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Business Intelligence (BI) Developer

Boku
London
2 weeks ago
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Boku Inc. (BOKU.L) is the leading global provider of local mobile-first payments solutions. Global brands including Amazon, DAZN, Meta, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, Sony, Spotify, and Tencent rely on Boku to reach millions of new paying consumers who do not use credit cards with our purpose-built payment network of more than 300 local payment methods across 70+ countries. Every year, Boku processes over $10 billion in value for our customers. Incorporated in 2008, Boku is headquartered in London and San Francisco and has employees in over 39 countries around the world, including Brazil, China, Estonia, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, and the UAE. Boku is a truly global company that takes pride in its diversity and thriving equal opportunity workplace.
About the Role
We are seeking a talented Business Intelligence (BI) Developer to join Boku’s fast-growing Data & Analytics team. In this role, you will transform data into compelling dashboards, interactive reports, and actionable insights that empower our business to make strategic decisions.
This is more than just a reporting role—you’ll be a hands-on builder, a creative problem-solver, and a collaborative partner to analysts, engineers, and decision-makers. If you enjoy working with modern BI tools, understand the importance of clean and reliable data, and know how to turn metrics into meaningful stories, we’d love to hear from you.
Key Objectives
Design and develop interactive dashboards and reports that provide clarity and insight
Work closely with analysts and stakeholders to define KPIs, metrics, and business requirements
Ensure data quality, consistency, and reliability across all visualizations
Partner with analytics engineers to improve data pipelines and semantic layers that feed your dashboards
Key Responsibilities
Build and maintain user-friendly dashboards using tools such as Tableau or other BI tools
Collaborate with analysts and business teams to transform ad hoc queries into scalable, reusable reporting assets
Translate business needs into intuitive visual designs and data flows
Ensure dashboards are performant, well-structured, and accessible to a wide range of users
Work with data engineers to design robust data pipelines and curated datasets using SQL and Python
Manage permissions, releases, and usage across BI tools (e.g., Tableau Server or Cloud)
Support end users through training, documentation, and technical guidance
Skills and Experience
We welcome applications from individuals with a strong track record in data and reporting—whether gained through employment, education, or self-directed projects. Your experience should include some of the following:
Proficiency with Tableau or other modern BI tools (e.g. Power BI)
Ability to design data-driven dashboards that are clear, scalable, and meet business needs
Strong working knowledge of SQL for data querying and transformation
Experience working with Python for advanced data manipulation
Understanding of data modelling and semantic layer design
Comfortable working with sensitive or complex data from multiple domains (e.g., HR, Finance, Risk, Marketing)
Experience with Tableau Server or Tableau Cloud administration (e.g., permissions, licensing, publishing)
Exposure to large-scale data environments, eg AWS, GCP, Azure orother cloud platforms
Familiarity with Agile ways of working (Scrum, sprint planning, retrospectives)
Understanding of embedding dashboards in web applications or other platforms
What Success Looks Like
Dashboards are intuitive, well-documented, and used widely across teams for day-to-day decision-making
Reporting assets evolve from reactive ad hoc queries to sustainable, automated solutions
You contribute to a culture of data trust and visual excellence across the organisation
Stakeholders consistently come to you for guidance on metrics and insight delivery
Who You Are
A storyteller who turns raw data into clear insights and visual narratives
Detail-oriented and methodical, but always looking for ways to automate and improve
A collaborator who thrives in cross-functional teams and enjoys helping others succeed
Curious and proactive in learning new tools, techniques, and design principles
Why Join Boku
At Boku, you’ll be joining a high-impact team with a passion for delivering insights that matter. You’ll work with cutting-edge tools, gain exposure to a broad range of data, and have a voice in shaping how the business makes decisions. We're committed to a supportive and inclusive work environment, where your development and contribution are valued.
We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds. If your experience doesn't align perfectly with everything listed here but you believe you can thrive in this role, we still encourage you to apply.
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