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Business Intelligence Development Manager - (284.3)

Hertford Regional College
Ware
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Business Intelligence Development Manager


Location: Ware Campus – Ware, HRT SG12 9JF GB (Primary)


Salary: £50,000 per annum


Job Advert Summary: Business Intelligence Development Manager (Power Bi) – 36 hours per week Monday to Friday – Salary £50,000 per annum – Location Ware – Holiday Entitlement – 30 Days per annum plus bank holiday – Closing date 17/11/25 @ Midday


About HRC

HRC are a vibrant, dynamic further education college, Ofsted graded Good, with students across two campuses and ambitious growth targets. The college prioritises people – students, staff, partner organisations, and the local community – and seeks new colleagues who share its vision and values. As part of the HRC team you will enjoy on-site facilities, career progression opportunities, and training to help you reach your full potential.


About the Role

This role will be focused on designing, developing, and maintaining the Business Intelligence Solution. Key responsibilities include:



  • Developing, maintaining, and enhancing data reporting solutions using Microsoft Power BI to support evidence‑based decision‑making across the organisation.
  • Delivering timely, accurate, and accessible data visualisations and reports aligned with curriculum performance, learner outcomes, funding requirements, and strategic KPIs.
  • Collecting, cleansing, and transforming data from multiple sources to produce high‑quality, meaningful reports and dashboards.
  • Applying advanced data processing techniques and managing Dataflows, using SQL, SSIS, SSRS, Azure Data Factory, PowerShell, Python, M scripting, QlikView, and Tableau to ensure robust, automated, and user‑friendly BI solutions.
  • Working closely with the Financial Controller and the Deputy Principal, Finance and Resources to ensure data integrity and alignment with organisational priorities.

About You

  • Highly analytical and detail‑oriented with proven experience delivering impactful Power BI reporting and visualisation solutions.
  • Relevant BI or data analytics certifications and advanced skills in SQL and data modelling.
  • Experience in data cleansing, DAX calculations, and building intuitive, insightful visualisations that support strategic decision‑making.
  • A strong understanding of data integration and confidence working with integrated software systems.
  • Ideally, a degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems, or a related discipline.
  • Experience delivering Power BI solutions in a further education environment is a distinct advantage.

Please include a supporting statement outlining how your skills and relevant experience make you the perfect match for the role.


All applications will be measured against the essential criteria; please ensure relevant information is provided in your CV/supporting statement.


We reserve the right to close the vacancy early before the closing date. All positions are subject to a DBS clearance check.


For further information please call . Closing Date/Time: 17/11/25 @midday


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