Business Intelligence Developer

Project Better Energy
Warrington
4 days ago
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At Project Better Energy, we’re on a mission to make renewable energy accessible to everyone. Project Better Energy takes pride in specialising in all elements of green technology, being the home of Project Solar UK, Project EV, Project CÜRV. Through working together, our goal is to achieve a carbon net-zero, eco-friendly future by providing high-quality products and services.

We’re looking for a skilled BI Developer with strong Power BI experience to design and deliver analytical solutions that support data-driven decision-making. You’ll join our growing BI Data Team, working with stakeholders and technical teams to turn complex data into high-impact dashboards and reports. You will have hands-on experience with Power BI, DAX, SQL and Python, and enjoy bringing fresh ideas to a fast-evolving environment.

This is an exciting time to join the growing BI Data Team, supporting all our family groups.

Why Project Better Energy?
  • Salary £35,000 per annum
  • Monday to Friday working 37.5 hours per week on site.
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – Confidential support for your wellbeing, including counselling and financial advice.
  • Exclusive Discount Platform (PowerPerks)– Save on retail, travel, entertainment, and more.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme – Stay fit and reduce your carbon footprint while saving on a new bike.
  • Learning Management System (LMS) – Access tools and training to support your career progression and personal development.
  • Pension Salary Exchange Pension scheme– Investing in your future with a solid retirement plan Helping you save efficiently for the future.
  • Enhanced Maternity Leave – Supporting you and your family through life’s important moments.
  • Free Eye Tests – Keeping your vision and health in focus.
  • Free On-site Parking – Convenient and cost-free parking for all employees.
  • Private Health Care – Option to have access to comprehensive health coverage for peace of mind (at the employees own expense)
Key Responsibilities
  • Transform data, apply analytical logic, and build reports for multiple business domains in power BI.
  • Develop DAX queries and functions within Power BI
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements, define scope, and build BI solutions
  • Work with large, complex datasets to design and develop Power BI reporting outputs
  • Drive data quality and data controls; identify integrity issues and support resolution
  • Champion self‑service reporting by educating non‑technical users on data interpretation
  • Perform data modelling across multiple operational systems and disparate datasets
  • Relevant or similar role experience in BI Developer using Power BI and SQL
  • Practical experience in Power BI report development, dashboard creation, DAX, and data visualisation.
  • Strong understanding of relational database design, data warehousing concepts, ETL processes, and dimensional modelling.
  • Experience with analytics, data cleansing, ETL, data modelling and data mapping.
Skills & Abilities
  • High attention to detail with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Driven, focused, and capable of meeting tight deadlines.
  • Innovative thinker with strong judgement and a solutions-oriented mindset.
  • A proactive and collaborative team player.
  • Analytical mindset with strong attention to detail
Technical skills required:
  • Microsoft Power BI
  • DAX
  • SQL
  • Python
Our Commitment to Inclusion

Project Better Energy is committed to building a workplace where diversity, equity, and inclusion are more than words. We value different perspectives and believe great results come from empowered, respected people.


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