Senior Data & Analytics Consultant

Northampton
4 days ago
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Senior Data & Analytics Consultant - Fully Remote - Microsoft partner

£60,000 - £70,000 + Bonus and the chance to have shares in the business as they move to an employee owned model.

A well established MS partner who are experiencing growth through a very strong project pipeline are looking to add a Senior Data & Analytics Consultant to their team.

The Senior Data & Analytics Consultant will play a key role in helping their customers turn data into meaningful insight and measurable impact.

In this role, you will design and deliver robust data and analytics solutions that strengthen data foundations, enable AI-driven initiatives, and support better operational and strategic decision-making.

You will design and deliver data solutions within the Microsoft ecosystem, including Azure Data Services, Microsoft Dataverse, Power BI, and Dynamics 365 integrations.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Data Strategy & Advisory
Data Governance & Quality
Data Analytics & Insights
Data Management & Warehousing
ETL & Data Integration
Data Architecture & Engineering

Knowledge and Experience

  • 5+ years' strong experience in data analytics, engineering, or business intelligence
    within a consultancy or technology services environment
  • Proven expertise in data modelling, warehousing, and relational database design
  • Experience designing and delivering cloud-based data solutions, particularly within
    Microsoft Azure
  • Knowledge of ETL processes and data integration across multiple systems
  • Experience integrating Microsoft technologies (e.g., Dynamics 365, Azure Data
    Services, Power BI) with third-party platforms
  • Understanding of data governance, security, and compliance principles
  • Hands-on experience with SQL and one or more data programming languages
  • Strong understanding of Microsoft Dataverse data structures and integration patterns
  • Experience delivering complex data projects in customer environments
  • Experience working with and understanding public sector data, security and
    governance

    Technical Abilities

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Power BI, SQL, and Azure Data Services
  • Experience with data integration tools, APIs, and middleware
  • Knowledge of ETL tools such as Azure Data Factory, SSIS, or similar
  • Experience with data warehouses, data lakes, and modern data platforms
  • Familiarity with advanced analytics or machine learning concepts
  • Experience with Microsoft Power Platform for process automation
  • Understanding of statistical analysis, reporting, and visualisation techniques

    This role will be fully remote with the occasional travel to client site.

    You must be eligible for SC clearance due to the nature of their clients so you will need to be a UK national who includes a minimum of 5 years consecutive UK residency.

    Please reach out to me on (phone number removed) or (url removed) to find out more about the Senior Data & Analytics Consultant position and get your application moving

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