You're the kind of person who gleams withpride at a working analytics dashboard that ALSO delivers a great user experience. You know that only happens when you truly understand the questions your customers want answers to.
A long term contract gig (FTC OR day rates available), you'll work as part of an established and growing program team that is delivering enterprise systems across Finance, Asset Management, Supply Chain, Payroll and HCM.
There is a functional team established for each of those areas, and as the Data/Reporting Analyst, you'll be like a bee, buzzing amongst each of the teams to collect vital requirements, bringing them together to deliver enterprise reporting as part of the program.
Ok, that was a terrible metaphor...
You'll embed yourself with business SMEs, and business analysts to understand reporting needs for core processes across those streams. You'll work to enhance out of the box reporting where needed (End of Month, Planned vs Actuals) and also be the engine room that designs and delivers data beautifully and meaningfully in the MS suite (PowerBI for visualisation).
The nature of this program means I suspect you'll be working to design reports for systems that may not yet have operational data in them - either because it sits in other systems today or doesn't exist at all. Sometimes you don't know what you don't know, which causes requirements to evolve and change over time, this is a kind of ambiguity/flexibility you'll need to be okay with.
The 'worst' part about this job is that WFH is on an as needs basis only... that said, I've never seen so much effort in creating a workplace people want to attend 5 days a week.
What I need from you?
- Business Engagement skills - extract and understand what stakeholders want out of their reporting
- Experience delivering reporting for core business functionas of Finance, Asset Management, Supply Chain & HR
- Technical Skills - ability to design and deliver a reporting suite on the MS Power BIPlatform (including some ETL/source preparation)
- A tendency to lean into and disspell unknowns.