Business Intelligence Developer

Harrington Starr
Manchester
4 months ago
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Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer (x2)| Fintech Start-up(remote) | £50,000 - £60,000 + Benefits My client is one ofEurope’s Leading Financial Services Start-up who specialize in thepayments space. Beyond this they have also been voted one of thetop 20 technology companies in the whole of the UK.As they continueto expand, we are now looking for 2 new BI Developers to join theirteam. You will work closely with cross functional teams includingdevelopers, data scientists, product managers, implementation teamsand business stakeholders.Apart from coming into the Northeastoffice once a quarter to meet with the team, this role can beconducted on a fully remote basis but you must be eligible to workin the UK.What are we looking for?Design, develop, and maintainingthe companys business intelligence solutions using software such asLooker and Snowflake.Experience of working with cloud based BItools such as data visualisation tools Looker, Power BI,Tableau.Exposure to cloud technologies and principles (AWS/Azure)of designing and developing data solutions on public cloud -AWS/Azure.Establish data quality control mechanisms, including datavalidation, cleansing, and enrichment procedures, to maintain highdata accuracy and reliability.Proficiency in programming languagescommonly used for data integration and data analysis, such asPython, R, Java and SQL.Ensure compliance with data governancepolicies, data privacy regulations, and industry standardsthroughout the data integration process.Prior experience working inFintech/Payments would be a big plus.Apply today or get in touchwith me for more info

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