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Contract SQL BI Developer / Analyst – Leading Midlands client

Birmingham
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SQL BI Developer / Analyst – Leading Midlands client / Contract

A reputable Midlands employer, my client boasts undoubted pedigree and a strong reputation on a global scale.

The sector and competition is evolving, so they continue to invest heavily in IT transformation programmes, with Business Intelligence (BI) and Management Information (MI) forming a crucial part of that.

Resultantly, we have an exciting opportunity for an established BI Developer / Analyst that can operate as a key analyst, working closely with key business teams and stakeholders, playing a pivotal role on forth-coming project work, and providing valuable management information and insight.

We are ideally with solid experience of the design & build of BI solutions, integration, analysis, reporting, etc.

Desirable / Expected:

  • SQL Development

  • SSIS / ETL

  • SSRS

  • SSAS

  • PowerBI

  • Azure environments

  • Microsoft Fabric - Beneficial but not expected

    The role presents an un-doubted opportunity to work on exciting projects and with the latest technology in the BI market as the business transitions to Microsoft Fabric and cutting-edge data solutions.

    Please forward your most recent CV or contact Stewart Lloyd for initial screening.

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