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BI / Data Warehouse Developer

Gravitas Recruitment Group (Global) Ltd
City of London
1 week ago
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BI / Data Warehouse Developer

Sector: Insurance

Location: City, London (Hybrid – 3 days in office)

Salary: £70,000 - £80,000 + 10% Bonus + Benefits

(27 days annual leave + BH, festive shutdowns, private medical & dental, 5% pension)


Gravitas is delighted to partner with a leading specialist insurer. Our client helps insurance providers manage legacy risks, freeing up capital and enabling businesses to focus on their core operations.


The Role

We are seeking a talented BI / Data Warehouse Developer to support the design, development, and maintenance of data solutions that drive business intelligence and reporting. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a major Oracle-to-Microsoft migration project, shaping the future of the company’s data strategy. You will also partner closely with key stakeholders including actuaries and finance teams to deliver dashboards and data tools that enable smarter decision-making.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain data warehouse solutions
  • Build and optimize SQL Server database queries
  • Create and enhance Power BI dashboards for business reporting
  • Support ETL processes and ensure data accuracy
  • Collaborate with actuaries and other stakeholders to deliver effective data tools
  • Contribute to the Oracle-to-Microsoft migration project


Essential Skills & Experience

  • 3-5+ years in a Data Warehouse or BI development role
  • Minimum 2 years’ experience in the insurance sector
  • Strong SQL Server skills
  • Hands-on Power BI dashboard development
  • Understanding of ETL processes
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills


Desirable Skills

  • Oracle experience (Oracle SQL, Oracle Apex)
  • Exposure to Microsoft Fabric
  • Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate)
  • Python for data manipulation


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a specialist insurer at the forefront of a growing market and play a key role in a strategic migration project. We are actively shortlisting candidates—apply now to avoid missing out!

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