BI Developer - SC / Purchasing

Corvus People
Belfast, County Antrim, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £55,000 pa

Posted
30 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Technical BI Developer - SC/Procurement Focus

The focus of this role is to build next‑generation BI solutions and automated data products that empower global supply chain data driven strategic decision making.

This role has a strong technical focus on Snowflake, Power BI, and data engineering specifically for Procurement analytics.

Very much a hands‑on, data‑engineering‑driven position designed for someone who loves building scalable, modern BI solutions.

Develop end‑to‑end data products

Own the full lifecycle of Procurement‑focused analytics products, from ingestion to modelling to visualisation.

Build governed data assets that replace outdated reports, providing predictive insights.

Model complex supply chain data

Develop Snowflake models, SQL logic, and automated workflows to clean, structure, and integrate Procurement data (ERP, supplier files, CM feeds, Salesforce).

Engineer metric logic for supplier scorecards, QBRs, and predictive analytics.

Drive modernisation & automation

Use Power BI, Alteryx, and modern data tools to automate existing reporting and enable predictive insights.

Work with IT, ERP, and SCM systems teams to streamline and upgrade Procurement data pipelines.

Support Procurement with accurate & predictive insights

Build analytical foundations that enable the business to shift from “what happened this week” to forward‑looking, predictive insights.

Enhance accuracy, consistency, and governance for critical supplier KPIs.

Your background

Strong hands‑on experience with Snowflake, SQL, Power BI (DAX, modelling), Alteryx, or similar modern BI tools.

Proven history building end‑to‑end enterprise BI solutions, not just maintaining them.

Expertise working with flat files, ERP systems, supplier data, and complex multi‑source datasets.

Ability to work independently, manage multiple builds, and collaborate with cross‑functional teams

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