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Lead Business Intelligence Developer

Lorien
London
4 days ago
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We are seeking a Lead BI Developer with strong technical leadership and hands-on software engineering expertise. You will play a pivotal role in defining technical vision, driving engineering excellence, and mentoring teams to deliver robust, scalable systems that support business transformation and long-term growth.


Total Package £144,000 - £177,000 (could be higher)


This role could suit someone who is looking to progress into a BI Team Lead role having previously been doing coaching and mentoring without necessarily having had the job title.


Key Responsibilities

  • Delivery Leadership: Align engineering deliverables with business priorities to ensure timely, high-quality outcomes.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a trusted advisor, embedding user needs into solution design and delivery.
  • Technical Direction: Define and drive the technical vision, promoting scalable architectures and modern practices.
  • Engineering Excellence: Uphold architectural consistency, code quality, and best practices through reviews and standards.
  • Continuous Improvement: Address technical debt, drive innovation, and evolve engineering standards.
  • Technology Roadmaps: Contribute to long-term roadmaps aligned with departmental strategy and architecture.
  • Software Delivery: Deliver test-driven, object-oriented software solutions using modern frameworks and tools.
  • Team Empowerment: Inspire and motivate teams, setting clear goals and encouraging accountability, learning, and growth.


Experience required

  • Track record coaching and mentoring engineers in a Senior BI Developer role or Leadership role
  • Strong knowledge of SQL Server, SSIS, SSAS, ETL pipelines
  • Experience would be highly useful with PowerBI, Azure services (Data Factory, Synapse, Data Lake), CI/CD, and DevOps
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to bridge technical and business discussions.
  • Collaborative mindset with experience driving results in dynamic environments.
  • Knowledge of Front-Back Trade lifecycle

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