Business Intelligence Developer

Michael Page Technology
Birmingham
1 day ago
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Join a forward-thinking public sector organisation as a Business Intelligence Developer in Birmingham, Cardiff or Leeds. This role focuses on utilising analytics to drive data-driven decisions and enhance operational efficiency

Client Details

This public sector organisation operates within the analytics field and is committed to improving processes and decision-making through data insights. As a large organisation, it offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while working on diverse and impactful projects

Description

  • Develop and maintain Business Intelligence solutions to support organisational goals.
  • Create Power BI dashboards and reports to present data insights effectively.
  • Work closely with the Performance Analysts, lead BI Developer, CRM and SharePoint specialists to ensure that new and changed reporting requirements are properly captured prior to analysis and development.
  • Lead in the design and support of robust routines for the production and delivery of reliable, accurate, agreed Management Information from key systems (case management, telephony, finance and HR)
  • Assess requirements, design solutions, document models, and deliver ETL solutions using SSIS and Azure Data Factory.
  • Develop and modify existing ETL models to support changes to the business process or emerging business needs.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and understand data requirements.
  • Ensure data quality, accuracy, and integrity across all reporting systems.
  • Analyse complex datasets to identify trends and opportunities for improvement.
  • Provide technical expertise in the development of data models and visualisation tools.
  • Support the implementation of new analytics technologies and methodologies.
  • Train and support team members on the use of Business Intelligence tools.

Profile

A successful Business Intelligence Developer should have:

  • Proficiency in Power BI/Business Intelligence tools and data visualisation techniques.
  • A strong background in data analysis and reporting.
  • Strong knowledge of ETL/Integration processes
  • Demonstrable skills in SQL and SSIS
  • Knowledge of Azure environments/Azure Data Factory is highly desirable
  • Experience in managing and processing large datasets.
  • Knowledge of database management systems and query languages.
  • The ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • A degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant field, such as computer science or analytics.

Job Offer

  • Competitive salary ranging from £45,123 to £49,046 GBP.
  • Generous 10% pension match scheme.
  • 1 day per week in the office hybrid working arrangement
  • Permanent role in a reputable public sector organisation.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development within analytics.
  • Work in a central Birmingham location, with accessible transport links.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Business Intelligence Developer in the public sector, apply today to join this impactful organisation in Birmingham.


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