Business Intelligence Developer

Harnham
Wednesbury
5 days ago
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE DEVELOPER

Up to £40,000 | Wednesbury, West Midlands | Hybrid (3 days/week in office)

THE COMPANY

Established distribution and wholesale business operating across the UK, supporting Operations, Sales, Finance, and eCommerce functions with data-driven decision making.

Growing Business Transformation team investing heavily in modern data infrastructure and reporting capabilities.

THE ROLE

Join the Business Reporting team as a BI Developer, building high-quality Power BI dashboards and supporting stakeholders across multiple business functions. You'll be contributing to a brand-new Microsoft Fabric data platform while delivering clear, actionable insights to help teams make confident, data-driven decisions.

What you'll do:

  • Design, build and maintain Power BI dashboards including data models, DAX measures, visuals, and Row-Level Security (RLS) aligned to business requirements
  • Contribute to the ongoing development of the brand-new Data Platform built on Microsoft Fabric
  • Respond to analysis requests, delivering timely and accurate outputs with clear commentary
  • Validate data, document assumptions, and improve data quality across the reporting estate
  • Partner with stakeholders across Operations, Sales, Finance and eCommerce to translate business questions into well-defined reporting solutions
  • Collaborate with the Business Reporting team on semantic models and shared metrics
  • Handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment while maintaining attention to detail

TECH STACK

  • BI Tools: Power BI (primary), Microsoft Fabric (new platform)
  • Database: SQL Server
  • Data Tools: Excel (advanced)
  • Legacy Systems: SSRS, SSIS (exposure helpful)
  • Integrations: ERP systems, Salesforce

WHAT YOU NEED

Essential:

  • Solid SQL skills with hands-on experience writing queries and manipulating data
  • Hands-on Power BI development experience including data models, DAX measures, and visualizations
  • Strong Excel skills for quick analysis and data manipulation
  • Clear communication skills with ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical users
  • Organized and detail-oriented approach
  • Comfortable juggling multiple priorities and stakeholder requests

Nice to have:

  • Background in wholesale, distribution, or logistics sectors
  • Exposure to ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, etc.)
  • Salesforce experience
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Fabric (actively building on this platform)
  • Experience with legacy Microsoft BI technologies (SSRS, SSIS)
  • Understanding of data governance and quality principles

WHAT'S ON OFFER

  • Salary: Up to £40,000
  • Location: Wednesbury, West Midlands
  • Working Pattern: Hybrid - 3 days per week in office
  • Team: Business Reporting team within Business Transformation function
  • Growth: Opportunity to shape a brand-new Microsoft Fabric data platform
  • Impact: Work directly with Operations, Sales, Finance and eCommerce stakeholders
  • Development: Exposure to modern cloud data platforms and BI tooling

INTERVIEW PROCESS

  1. Initial screening with hiring manager (60 minutes)
  2. Technical discussion - Power BI and SQL walkthrough
  3. Final interview with wider team

Timeline: 2-3 weeks

HOW TO APPLY

Send your CV to Mohammed Buhariwala at Harnham via the apply button.

Keywords: BI Developer, Business Intelligence, Power BI, SQL, DAX, Microsoft Fabric, Data Analytics, Dashboards, Reporting, West Midlands, Wednesbury, Hybrid

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