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Business Intelligence Developer

CFC
City of London
1 week ago
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Business Intelligence Developer

Department: Performance Management, MI & Data Analytics

Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time

Location: GB - London

Reporting To: Joshua Burton

Description

Are you a junior BI developer passionate about modern integration and analytics?

In a thriving business, data integration and insights must be easily uncoverable by business users, and for us, QlikSense is the key to that happening in a timely manner… Don’t worry if that’s not a BI tool you’ve used before however, we offer training and development as part of this exciting new role!

About the role

You will drive our BI capabilities by taking business requirements from various departments and developing out business intelligence solutions, enabling stakeholders across the business make data informed decisions.

You will be working with numerous different data sets including claims, underwriting and financial data. Solutions will vary from creating automating reports in Nprinting to building out interactive dashboards in Qlik sense.

About you

So what are we looking for? Well, this is an experienced hire, so while we’re willing to train on QlikSense & Nprinting in particular, we're really keen to receive applications from professionals who already have some background in BI development. Any experience in Insurance would be super interesting to us, but isn’t essential.

We’re looking for driven, self-starters with a strong work ethic, that like working in a collaborative, team-first environment. Some jobs allow you to be more impactful than others, do you hope to continue your career with an innovative business who love to challenge the status quo?

Register your interest and let'S start the conversation, or click through to our website below to find out more!

Core Values

Love what you do: We show up each day ready to take on the world. Our passion and intensity set us apart and makes the difference to our colleagues, customers, brokers and carriers.

Challenge everything: We’re never afraid to question the way that things are done and we constantly challenge ourselves and others to makes things better.

Have fun, be good: Insurance is a serious business, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously. We make it fun to work at CFC, we welcome all viewpoints, and we treat everyone how we would expect to be treated.


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