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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 45000.00-45000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Join a growing Centre of Excellence where you''ll solve real business problems with data, not just build dashboards.Work across advanced analytics, stakeholder engagement and business transformation.Huge variety of projects, with exposure to Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, AI and predictive analytics.Remote first working with in-office requirement once a month.Are you a commercially minded Senior Analyst who enjoys getting stuck into complex problems and turning data into action? We''re working with a large UK organisation that''s investing heavily in its analytics capability and is looking for several Senior Analyst hires to join a growing Data and Analytics Centre of Excellence.What you''ll be doingAs a Senior Analyst, you''ll be embedded within business functions while remaining connected to a central analytics team. You''ll work across a wide range of projects, helping stakeholders make better decisions through data.You''ll build semantic models, create impactful Power BI dashboards and develop analytical solutions using Microsoft Fabric, SQL and Python. You''ll interpret business requirements, design appropriate solutions and explain findings in a way that non-technical audiences ...</description>
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