Power Bi Developer - London

SSP
London
11 months ago
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About the Role

Power BI Developer, London

AsPower BI Developeryou will play a key role in designing, developing, and maintaining dashboards using multiple data sources to drive business insights and decision-making.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and test Power BI dashboards and datasets, supporting both standard and new requests.
  • Champion best practices in dashboard design within our Power BI Community of Practice.
  • Create user-friendly navigation, filters, and interactions for seamless self-service data exploration.
  • Perform data modelling and transformation within Power BI to ensure accuracy and optimise performance.
  • Collaborate with data engineers and analysts to maintain high-quality data integration and efficient pipelines.
  • Solve business challenges by working closely with stakeholders.
  • Document data and analytics processes to support knowledge sharing.

About You

We're looking for a talented individual who is passionate about data and business intelligence. You'll need:

Essential Skills & Experience:

  • 2+ years of Power BI report and dataset development experience.
  • Strong knowledge ofDAXand data modelling techniques.
  • Excellent understanding of data visualisation best practices.
  • Experience working inAgileteams.
  • A proactive and adaptable approach, thriving in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships across teams.

Desirable Skills & Experience:

  • Experience in alarge retail company.
  • Knowledge ofPower Query (M Language)for data integration.
  • Experience working with multiple data sources.

Why Join SSP?

  • Work with a global leader in food and beverage operations at travel locations.
  • Be part of adynamic teamimplementing Power BI across the organisation.
  • Develop your skills in a collaborative and fast-paced environment.
  • Gain exposure to exciting projects that make a real impact.

This role offers an opportunity to contribute to high-profile business intelligence initiatives and work alongside a team that values innovation, collaboration, and data-driven decision-making.

If you're ready to take the next step in your Power BI career,apply today!

SSP are proud to be an equal opportunity employer who seek to recruit and retain the most talented individuals from a variety of backgrounds, skills and perspectives.

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