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Business Intelligence Developer

TRIA
City of London
1 day ago
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Data Analyst (Power Bi Developer)

Construction industry / Power BI / Azure SQL / Fabric / DAX

Salary: £50k -£60k

Office available – London or Birmingham – Hybrid/Remote


This is a fantastic opportunity for a data professional to join a client in the construction consultancy industry. You'll be coming on board during an exciting period of growth, as they continue to develop their BI, data, and reporting function as part of a wider data-led strategy.


Over the past few years, the business has undergone significant modernisation, migrating to Azure and now working with Fabric, Dynamics 365, Dataverse, Power BI, and Power Apps, while also investing in AI and Machine Learning.


You'll be joining a well-established arm of the business that has only recently taken full ownership of its Power BI reporting and data analytics. As the Power BI Developer, you'll play a key role in shaping what this looks like going forward.


The role is externally facing, requiring you to gather requirements from non-technical staff to create bespoke solutions. This will enable you to build custom-built, relevant reports and Power BI dashboards. As such, you'll need to be both technically strong and an excellent communicator.

In addition to working closely with your immediate team, you'll also collaborate with the wider BI community and other data professionals.


Experience Required:

  • Proficient in Power BI
  • Azure SQL
  • DAX
  • Strong communication, being able to engage with technical and non-technical stakeholders.


Desirable but not required:

  • Construction industry experience
  • Microsoft Fabric


If you are interested in this role and can demonstrate the above, please apply to be considered and find out more information.

**Unfortunately, we cannot offer sponsorship for this opportunity.**

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