Business Intelligence Consultant - Power BI & SQL

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Hull, England
3 months ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence Consultant - Power BI & SQL (Client‑Facing)


Location: Hull or Remote (UK)


Salary: Competitive, DOE


Job type: Permanent, Full Time


About Us

We are a specialist software implementation company delivering end‑to‑end business systems, with a strong focus on Sage 200 and complementary technology solutions. As we continue to expand our analytics offering, we’re looking for a Business Intelligence Consultant who can help our customers unlock the full value of their data through high‑quality Power BI solutions. If you enjoy working directly with clients, shaping requirements, and delivering impactful BI projects, this role offers the variety and autonomy you’ll appreciate.


The Role

As a Business Intelligence Consultant, you will lead and deliver Power BI projects for external customers, working across a wide range of industries. You’ll be responsible for understanding client needs, designing robust data models, and producing insightful dashboards that support better decision‑making. You’ll collaborate closely with our Sage 200 implementation team, helping customers extend their system with meaningful analytics and reporting.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver end‑to‑end Power BI projects for external clients, from requirements gathering to deployment.
  • Design and build Power BI dashboards, data models, and interactive reports tailored to customer needs.
  • Develop efficient SQL queries, stored procedures, and ETL processes to support reporting and integration.
  • Work with Sage 200 and other business systems to extract, transform, and model data.
  • Run workshops, gather requirements, and translate business needs into technical solutions.
  • Provide training, documentation, and ongoing support to customers.
  • Advise clients on BI best practices, data governance, and reporting strategy.

About You

Skills and Experience:



  • Proven experience delivering BI or reporting projects in a client‑facing or consultancy role.
  • Strong expertise in Microsoft Power BI, including DAX, Power Query, and data modelling.
  • Solid SQL skills and experience working with relational databases (SQL Server, Azure SQL, etc.).
  • Understanding of data warehousing concepts and ETL processes.
  • Experience working with Sage 200 data structures is highly desirable (but not essential).
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to explain technical concepts to non‑technical users.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills and a proactive, customer‑focused mindset.

Benefits

  • The opportunity to work on diverse BI projects across multiple industries.
  • A supportive environment with close collaboration between BI and Sage 200 implementation teams.
  • Ongoing training and development in Power BI, SQL, and cloud data technologies.
  • Competitive salary, benefits, training and opportunities for career progression.

Apply

Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and covering letter for this role. Candidates with the relevant experience and job titles of Business Intelligence Lead, Business Intelligence Analyst, Business Intelligence Developer, Power BI Project Lead, Power BI Project Manager, SQL, Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Management Consultant may be suitable for this role.


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