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Business Intelligence Developer

Oscar
City of London
6 days ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence (BI) Developer

Location: London, (2/3 days a week onsite in Marylebone)

Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 (DOE) with benefits

Industry: Wealth Management


About the Company


Our client is a boutique wealth management firm based in the heart of London, managing over $4 billion in investment funds. With a close-knit team of around 50 professionals and a strong reputation for delivering high-touch financial services, they are now investing in their data capabilities to support smarter decision-making and operational efficiency.


The Opportunity


This is a unique greenfield opportunity for a hands-on BI Developer to join a growing IT team and take full ownership of the firm’s Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing strategy. You’ll be the first dedicated BI hire, giving you the autonomy to shape the data landscape from the ground up.

If you're passionate about data, thrive in a fast-paced financial environment, and want to make a tangible impact, this role is for you.


Key Responsibilities


  • Design, develop, and maintain BI solutions using Power BI, SQL, and Azure Data Services
  • Build and manage a scalable data warehouse to support reporting and analytics
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across investment, operations, and compliance teams to gather requirements and deliver actionable insights
  • Develop ETL pipelines to integrate data from various internal and external sources
  • Ensure data quality, integrity, and governance across all reporting layers
  • Provide training and support to business users on BI tools and dashboards
  • Act as the subject matter expert for all things data and BI within the firm


Skills & Experience


  • Proven experience as a BI Developer or Data Engineer in a financial services or wealth management environment
  • Strong proficiency in Power BI, DAX, and data visualization best practices
  • Advanced SQL skills and experience with relational databases
  • Hands-on experience with Azure (e.g., Azure Data Factory, Azure SQL, Synapse)
  • Solid understanding of ETL processes and data warehousing concepts
  • Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • Familiarity with regulatory and compliance considerations in financial data is a plus


Why Join?


  • Be the architect of a brand-new BI function in a high-performing financial firm
  • Work directly with senior leadership and influence data-driven strategy
  • Enjoy a collaborative, agile environment with a strong culture of excellence
  • Competitive compensation, performance bonuses, and long-term career growth
  • “Big Boy rules” – Get the job done attitude

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