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Business Intelligence Developer - 6mFTC (Teradata / PowerBI)

Swindon
3 weeks ago
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The Business Intelligence Developer will play a vital role in the Analytics department, supporting data-driven decision-making within the retail industry. This position requires a detail-oriented individual to design, develop, and maintain reporting solutions in Swindon. The role requires a minimum of 2 days per week onsite and is a 6 month Fixed Term Contract.

Client Details

This opportunity is with a well-established organisation in the retail industry, recognised for its significant presence across the UK. With a medium-sized Business Intelligence team in Swindon, the company is committed to leveraging data to optimise its operations and serve its customers more effectively.

Description

Develop and maintain business intelligence dashboards and reports to meet stakeholder needs.
Analyse complex datasets to provide actionable insights for the retail business.
Collaborate with internal teams to gather reporting requirements and ensure data accuracy.
Support the Analytics department in creating predictive models and trend analyses.
Identify opportunities for process improvements through data analysis.
Maintain data integrity and ensure compliance with company policies and industry standards.
Provide training and support to team members on business intelligence tools and systems.
Stay updated on the latest BI technologies and suggest relevant implementations.Profile

A successful Business Intelligence Analyst should have:

Proficiency in BI tools such as Tableau, Power BI, or similar platforms.
Strong skills in SQL and data manipulation. Alteryx and Teradata is highly desirable
Experience within the retail industry or a similar fast-paced environment.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Knowledge of data warehousing concepts and best practices.
The ability to communicate technical findings to non-technical stakeholders effectively.Job Offer

A competitive salary in the range of £50000 to £55000.
Cash Car allowance of £4k annually.
Opportunity to work in Swindon with a respected retail industry leader.
Fixed-term contract offering stability and clear deliverables.
A supportive and professional work environment.If you are a skilled Business Intelligence Analyst looking to make an impact in the Analytics department, we encourage you to apply today

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