Business Intelligence Developer

Reed Technology
Ipswich
3 weeks ago
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BI Developer
Hybrid - Ipswich (3 days onsite, Tuesday & Wednesday mandatory)
Up to £45,000

Are you a BI Developer who loves turning raw data into meaningful, commercial insights? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a newly restructured data team that is transforming how the business uses analytics.

REED Technology are working with an organisation that is rolling out Pyramid Analytics as its central BI platform-replacing several legacy systems-and needs someone who can turn data into compelling stories, not just dashboards. If you thrive in stakeholder-facing roles, can communicate insights clearly, and enjoy working with modern BI tools, this role is for you.

Responsibilities

  • Taking ownership of BI development in the new Pyramid Analytics environment.
  • Designing and building intuitive dashboards that drive decisions across the business.
  • Translating stakeholder requirements into clear, actionable insights-your communication skills matter as much as your technical skills.
  • Using SQL and Python to shape and model data for reporting and analytics.
  • Ensuring data quality and performing data cleansing as required.
  • Automating report delivery using tools such as Workato.
  • Presenting insights directly to senior leaders and business users.
  • Supporting the Data Engineering team to ensure mo...

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