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Business Intelligence Engineer

MarkJames Search
Greater London
1 year ago
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Job description

Business Intelligence Engineer - 6 Month Contract - £500-570 per day - Inside IR35

Our client, a leading global technology business, are looking for a Business Intelligence Engineer to help setup and deliver robust, structured reporting, analytics and models for the business.

You will be a key contributor to shaping our clients strategic innovation program by equipping the project teams with the insights into the operation performance of customer acquisition.

Responsibilities

Analysis of business requirements and translation into technical requirements considering stability and scalability system Independent realisation of requirements for Business Intelligence and custom software development products Creation of test cases and guidance of business stakeholders within the testing process Presentation of solutions and implemented features within weekly sync up with business stakeholders Ownership of maintenance and error handling of deployed solutions

Requirements

You will have an eye for detail, are proficient/advanced in SQL and Python and have a knack for solving challenging data and reporting challenges. Strong experience and knowledge of Data visualisation platforms (Tableau, Qlik etc or similar) The role requires you to feel comfortable working with and clearly communicating with other functional teams, regionally and globally.

Our client offers an excellent remuneration package and excellent career progression prospects.

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