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Job Title Business Intelligence (BI) Developer

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Bristol
2 days ago
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Overview

Contract (12 months) Business Intelligence (BI) Developer role for a public sector council. Rate: £350-£400 daily (inside IR35).


Location: Bristol, England, United Kingdom.


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain interactive dashboards and reports to support council services and strategic decision-making.
  • Work closely with service areas to understand their data needs and translate them into actionable insights.
  • Build and maintain robust data models using BI tools, specifically Power BI.
  • Ensure data accuracy, consistency, and compliance with data governance standards.
  • Collaborate with analysts, data officers, and IT colleagues across the council to support data-led transformation.

Essential Experience & Skills

  • Experience as a BI Developer, Data Analyst, or similar role.
  • Proficiency in SQL and working with relational databases.
  • Hands-on experience with Power BI or Tableau.
  • Strong analytical skills and a passion for using data to drive change.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly to non-technical audiences.
  • Experience working with local government.

Desirable Experience & Skills

  • Knowledge of data protection and information governance principles.
  • Familiarity with cloud-based data platforms (e.g. Azure, Power Platform).

Application

Interviews will be held next week. Please contact for more information or to apply.


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