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Spencer Scott - Technology Recruitment
City of London
16 hours ago
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Job Description

We are seeking a highly skilled BI Developers with Power BI & Databricks experience, to join a global London Market Insurance Company.

We’re looking for a BI Developer who’s passionate about turning data into stories that drive results. You’ll use your SQL and Power BI expertise to build insightful dashboards and reports, working hand-in-hand with teams across the business. If you’re excited to sharpen your skills in a collaborative and fast-paced environment, this is the role for you.

You’ll be involved in a major data modernisation and integration programme and have the chance to work in a collaborative, tech-led environment with real investment in BI tools.

The business is already a well established leader within their domain. However, they like to keep team sizes quite small as they want people to have a major say and influence on projects. They are going through an exciting growth period and looking to develop a new, scalable technology platform that will compliment some of their established products.

What you'll be doing:

  • Develop and optimise SQL scripts, stored procedures and data models in Azure
  • Build and maintain interactive Power BI dashboards and reports
  • Collaborate with Product and ETL teams to ensure data accuracy and alignment
  • Support the build-out of a shared data warehouse and self-service reporting environment

    What you'll bring:

  • 3+ years' experience in BI development using SQL, Power BI and Databricks.
  • Strong understanding of DAX, data warehousing and data modelling principles
  • Background in insurance or other financial data environments preferred
  • Strong communicator able to translate business needs into technical solutions

    This BI Developer is paying an annual salary up to £70,000 and will include 25 days core annual leave, and you can buy up to 5 days. Pension is up to 14%, Private Medical & Dental cover for yourself and Family members / dependants can be added. There is a Flex Fund: £1,000, Electric Car Scheme, Study Support, Season Ticket Loan and multiple volunteering days.

    If you’d like to learn more about this BI Developer opportunity please click the APPLY button and a Spencer Scott representative will reach out to you.

    Spencer Scott Ltd is an equal opportunity Recruitment Agency, which means we do not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression. We celebrate diversity and are committed to create inclusive working environments for all our clients.

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