Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Business Intelligence Engineer

Career Moves Group
London
2 days ago
Create job alert

Location: London, UK
Length: 6 Months
Rate: £406.48 – £451.68 per day
Hours: 40 hours per week

Overview

Hard work, a passion for innovation, and zealous advocacy for the needs of our customers have made our client Earth’s most customer-centric company. This would not be possible without the tools and expertise we use to understand customer behaviour. The Senior Business Intelligence Engineer occupies a unique role at the intersection of technology, marketing, finance, statistics, data mining, and social science. We provide the key insight into customer behaviour necessary to guide the evolution of business strategy. If you are motivated to serve the needs of our customers, you will also be able to satisfy your curiosity working with one of the world’s largest datasets. We seek candidates who are passionate about data analysis and data-driven decision making, uncompromisingly detail oriented, smart, efficient, and driven to help our business succeed by providing key insights that translate into action.

Key Responsibilities
  • Build End to End dashboarding solutions to optimize EU CF Operations using AWS
  • Data source exploration, data warehousing expansion, horizontal datasets for downstream consumption
  • Work with customers to build dashboards with the right KPIs, Metrics for decision making
  • Data Quality checks, ETL/ELT processes, automation
Technical Requirements
  • Strong proficiency in SQL and Python programming
  • Extensive experience with data modelling and data warehouse concepts
  • Advanced knowledge of AWS data services, including S3, Redshift, AWS Glue, AWS Lambda
  • Experience with Infrastructure as Code using AWS CDK
  • Proficiency in ETL/ELT processes and best practices
  • Experience with data visualization tools (Quick sight)
Required Skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
  • Excellent understanding of dimensional modelling and star schema design (Facts, dimensions, SCD type 2)
  • Experience with agile development methodologies
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work with cross-functional teams
  • Background in data governance and security best practices
Top 3 must-have skills
  • Business Intelligence (Data modelling, data warehousing, Dashboarding)
  • SQL & Python
  • AWS (S3, Lambda, Glue, Redshift)
Preferred Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in computer science, Information Systems, or related field
  • AWS certifications (Solutions Architect, Data Analytics)
  • Experience with real-time data processing
  • Experience with version control systems (Git)


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Business Intelligence Engineer

Business Intelligence Engineer

Business Intelligence Engineer, III, Amazon FinAuto - GREF Tech

Business Intelligence Engineer - 12 month FTC, Fleet planning & Capacity

Business Intelligence Engineer, Prime Video Growth and Commerce Analytics

Business Intelligence Engineer, Capacity Strategy and Insight within the AMZL EU Launch and Exp[...]

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

The Best Free Tools & Platforms to Practise Data Science Skills in 2025/26

Data science continues to be one of the most exciting, high-growth career paths in the UK and worldwide. From predicting customer behaviour to detecting fraud and driving healthcare innovations, data scientists are at the forefront of digital transformation. But breaking into the field isn’t just about having a degree. Employers are looking for candidates who can demonstrate practical data science skills — analysing datasets, building machine learning models, and presenting insights that solve real business problems. The best part? You don’t need to spend thousands on premium courses or expensive software. There are dozens of high-quality, free tools and platforms that allow you to practise data science in 2025. This guide explores the best ones to help you learn, experiment, and build portfolio-ready projects.

Top 10 Skills in Data Science According to LinkedIn & Indeed Job Postings

Data science isn’t just a buzzword — it’s the engine powering innovation in sectors across the UK, from finance and healthcare to retail and public policy. As organisations strive to turn data into insight and action, the need for well-rounded data scientists is surging. But what precise skills are employers demanding right now? Drawing on trends seen in LinkedIn and Indeed job ads, this article reveals the Top 10 data science skills sought by UK employers in 2025. You’ll get guidance on showcasing these in your CV, acing interviews, and building proof of your capabilities.

The Future of Data Science Jobs: Careers That Don’t Exist Yet

Data science has rapidly evolved into one of the most important disciplines of the 21st century. Once a niche field combining elements of statistics and computer science, it is now at the heart of decision-making across industries. Businesses, governments, and charities rely on data scientists to uncover insights, forecast trends, and build predictive models that shape strategy. In the UK, data science has become central to economic growth. From the NHS using data to improve patient outcomes to financial institutions modelling risk, the applications are endless. The UK’s thriving tech hubs in London, Cambridge, and Manchester are creating high demand for data talent, with salaries often outpacing other technology roles. Yet despite its current importance, data science is still in its infancy. Advances in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, automation, and ethics will transform what data scientists do. Many of the most vital data science jobs of the next two decades don’t exist yet. This article explores why new careers are emerging, the roles likely to appear, how current jobs will evolve, why the UK is well positioned, and how professionals can prepare now.