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Advanced Power BI / SQL - Cloud Software Reporting/Data Engineer (ML/AI/API) Ref 1203

Interface Recruitment UK
Leeds
1 week ago
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Advanced Power BI / SQL – Cloud Software Reporting/Data Engineer (ML/AI/API) Ref 1203

True work from home. 25 days holiday plus stats, pension.


Additional Benefits


Flat structure + uncapped earning potential.


Region: West Yorkshire


About


This high-end grade, cloud-based employee health platform is specifically designed to help organisations successfully manage, monitor and take appropriate action to support employee health and wellbeing. The company is in an exciting period of growth. As such, this is a great opportunity to join an evolving, fast paced software organisation. We are seeking an accomplished candidate, that will play a key role in a vitally important area of our business going forward.


Purpose

Work within an established data team responsible for providing T-SQL, Power BI and API solutions to be leveraged within their applications. Providing high quality, robust SaaS Management Information solutions. Liaising with stakeholders to understand, document and implement MI requirements.


Responsibilities

Help shape and define the DataGroup practice area.


Working on the architecture, design, development and maintenance of Power BI reports leveraged within applications.


A front‑faced approach to delivering high quality work.


Ensuring accuracy, integrity, and security of all solutions delivered by the team.


Working with stakeholders to understand requirements and translating them into effective reports.


Working with the Project team to formulate detailed, time‑based plans for the delivery of reports, APIs and other data related deliverables.


Maintaining robust reporting data schema within SQL data that facilitates efficient reporting solutions for our clients and ourselves.


Staying updated with the latest technologies to continuously improve our data capabilities.


Skills and Knowledge

Highly skilled and experienced Power BI Reports Analyst with experience working in a SaaS Company.


Strong interpersonal skills, able to communicate clearly and confidently to varying levels of individuals internally and externally.


Self‑starter, takes ownership, able to break down a project into actionable steps and use initiative to move these forward.


Have the confidence to work on their own but also to ask for help or direction when required.


Strong time management skills with the ability to deliver to a deadline.


Diligence and attention to detail to ensure work is delivered to a high standard.


Experience of the following is essential

  • Power BI – advanced knowledge
  • SQL – ideally advanced knowledge
  • Understanding data structures and imparting this knowledge to others
  • Strong statistical analysis and data mining skills

Experience of the following would be useful

  • Producing MI to be consumed by senior leaders
  • Knowledge of integration with HR systems such as Workday, SAP, Oracle and ESR
  • Machine learning techniques


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