Power BI Developer, Permanent Role Hybrid Working -Bristol

Hays Technology
Bristol
2 months ago
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I am currently working with a world-leading innovative organisation based in Bristol that are currently recruiting for a Power BI Developer to support the delivery of MI reporting across the business, as well as championing reporting initiatives. If you are passionate about BI, technology and innovation, then this is certainly a role for you.

Are you ready to apply Make sure you understand all the responsibilities and tasks associated with this role before proceeding.

You will be responsible for:
-End-to-end report development in Power BI, including re-engineering legacy reports
-Maintain and develop SQL databases using advanced knowledge of DML and DDL
-Maintaining and improving data reporting using Azure tools including Data Factory, Data Lake and Synapse-Lead Power BI Training with the support of the L&D department, become PBI champion for the organisation

Required Skills:
-Proficiency in Dynamics FO and Project Operations as data sources
-Strong SQL development including Stored Procedures, Views, Common Table Expressions and Performance Tuning
-Demonstrated Data Warehouse design including schema development, ETL pipelines and optimisation for reporting use cases
-Strong understanding of data architecture, governance principles and best practice

Benefits:
-Hybrid working - flexibility to work from home and office as needed
-Annual salary reviews
-Company-paid private medical insurance
-12.5% employer pension contribution
-A strong focus on EDI, learning and development throughout the organisation

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