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BI / Data Warehouse Development Team Build

Meraki Talent Limited
Manchester
1 week ago
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BI / Data Warehouse Development (Team Build)London (Hybrid, 3 days each week in office)Posted Mon 24 Nov 2025CVs ASAPStart date Jan - Apr 2026 (Depending on notice)  Meraki Talent’s boutique investment client is actively looking for several BI / Data Warehouse Developers, from a junior to an architect level, due to a significant new client win. The BI / DW Developers will join a small existing, established team, delivering projects using ETL tools, building custom data integrations and automation solutions, solving data and reporting challenges across the business. These roles would suit someone perhaps moving from an existing financial services or slower business, bored with current pace, in need of more of a voice. The role would suit someone interested in automation, future tech, with a data and design mindset.  Responsibilities of theBI / Data Warehouse Developers:  - Leading, Executing and delivering technical implementations- Amend existing cubes and create DAX calculations as required (Ideally from scratch)- Proactively investigate issues, coming up with solutions- Delivery and deadline focused- Participate in the design stage (Analysis, reqs and prototyping)- Comfortable with data vault modelling and Kimball- Manage technical elements of release, ensuring testing completed  Background of the BI / Data Warehouse Developers: &nbsp...

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