ClearPoint

Technology

DataAnalyst(Contract)

$85–120k ~AI est. Auckland, New Zealand CONTRACT Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Data Analyst (Contract) at ClearPoint. Skills: Data analysis, Power BI, SQL. Act as a product owner for the reporting. Capture requirements from stakeholders”

Industry & Context.

Technology

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven experience in a data analyst role, Power BI development experience is a must, SQL skills and experience, Experience translating business requirements into reporting outputs, Comfort working in a collaborative, high-transparency environment, Eligible to work in New Zealand

Nice to Have

Experience within consulting or professional services is advantageous

What You'll Do.

Act as a product owner for the reporting

Capture requirements from stakeholders

Manage expectations through to delivery

Translate platform data into functional

well-structured dashboards and

Participate in daily stand-ups

Maintain high visibility of in-flight work

Seek guidance on requirement ambiguity

Support data governance activities

Assist with data policy development

Assist with data deletion frameworks

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative environment; Stakeholder interaction

Communication Scope

Communicating findings to non-technical stakeholders

Full Job Description

## Description A bit about us For over 19 years, ClearPoint has been the trusted technology partner for organisations navigating complex digital transformation. We combine software engineering, AI, data and insights, cloud, and human-centred design to deliver meaningful, lasting outcomes. We work with some of New Zealand's most impactful organisations - and we care deeply about the quality of what we build. Our Auckland head office overlooks the Viaduct (5 minutes from Britomart), with co-working access across NZ and Australia. Through innovative thinking, we strive to make a difference for ourselves, our teams, our clients and our community across New Zealand, Australia and the UK. The ClearPoint Culture At ClearPoint, we're proud of the culture we've built - collaborative, curious, and high-performing. Our values aren't just words: Respect and Care for People Act with Integrity Earn and Nurture Trust You'll work with sharp, passionate people who take ownership, raise the bar, and genuinely enjoy what they do. Whether you're in Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch, you'll be part of a team that invests in your growth and makes space for you to shine. The Role We are sourcing a Data Analyst for a 12-month contract engagement with one of ClearPoint's clients, based hybrid in Auckland Central. This is a hands-on, execution-focused role suited to someone who is hungry, highly collaborative, and comfortable operating with a degree of ambiguity in a fast-moving, small scale environment. What You Will Be Doing Acting as a product owner for the reporting layer, capturing requirements from stakeholders and managing expectations through to delivery Translating platform data into functional, well-structured dashboards and reports Participating in daily stand-ups and maintaining high visibility of in-flight work Flagging blockers early and seeking guidance on requirement ambiguity Supporting data governance activities, including assistance with data policy development and dat

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