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Business Intelligence Analyst / Developer - QlikView Training / Exposure to Azure and Big Data [...]

Interface Recruitment UK
Leeds
5 days ago
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Education Requirements: Degree Calibre

Industry: Distribution

Qualifications: Any MSBI or Qlikview related

Work Hours: 9-5.30

A pan-European Group with distinct operating structures throughout the UK and Mainland Europe require a Business Intelligence professional who is either an intermediate developer or an analyst looking to step up. We need someone with data visualisation and data warehousing experience who will work in a client-facing, team-based environment. This role sits within a small but growing team where new technology is embraced, with a transition to Azure currently in progress, and integration of Master Data Services planned. The developer must have a desire to learn QlikView development, and this will form significant career development for the successful candidate.

Responsibilities

  • Support existing ETLs, data and reporting solutions, designing and implementing changes to meet the business need, as well as performing maintenance and BAU tasks such as granting user access.
  • Contribute to data efficiency and quality by improving ETL processes, reporting solutions, and other continuous improvement activities.
  • Design new dashboards and reporting solutions where required, working in close collaboration with business stakeholders to define and prototype the end result.
  • Execute IT processes such as performing monthly audit controls and documenting results.
  • Involvement in Azure migration and associated Big Data technologies.
  • Contribute to defining and maintaining BI roadmap and strategy, and policies and procedures.
  • Support BI Manager and Lead Developer through clear communication, providing regular updates of progress and any challenges or blockers encountered.
  • Creation and maintenance of technical design documentation.

Experience / Skills Requirements:

  • Strong T-SQL skills, SQL Server 2008R2 onwards.
  • Demonstrable experience of developing BI solutions.
  • Strong understanding of UX dashboard design and stakeholder management.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and logical process thinking.
  • Results-driven with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
  • Effective communication skills (written, verbal, and listening).

Desirable:

  • QlikView experience.
  • Azure experience.
  • Continuous deployment and integration experience.

Other

  • Occasional travelling to other Group offices in the UK and Europe will be required.


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