | £45,000 - £55,000 | Greater Cardiff | Hybrid
Our client is looking for someone who enjoys turning complex business requirements into intuitive dashboards and actionable insights, while working with modern Microsoft data technologies.
Joining an established and collaborative team, you'll work closely with stakeholders across the business to design, develop and maintain enterprise-level Power BI reporting solutions that support strategic decision-making.
What you'll be doing
As a key member of the data team, you'll:
- Gather and translate business requirements into meaningful analytical solutions.
- Design, develop and maintain Power BI reports, dashboards and datasets.
- Build scalable, reusable and well-governed data models using best practice techniques, including star schema design and performance optimisation.
- Develop DAX measures, calculated columns and other advanced Power BI functionality.
- Integrate data from multiple enterprise sources, including SQL databases, data lakes, cloud platforms, Excel and APIs.
- Ensure reporting solutions are accurate, performant and aligned with data governance standards.
- Work collaboratively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders to deliver valuable business insights.
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What we're looking for
- Strong commercial experience with Microsoft Power BI (Desktop & Service).
- Solid understanding of data modelling, DAX and Power Query.
- Good knowledge of SQL and relational databases.
- Experience working with Databricks, Microsoft Fabric, Azure Synapse Analytics or Azure Data Factory (essential).
- Understanding of core data concepts including relationships, joins and data transformations.
- Exposure to REST APIs, JSON or Microsoft Graph.
- An ability to translate business challenges into clear analytical solutions.
- Excellent communication skills and strong attention to detail.
- Knowledge of data governance and best practice reporting standards.


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