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Business Intelligence Developer- SQL

Quant Capital
City of London
1 week ago
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Business Developer SQL / Power BI

£70,000 Plus 10% Bonus

1 Day a week in West London Office


Quant Capital is urgently looking for a Business Developer to join our high profile client.

My Client is a well known global (yet not too corporate) financial software (fintech) business that has developed a unique proprietary front office lending solution.


This role is with an exciting business in the consumer lending space. They have grown significantly over the past few years and are looking to add a motivated and experienced individual to join their growing data team. This role offers the chance to work end-to-end across a range of credit models in the business and take on a challenging role which will give you excellent exposure and experience in the credit modelling space.


As a Business Developer, you will play a crucial role in analysing, reviewing, and presenting data to highlight trends, identify insights, and support business decision-making. Your primary duties will include producing and enhancing data models, reports, and dashboards, handling large data sets, and engaging with stakeholders to understand their data and reporting requirements. You will use tools like Power BI, Excel, and SQL to perform data analysis, identify trends, and develop opportunities for more effective data usage within the business.


The Business Developer should have:

Strong SQL

Strong Power BI

Some understanding of data warehousing

Ideally some interest in AI

Experience as a Data Analyst or Report Writer


The environment is that of Facebook or Google, relaxed open with time to think and make the right decisions. The atmosphere is calm and relaxed with an open dress code. This is a role for techies, those who are motivated by the sharp end of technology and the possibility of making serious money doing something you are passionate about.



The Culture of the firm is startup esc with a flat team structure and a great group of guys who all enjoy themselves.


My client is based in West London 1 day per week in the office maximum

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