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Business Intelligence Developer

CFP Energy (UK) Ltd
London
5 days ago
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About us:

Our mission is to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy by delivering innovative financial and energy solutions to our clients.

We are not just another energy and sustainability group; we're a dynamic, award-winning powerhouse, at the forefront of environmental innovation. We lead the charge in providing cutting-edge solutions for large-scale energy consumers. From small businesses, to corporate giants, helping them reach net zero emissions, manage risks and secure essential power and gas resources.

Beyond excelling in our current ventures, we thrive on pioneering new business models and seizing strategic energy investment opportunities. For us, it’s not just about keeping pace with change; it’s about leading it.

Role

We are seeking a BI developer to join our data team and help transform complex datasets into meaningful insights that drive decision-making across the business. In this role, you will create compelling data visualisations, translating raw data into clear, actionable narratives that support both front and back-office operations.

You’ll be working closely with various stakeholders to interrogate and understand their BI requirements and work alongside our data team, who will support you with data modelling and pipeline development. Your work will directly empower teams to make informed, data-driven decisions.

Key responsibilities
  • Design, build and maintain Tableau dashboards and reports.
  • Serve as the go-to expert for BI tools, best practices, and visualisation standards.
  • Provide guidance, training and support to business teams building their own dashboards.
  • Champion standardisation to ensure consistency, scalability and reusability of BI visualisations.
  • Comfortable translating complex trading and risk concepts into intuitive visualisations for non-technical users.
  • Communicate and collaborate with key stakeholders of all levels, to resolve data-related technical issues and recommend effective solutions.
BenefitsIdeal candidate
  • Strong hands-on experience of Tableau Cloud.
  • Understanding of commodity markets, energy trading, or risk management.
  • Experience supporting and collaborating with cross-functional teams in a dynamic environment.
  • Natural curiosity for data analytics, with the ability to work confidently with unstructured datasets.
  • Consultative and collaborative approach to problem solving.
  • Self-sufficient, with the ability to tackle challenges using a logical, analytical mindset.
  • Have experience championing community initiatives (e.g., CoE, CoP) to share knowledge, promote collaboration, and embed best practices.
  • Thrives in a service-owner mindset, taking responsibility for the reliability, performance, and continual improvement of BI tools and reports.
  • Passionate about the energy transition and motivated by contributing to a low-carbon future.
  • Join us in our mission to protect and secure critical infrastructure in an increasingly connected world. If you are a strategic thinker, a natural leader, and passionate about cybersecurity, we want to hear from you!

The CFP Group is committed to ensuring equal opportunities, fairness of treatment, dignity and respect, and the elimination of all forms of discrimination in the workplace for all employees/contractors and job applicants.


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