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Business Intelligence (BI) Developer

eFinancialCareers
Greater London
4 days ago
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As a Business Intelligence (BI) Developer you will be joining a team of other developers, senior data architects, data analysts, business analysts, project managers and consultants to deliver custom data warehousing solutions to private capital clients.

As well as having excellent SQL skills, you will also have extensive background of working with data warehouse and/or business intelligence solutions. This can be gained in any industry.

You will be joining an award-winning team, working on specialist projects for some of the leading, global Private Capital firms in the world.

Key skills and attributes:

Work directly with our team of data and business analysts to understand client requirements to deliver technical solutions on projects Hands-on experience of SQL Server, T-SQL and stored procedures Background of skills in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) / Power BI Experience with business intelligence / DWH methodologies Experience of DAX to deliver cubes Experience working within a client-facing environment and/or developing solutions to customer requirements will be advantageous Knowledge / Experience with Azure services will be advantageous Additional knowledge / experience of C#, Python and ETL tool is desirable, but not essential.

What can you expect in return?

Hybrid working arrangements available, including access to our fantastic office space Join a growing business with a genuine passion for learning & development, and plenty of opportunity to progress onwards and upwards.

Job ID DWH Jul 2025

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