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Business Intelligence Developer

OhChat
City of London
1 week ago
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Business Intelligence Developer at OhChat


About Us
Oh is building the OpenAI of the spicy content industry. We’re at the forefront of the generative AI revolution, combining cutting‑edge models developed in‑house with proprietary data sources, distributed through our consumer platform OhChat and a market‑leading API. OhChat now has over 250,000 users and hosts Digital Twins of household names, with the API integrated into some of the biggest platforms in the adult content space. Backed by $10M in venture funding, we’re rapidly establishing ourselves as the dominant, essential layer for adult creators and platforms adopting AI.


What you’ll do:


1️⃣ Build and maintain our data backbone



  • Design, build, and maintain robust data pipelines, warehouse and lake on AWS.
  • Ensure clean, reliable, and scalable data flow across systems.
  • Optimize performance, reliability, and data governance throughout the pipeline.

2️⃣ Create outstanding intelligence dashboards



  • Develop high‑quality, insightful dashboards in Looker.
  • Work closely with business stakeholders to deeply understand KPIs and operational needs.
  • Deliver clear, actionable insights that help teams run the business smarter every day.

3️⃣ Analyze and unlock insight from data


Explore data to identify trends, patterns, and opportunities for improvement. Partner with leadership to provide analytics that drive decision‑making and business change. Communicate complex findings in simple, impactful ways.


What you’ll need:



  • Strong experience with Python, SQL, and AWS data services (Redshift, S3, Glue, Athena, Lambda).
  • Proven ability to model, transform, and visualise data effectively.
  • Experience building dashboards in Looker or similar BI tools.
  • A mix of technical depth and commercial awareness – understanding what data really matters.
  • Excellent communication skills and a passion for clarity, accuracy, and storytelling with data.
  • Fully remote (±2hrs GMT ideal).
  • Competitive compensation.
  • Small, fast, ambitious team where your work truly shapes the business.

Ready to help create the most immersive AI experiences on the planet? We’d love to hear from you.


Seniority level: Entry level

Employment type: Full‑time

Job function: Information Technology

Industries: Technology, Information and Internet


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