Business Intelligence Analyst_Pipeline at Capitec Bank
Capitec Bank
Purpose Statement
As a Business Intelligence Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in driving dataÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂinformed decisionÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂmaking across the organisation. You'll work with large and complex datasets to uncover meaningful insights that directly support strategic priorities. This is a handsÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂon, technical role that requires strong analytical capability, sound business acumen, and the ability to work independently while owning projects from concept through to delivery.
Your core purpose is to create value by solving client and business challenges through data. By leveraging your analytical skills and experience, you will build actionable insights that enable senior decisionÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂmakers to make more informed decisions, faster.
Education (Minimum)
A relevant tertiary qualification in Business Administration or Statistics
Knowledge and Experience
Minimum
Experience:
At least 4 years' experience as Business Intelligence Analyst or equivalent (data analyst etc.) including experience in data analytics, BI methods and tools, data warehousing and the data life cycle.
Experience in identifying, quantifying, and subsequently delivering value on how to solve business challenges using data
Experience with stakeholder engagement
Experience in working with data on cloud platforms, such as AWS or Microsoft Azure
Experience in building data visualisations using tools such as Power BI
Experience of using SQL to prepare and analyse data
Knowledge:
Knowledge and basic experience in using low/no code AutoML on modelling tools such as Power BI or AWS Sagemaker
Design thinking
Dimensional Modelling
The Data Product Life Cycle (DPLC)
Knowledge of data privacy and security regulations and best practices
Knowledge and understanding of data quality and incident management
Knowledge and experience of agile project management methodology
Ideal:
Previous experience working in business analysis in the banking sector
Knowledge of change management principles and practices