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Business Intelligence Developer (Looker)

TravelPerk
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Business Intelligence Developer (Looker)

TravelPerk is a global travel and expense management platform. Its all-in-one platform gives travelers the freedom they want whilst providing companies with the control they need. The result saves time, money, and hassle for everyone.

TravelPerk has industry-leading travel inventory alongside powerful management features, 24/7 customer support, state-of-the-art technology, and consumer-grade design. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Barcelona, we’ve grown to over 1,800 people across Europe and North America.

We are looking for a Business Intelligence Developer to get the best out of our BI tool and foster our data-driven culture. This Role’s mission will be:

  • Join the team of owners of Looker, our BI tool
  • Help our Data Analysts build amazing dashboards
  • Collaborate with the Data engineers to organize our data in the best way for analytics
  • Foster our data-driven culture across the whole company by leading initiatives to enable stakeholders to get the best from Looker

What You Will Do:

  • Create and maintain Looker dashboards
  • Create and maintain data models, and Looker explores and views
  • Gather requirements from our stakeholders and Data Analysts and act as a bridge between them and our Data Engineers to fill the data gaps
  • Manage Looker users, privileges and folder structure
  • Set up best practices and data governance guidelines for Looker
  • Design data models to answer multiple business needs to be used by Looker

What You Need:

  • University degree in Computer Science, Engineering or similar
  • 3+ years of relevant experience as a Business Intelligence Developer, Analytics engineer, Data Visualization Specialist, ETL Developer, or similar role working with modern BI tools
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken, in English
  • Experience with Looker or other data visualization and BI tools (i.e. Tableau, Qlikview...)
  • You are good in SQL, optimizing queries for performance and ease of maintenance.
  • You have experience in data modeling and with dbt
  • You have the desire to work in an international environment, with minimal direction, and with highly engaged individuals

What do we offer?:

  • Competitive compensation including equity in the company
  • Generous vacation days so you can rest and recharge
  • Health perks such as private healthcare or gym allowance
  • Flexible compensation plan to help you diversify and increase the net salary
  • Unforgettable TravelPerk events including to travel to one of our hubs
  • Mental health support tools for your wellbeing
  • Exponential growth opportunities

Our Vision is for a world where TravelPerk serves as the platform for human connection in-real-life (IRL). We take an IRL-first approach to work, where our team works together in-person 3 days a week.

TravelPerk is a global company with a diverse customer base—and we want to make sure the people behind our product reflect that. We’re an equal opportunity employer, which means you’re welcome at TravelPerk regardless of how you look, where you’re from, or anything else that makes you, well, you.

Protect Yourself from Recruitment Scams: All official communication from TravelPerk will always come from email addresses ending in @travelperk.com, our verified social media channels, or recruiters listed on our official LinkedIn page.


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