BI Report Developer

Source4 Personnel Solutions
Bracknell, United Kingdom
6 months ago
£45,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 – £50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
9 Dec 2025 (6 months ago)

Benefits

27 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 3 years) 10% employer pension Death in Service Income Protection Personal Accident & Business Travel Protection Private Health Insurance Bike to Work Scheme Eye Test EAP Scheme

BI Reporting DeveloperRef: VR/24230

Location: Bracknell – 3 days office / 2 days WFH

Hours:9:00am – 5:30pm

Salary: £45,000 DOE + Excellent Benefits

Benefits Include:

27 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 3 years), 10% employer pension, Death in Service, Income Protection, Personal Accident & Business Travel Protection, Private Health Insurance, Bike to Work Scheme, Eye Test, EAP Scheme.

About the Role

We are recruiting on behalf of our client for a skilled BI Reporting Developer to join their established and highly collaborative Business Intelligence function.

You’ll play a key role in designing, developing and improving reporting solutions using SQL, SSRS and Power BI. Working across both technical and non-technical teams, you will help shape reporting outputs that support strategic decision-making within a regulated financial services environment.

This role suits a confident communicator with strong analytical capabilities, proven project delivery experience, and solid exposure to structured change management processes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Modify, enhance and create SQL, SSRS and Power BI reports.
  • Identify opportunities for reporting improvements — including optimisation, redesign and tooling enhancements.
  • Monitor and improve automated report execution, alerting and failure handling.
  • Design dashboards and visual reporting solutions using Power BI.
  • Work closely with Technical Analysts to ensure functional and business understanding of reporting suites.
  • Engage with SMEs and system owners to broaden business and systems knowledge.
  • Perform detailed data testing and validate outputs against documented requirements.
  • Adhere to change management and information security standards.
  • Manage internal stakeholder expectations effectively.

About You

  • Experience in a similar BI or reporting-focused role.
  • Strong educational background in IT or Computer Science.
  • Excellent SQL development skills with a focus on efficient, optimised queries.
  • Strong working knowledge of SQL, SSRS and Power BI (both live dashboards and static scheduled reporting).
  • Experience with SAS (v9 or Viya) is advantageous.
  • Understanding of core finance systems beneficial.
  • Broad understanding of Financial Services regulatory environments.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to resolve technical issues quickly.
  • Able to work independently, manage workload and adapt to changing priorities.
  • Proven stakeholder management and communication skills.
  • A collaborative, proactive and solution-driven mindset.

Apply Today

To find out more or to apply, please click Apply Now or contact Sandra Shephard, quoting VR/24230.

Please note:

As you can appreciate we are currently overwhelmed with applications of individuals looking for both short term and permanent work and we can therefore only contact those applications that have relevant skills for positions that we currently have available. Should you not hear from us within a week, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

In line with GDPR regulations, we are making you aware that to proceed with your application we will need to contact you via email, telephone and/or text message. To receive future job alerts from us, you will be required to provide consent within our marketing preference options. The link will be provided in an email to you. Source4 are an equal opportunities employer and complies with all relevant UK legislation. If you are successful in your application, you will be required to attend a full registration with one of our Consultants which will involve you providing a current passport, any relevant visas, a proof of address and completing relevant tests and a full competency based interview.

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