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Business Intelligence Developer

Portishead
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Business Intelligence Developer 
James Andrews Technology | Portishead (Agile Working) 
£45,000 per annum | 6-month FTC 

Our client, a leading housing provider, is seeking a Business Intelligence Analyst/Developer to join their Data & Insight team, delivering a project-focused deployment of reporting across core business applications. 

The Opportunity 
You’ll work with the Head of Data and Insight and project teams across Assets and Home Repairs, designing and developing reporting that’s accurate, timely, and insightful. This is a hands-on BI development role with a real focus on stakeholder engagement and delivering impact for housing services. 

Key Responsibilities 

Develop and maintain transparent, standardised reporting solutions aligned to business needs 

Design interactive dashboards in Power BI (or similar BI tools) 

Work with stakeholders to translate data into actionable insight for Exec, Board, and managers 

Collaborate with Data Management to resolve quality issues and ensure robust reporting 

Support colleagues with training, advice, and best practice in BI reporting 

Drive adoption of BI principles and contribute to Alliance’s BI maturity model 

Essential Requirements 

2/3+ years’ experience with Power BI/Tableau/Qlik 

Strong MS SQL skills 

Experience in Agile development environments 

Knowledge of BI principles and reporting best practice 

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage technical and non-technical users 

Personable, values-driven, and able to build strong relationships 

Desirable 

Experience within housing associations or asset management services 

Exposure to commercial insight functions (qualitative and quantitative analysis) 

James Andrews is acting as an employment agency and business in relation to this role.

At James Andrews Recruitment Solutions we try to respond to all applications personally, however, due to the high volume of applications this is not always possible. If you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.

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