BI & Data Warehouse Developer

L-ev8 Recruitment Ltd
Northwich
3 weeks ago
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BI & Data Warehouse Developer – Cheshire – £60,000 + Benefits – REF 032

£50,000 pa - £60,000 pa + Company Bonus + Benefits

Cheshire
Mon – Fri
Full-time, Hybrid Working Model

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a global medical device manufacturing organisation that develops, manufactures, and supplies innovative solutions used in applications worldwide.

The business operates across multiple international markets with manufacturing, R&D, and commercial operations spanning Europe, the UK, and further global locations. Having grown significantly through strategic acquisitions and international expansion, the organisation is investing heavily in its data and analytics capability to create a single source of truth across its global operations.

As part of this ongoing digital transformation, the company is now seeking a BI & Data Warehouse Developer to play a key role in designing, building, and optimising its enterprise data warehouse and BI reporting landscape.

The Role:

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and translate them into robust technical solutions

  • Design, develop, and maintain secure, scalable data warehouse architectures, including schema and storage structures

  • Build and support ETL / ELT pipelines integrating data from multiple global source systems

  • Create and optimise dimensional data models to support analytics and reporting

  • Develop clean, analytics-ready datasets through complex SQL queries, stored procedures, and functions

  • Partner with stakeholders to design and deliver high-quality BI dashboards and reports, following UX and reporting best practices

  • Support forecasting and sales reporting systems as key data sources for BI

  • Monitor, tune, and maintain data warehouse and BI performance, including capacity planning

  • Provide technical troubleshooting, root cause analysis, and ongoing system support

  • Work with third-party vendors where required to resolve technical issues

  • Produce and maintain technical documentation and support user training

  • Proactively identify opportunities to enhance BI capabilities and user experience

    Skills & Experience Needed:

  • Degree in Computer Science, IT, or equivalent hands-on experience

  • Strong experience with BI and data warehouse technologies (Qlik Sense, Power BI, Snowflake, Qlik Talend Cloud or similar)

  • Solid experience working with SQL-based databases (MS SQL and/or Oracle)

  • Proven capability designing and maintaining ETL / ELT processes

  • Advanced SQL and/or PL/SQL skills

  • Experience working with data governance, quality, and gap analysis

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset with attention to detail

  • Confident communicator able to engage both technical and non-technical stakeholders

  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment

    This role offers the opportunity to work within a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation where data plays a critical role in supporting strategic decision-making across a global footprint. It is well suited to someone who enjoys hands-on development while contributing to a broader data transformation journey.

    To apply for this role, please call and/or send your CV to David Hopkin

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