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Business Intelligence Engineer

networx
Gloucestershire
1 week ago
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We are recruiting a new Business Intelligence Engineer position in the team to accommodate the delivery of our expanding workload in support of the broader growth of the business. Linked to the steady growth of the business, we are evolving our data architecture to offer a modern data service with new data sources coming online and redeveloping our data warehouse to align with our projected growth. The current team is small so the role will have exposure to colleagues across Ridge, including external clients, representing the Data and Analytics team. Therefore, the role has a broad scope of responsibility, requiring the individual to own projects themselves and delivering end-to-end solutions, with support and discussion shared across the team.

Responsibilities:

  • Integrating new data sources into the data warehouse, and building in best-practice warehouse design
  • Staging & shaping data from multiple data sources into reporting and analytical schemas
  • Experience with data warehouse modelling, designed to accommodate future growth
  • Creation of technical documentation, capturing development, processes & DW changes
  • Developing and testing data pipelines
  • Collaborating with colleagues in the Data and Analytics team to deliver dashboard reports
  • Engaging with clients (internal colleagues and external clients) to elicit requirements, understand how we can meet those needs with data, and translating their business needs into a technical solution
  • Ongoing support of data analytics platforms
  • Supporting the growth in the business’ data maturity, working on projects and requests in partnership in the Data and Analytics team, wider Technology team, and Ridge

Requirements:

  • Passion for data
  • Proficiency in SQL
  • Experience in data visualisation highly advantageous
  • Experience managing personal workload and independently owning projects from start to completion
  • Experience working efficiently through collaboratively discussing challenges and solutions with colleagues, making full use of the various skills and experience
  • Confidence to autonomously solve problems, and awareness to highlight changes made and raise issues for discussion in the team
  • Interest in enabling the business to improve how it operates through a professional application of data
  • Beneficial but not essential to have experience in governance and security, and python
  • Experience in MS Fabric is noteworthy but not expected

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