Business Intelligence Developer

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Job Summary

TheBusiness Intelligence Developerwill beremote based(with very occasional travel to sites), reporting to aSenior Business Intelligence Developer. Responsible for maintaining and improving the organisation’s business intelligence systems to ensure that they function reliably and in accordance with user needs.What a typical day looks like:Support the Senior Business Intelligence Developer to maintain and improve the Power BI suite of reports for the business Develop, test, review and help deploy automated reports and dashboards using Power BI and other reporting tools. Exhibit an understanding of database concepts such relational database architecture and multidimensional database design Design data models that transform raw data into insightful knowledge by understanding business requirements in the context of BI. Develop technical specifications from business needs, and accurately scope the work to help set realistic deadlines for work completion. Make charts and data documentation that includes descriptions of the techniques, parameters, models, and relationships. Developing Power BI desktop to create dashboards, KPI scorecards, and visual reports. Create dynamic and eye-catching dashboards and reports using Power BI. Integrate data, alter data, and connect to data sources for business intelligence.The experience we’re looking to add to our team:Knowledge of SSRS and TSQL, Power Query, MDX, PowerBI, and DAX and systems on the MS SQL Server BI Stack. Good communication skills are necessary to effectively work with stakeholders, end users and all levels at the organisation who request reports. Exceptional analytical thinking skills for converting data into illuminating reports and reports. Some knowledge of data warehousing, data gateway, and data preparation projects Good knowledge of Power BI,and desirable a knowledge of SSAS, SSRS, and SSIS components of the Microsoft Business Intelligence Stack Articulating, representing, and analysing solutions with the team while documenting, creating, and modelling them Strong understanding of DAX, Intermediate Knowledge of SQL, and M-Query and a basic understanding of Python. A basic understanding of ADF or Fabric Pipelines. Expertise of SQL queries, SSRS, and SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Use of the following tools may be required: Office Skills: telephones, data entry, and office software to include word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation package and database systems.What you’ll receive for the great work you provide:An environment where you will feel fulfilled by your work, valued for your contribution, and celebrated for your success; Opportunities to learn new skills in a fast-paced industry; A competitive salary and benefits package that includes:Enhanced annual leaveVolunteer daysReferral schemeGroup Life Insurance, including a death in service payment and access to a virtual GP service 24/7 365 days a yearCycle to Work schemeEnhanced maternity/paternity leave Travel opportunities (role dependent); Support in your well-being by access to:Employee Assistance Programme offering free access to qualified counsellors and expert adviceOn-site trained Mental Health First Aiders Access to various discount programs (including food, activities, gym memberships etc.) BB97#AM

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