Business Intelligence Engineer

Peaple Talent
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Business Intelligence Engineer (12 Month FTC) | Bristol | Salary available upon request


Peaple Talent have partnered exclusively with a leading Law Firm based in Bristol. With 500+ professionals spread across 4 offices, they are often chosen by their clients for their in-depth industry knowledge. They are incredibly passionate about delivering a quality service with 97% of their clients recommending them to others.


This is an excellent time to be joining! My client are entering into an exciting period of digital transformation and are expanding their IT team across multiple functions, utilising technology like Generative AI to improve their offering to their customers.


As a BI Engineer you will design and implement a solution for historical legacy reporting using Microsoft Fabric, creating a data lake with medallion-based layers to manage data.


If you are interested in working in a collaborative and rewarding environment with brand new, Bristol-based offices on the way, then this is the place for you!


What we're looking for:

  • Proven experience in implementing business intelligence and analytics solutions
  • Expertise in Power BI, including report customization and advanced visualizations.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Fabric
  • Strong understanding of data modeling, ETL processes


Benefits:

💰Salary: Available upon request

📍Location: Bristol (Once a week onsite)

đŸ„Private healthcare

🌮28 days holiday + bank holiday

đŸȘ™Company pension scheme

📈Autonomous position with huge development opportunities

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