

On-Premise FinOps Data & Reporting Analyst
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This role is for an On-Premise FinOps Data & Reporting Analyst in Sheffield (Hybrid). Contract until 28/11/2025 at £312p/d. Requires strong analytical skills, Excel, SQL, Power BI, and IT financial management knowledge. Financial services experience is a plus.
🌎 - Country
United Kingdom
💱 - Currency
£ GBP
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💰 - Day rate
312
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🗓️ - Date discovered
July 20, 2025
🕒 - Project duration
More than 6 months
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🏝️ - Location type
Hybrid
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📄 - Contract type
Inside IR35
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🔒 - Security clearance
Unknown
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📍 - Location detailed
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
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🧠 - Skills detailed
#Microsoft Power BI #SQL Queries #Data Visualisation #Data Quality #BI (Business Intelligence) #Data Mapping #Data Analysis #Data Management #SQL (Structured Query Language) #Storage
Role description
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Role Title: On-Premise FinOps Data & Reporting Analyst
Location: Sheffield, S1 4NB (Hybrid 60% office/40% home - 3 days in the office is mandatory)
Start Date: ASAP
End Date: 28/11/2025
Pay Rate: £312p/d max via Umbrella
Overview
We work in partnership with the Chief Technology Office to proactively provide insights regarding rightsizing opportunities across Datacentre and End User technologies, thus allowing internal customers/business functions to reduce their utilisation and spend on technology infrastructure.
We can categorize the services in the following key areas:
• Supporting the analysis, planning and execution of optimisation/rightsizing tactics, working with business aligned IT functions to optimise their on-premise infrastructure (eg servers, storage, database, mainframe, PC's) consumption and spend.
• Tracking benefits achieved through rightsizing, including direct cost impacts, reduced datacentre space, power and carbon needs, and the re-use of relinguished assets (thus deferring additional spend).
• Provision of presentation materials relating to technology usage, charges and optimisation opportunities, comprising data sourced from internal billing systems, infrastructure inventories and utilisation reporting.
Requirements
• Strong analytical background with the ability to proactively create, interrogate, interpret and draw conclusions/ next steps from IT financial data, and present in an easy to consume way.
• Excel data analysis, SQL, Power BI, data mapping
• Experience with charting and other data visualisation techniques, highly quality Powerpoint is a must.
• Ability to problem solve and work with the team to identify new optimisation opportunities.
• Understanding of IT services, financial management processes and best practices such as budgeting, cost allocations, and recharges for infrastructure services.
• Working knowledge of IT infrastructure domains including data centres, network/communications, server utilisation, virtual environments and storage (likely from working within an IT infrastructure function).
• Strong attention to detail with regards to data quality and data management.
• Can proactively prioritise multiple activities and ensure deadlines are met.
• Team player within an international team.
• Good knowledge of English (written and spoken).
• Good communication and presentation skills.
Nice To Have
• Knowledge of IT Financial Management (ITFM), Technology Business Management (TBM) and/or FinOps principles.
• Awareness of ApptioOne or similar IT cost management solution.
• ITIL or Service Management background.
• Logical data mapping experience and use of SQL queries would be desirable.
• Experience in financial services organisation desirable, but not essential