Business Intelligence Developer

PeopleGenius
Manchester
2 days ago
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Financial Services, Ethical, highly cerebral colleagues, collaborative environment and meritocratic. Amazing location in Manchester City Centre, hybrid working 3 days in, bespoke Bonus and solid benefits. Industry leaders utilising highly progressive Modelling & Analytics, Simulations and more.


This role is hybrid, you'll be in the office 3 days per week in Manchester City centre, surrounded by some highly cerebral and grounded colleagues in a meritocratic and collaborative environment. You will need to pass UK Credit and DBS checks.


About the role

You will take ownership of our business intelligence estate, developing and maintaining high-quality Power BI reports and dashboards that drive decision‑making across the business. Working closely with the CDAO and wider data team, you will bridge the gap between our Databricks data platform and the business, ensuring stakeholders have timely, accurate, and insightful reporting. The ideal candidate is a seasoned BI professional with strong technical skills, a commercial mindset, and the confidence to work with senior stakeholders in a regulated financial services environment.


About You

  • 3+ years’ experience in a BI DEV role, with a strong Power BI portfolio.
  • Expert-level Power BI skills including data modelling, DAX, paginated reports, and Power BI Service administration.
  • Strong SQL skills, with experience working against SQL Server and/or Azure Synapse.
  • Ability to build semantic models that connect directly to Databricks lakehouses.
  • Experience developing SSRS reports or equivalent paginated/formatted reporting.
  • Demonstrable experience presenting data to senior stakeholders and non‑technical audiences.
  • Desirable: Experience with Azure Synapse Analytics and/or Azure Data Factory.
  • Desirable: Familiarity with Databricks notebooks and basic Python or PySpark.
  • Desirable: Experience in financial services or a regulated environment.

What Happens Next?

The interview process is simple – Initial Phone call with the CDAO, Analytics or Data Science Manager, second a little more of a deep dive with some Senior members of the team. Offers are made promptly.


Please feel free to call or email any of the team at PeopleGenius for more information on this or any of our other roles.


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