Business Intelligence Developer

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Norwich
1 year ago
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Description

Business Intelligence Developer – Home Based – Fully Remote Working

Our client an established and expanding Software house who are situated in Norfolk, East Anglia are seeking applications from experienced Business Intelligence Developers to work on a permanent basis. This is a remote / homes-based opportunity.

Opportunity Summary

As a Business Intelligence Developer your responsibilities will include participating in the entire software development life cycle, debugging applications, and configuring existing systems. The design and build of data analytics platforms, repositories, data flows and toolsets. We are looking for someone who can help shape and build the business data analytics capabilities on key projects whilst working closely with full stack developers to achieve this. Ultimately, you’ll use experience in data analytics technologies to help develop and deploy high-quality applications, leveraging the latest Microsoft stack technologies on an ever-growing Azure platform.

Responsibilities

Write clean, testable code favouring Microsoft technology on an Azure platform Assist with development of technical specifications and architecture Design, build and deploy data repositories, BI solutions and data analytics/reporting platforms Create tools to store data (Data lakes, OLAP cubes, data dictionaries and schemas etc) Test and debug various .Net applications Review and refactor code Work closely with business areas focussed on data analytics and business intelligence Support developers in their work Recommend and execute improvements

Requirements

Proven track record as a .Net Developer Proven track record in BI development Background in data repository design and data mining In-depth understanding of database management systems, OLAP, ETL etc Familiarity with data and BI technologies Expert knowledge of SQL Familiarity with agile environments Troubleshooting abilities Good communication skills Familiarity or experience with Azure advantageous Knowledge of finance systems advantageous, but not essential

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