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Business Intelligence Architect

TXP Talent
Birmingham
1 week ago
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Location: Birmingham, West Midlands (Hybrid working)

We are currently working with a community services provider, who require a Senior BI Manager / BI Architect with a strong understanding of Azure Data and Data Engineering tools. Reporting into the CTI as a key member of the clients newly formed Data Engineering team, you will lead the design, development, and ongoing enhancement of the client\'s data and reporting infrastructure. You will be the strategic owner of the Azure Data Platform, overseeing services such as Azure Data Lake, Data Warehouse, Data Factory, Databricks, and Power BI.

You will be responsible for strategic & technical Leadership and will help shape and evolve the BI and data platform strategy to meet business, compliance, and care objectives. You will lead a multi-disciplinary data engineering team using Agile (Scrum) methodologies and oversee the development and scalability of the strategic data platform, along with managing the BI function and ensure alignment with business goals.

Skills & experience required

  • Excellent experience in BI architecture/management and team leadership
  • Deep expertise in Azure BI architecture and cloud services
  • Extensive hands-on experience with Azure Fabric, SQL warehousing, Data Lakes, Databricks
  • Track record in MI/BI product development using Agile and Waterfall methods
  • Experience managing cross-functional teams and sprint activities

The role will be hybrid working based in Birmingham, please consider this when applying for the role.

If you are interested in the role and would like to apply, please click on the link for immediate consideration.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Information Technology
Industries
  • IT Services and IT Consulting


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