Business Intelligence Developer

Voyage Care Ltd
Lichfield
6 days ago
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Are you passionate about turning complex data into meaningful insight? Do you enjoy building high‑quality dashboards, models and analytics that truly influence business decisions? If so, we’d love to hear from you.


We’re looking for an experienced BI Developer / Analyst to join our growing Data & Analytics team. This is an exciting opportunity to help shape our BI capability as we scale, working with modern tools including Microsoft Power BI, DAX, SQL and Microsoft Fabric.


What you’ll be doing

  • Designing and developing high‑quality Power BI dashboards, reports and semantic models
  • Building reliable, scalable data models to support self‑service analytics
  • Using strong DAX and SQL skills to prepare and shape data
  • Supporting ETL/ELT processes and ensuring accurate, timely data for reporting
  • Implementing and maintaining secure, governed BI solutions (including RLS)
  • Working closely with stakeholders to translate business needs into insight
  • Helping to drive a data‑driven culture across the organisation

What we’re looking for

  • Proven experience developing Power BI models, dashboards and reports
  • Strong DAX, SQL and data visualisation capability
  • Experience with data modelling, ETL/ELT and cloud‑based analytics (Azure/Fabric)
  • Excellent analytical and problem‑solving skills
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non‑technical colleagues

Desirable skills include:

experience with other BI tools (Qlik/Tableau/SSRS), Alteryx, or experience in health/social care.



  • Opportunity to influence and shape a modern BI environment using the latest Microsoft technologies
  • Collaborative, supportive team culture
  • Real impact on operational improvement and strategic decision‑making


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