Business Intelligence Developer

Diego Puglisi
Manchester
4 days ago
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Role – BI Developer

Location – Remote


Salary – Up to £50,000 + 10% Bonus


Summary

This long-established company are looking for a BI Developer to join their team on a permanent basis. Your work would involve ETL processes for data integration, working with stakeholders to understand business needs, and optimizing database queries.


The role is offered on an almost remote basis, with one visit per quarter to their Manchester office.


This is a great opportunity to add real value to an established organisation and will offer the applicant opportunities for progression and will provide a supportive work environment.


The Company

They are a large company, with a wide-ranging suite of products and services. Due to acquisition and growth, they are the absolute leader in their field and are continuing to invest heavily in technology to ensure they stay ahead of their rivals. Their technology team has gone from 10 people 6 years ago to well over 100 now and they have adopted cutting edge, best in practise technologies to help grow.


As an employee you will have access to a discretionary performance bonus, courses and certifications to promote self-development, life insurance, pension scheme and retail discounts!


The Role

We are looking for an individual who is ready to share their expertise with junior team members, collaborate with stakeholders to ensure aligned business goals. Therefore, excellent communication skills and a keenness to share knowledge are a must.



  • Collaborate with stakeholders across the organisation to align Business Intelligence with strategic business goals.
  • Design and develop the architecture and infrastructure of the Business Intelligence system, including data warehouse structure, data integration processes and data modelling techniques.
  • Implement and optimise Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) processes for integrating data from various sources into the data warehouse.
  • Monitor system performance, identify bottlenecks, and optimise database queries for improved system efficiency.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders, gather requirements, and provide technical guidance to ensure the BI system meets the organisation's needs.
  • Mentor and provide leadership to your junior team members.

Technical Requirements

  • Knowledge of Business Intelligence – Data Warehouse methodology, ETL, etc.
  • Cloud Solutions in Azure
  • SQL and Relational Databases
  • DataBricks experience is highly advantageous

Benefits

  • Performance Bonus
  • Generous Annual Leave allowance
  • Buy and Sell Holiday scheme
  • Medical coverage
  • Life insurance
  • Pension
  • Retail Discounts

Apply Now!

If you are an experienced BI Developer and you are looking to progress with an organisation that has a fantastic approach to work in a supportive and creative environment, then look no further – this is the role for you!


Referrals

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Interview Process

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Role –BI Developer


Skills – Azure / ETL / SQL


Location – Remote


Salary – £50,000 + 10% Bonus


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