Business Intelligence Analyst

  • Wellington
  • $105,332 - $141,672 per annum
  • Contract/temp
  • Information Technology
  • Posted 1 day ago

Job Description

Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role

Type: Fixed-term (January 2025 to 30 June 2025).
Hours: Full time
Location: Wellington
Business Group: Agency Partnerships and Capability GCPO
Branch: Digital Public Service
Salary: $105,332 - $141,672

* Passion for making a difference through data.
* Opportunity to develop your skills in a collaborative and supportive team environment

About the role:

Developing, producing and delivering regular and one-off management information to provide insights and aid decision-making.

Activities may include - but are not limited to:

  • understanding business needs and objectives
  • identifying and validating internal and external data sets generated from a diverse range of business and operational processes
  • transforming the results of analysis into information that can be communicated to stakeholders using dashboards and reports
  • interpreting and analysing data, comparative analysis, benchmarking, trend analysis
  • bringing data together to communicate clear themes and trends
  • focusing on data quality to provide confidence for making decisions on a single version of the truth.

The successful applicant will be:

  • Experienced with Microsoft Power BI and have all round data skills with other Microsoft applications, including Excel, and Power Apps.
  • Experienced in reporting and analysis techniques and methodologies.
  • Passionate about data and enabling the power of business analytics
  • Excellent relationship management and communication skills .

If you share our passion for data, there is a rewarding position waiting for you at DIA. Bring your skills to do your bit to support the safety, wellbeing and success of New Zealand.

We offer a culture where our people are committed to creating a working environment that is inclusive and encourages talent and potential to thrive. We strongly believe in work life balance and this is practiced with a range of flexible work options and wellbeing initiatives - just talk to us about what works for you.

Applications close: 5pm, 6 December 2024
For more information please contact: Richard.Aspinall@dia.govt.nz
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