Principal Business Intelligence Consultant

Focused Futures Consultancy LTD
City of London
2 days ago
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Senior Power BI Developer - (Principal/Senior Manager Consultant Grade)

London, United Kingdom

Permanent or FTC Preferred

Business Unit: Analytics / Data Management


Join a Global SI – A Market Leader in the Data & Analytics Space


Are you an experienced Power BI professional who thrives on shaping enterprise-level BI solutions? Do you enjoy partnering with stakeholders, driving best practices, and delivering high-impact dashboards, models, and analytics? If so, this opportunity with a global systems integrator at the forefront of data & analytics could be the next big step in your career.


We’re looking for a Senior Power BI Developer who brings deep technical expertise, strong leadership qualities, and a passion for building scalable, high-quality BI solutions across a large and complex organisation.


Role is paying a salary of £75k -£100k based on the consulting band of the expert.


What You’ll Be Doing

Technical Leadership & Development

  • Lead the build, optimisation, and maintenance of Power BI reports, dashboards, and datasets.
  • Develop complex data models, DAX calculations, and warehouse-aligned solutions.
  • Design role-based security models to safeguard sensitive data.
  • Collaborate with data engineering teams and Databricks to source, cleanse, and prepare high-quality data.


Data Governance & Quality

  • Implement consistent data definitions, naming conventions, and standards across BI assets.
  • Ensure data accuracy with validation, error handling, and best-practice troubleshooting.
  • Maintain documentation to drive transparency and data literacy across the organisation.


Stakeholder Engagement & Support

  • Translate business needs into actionable analytical reporting solutions.
  • Lead workshops, demos, and training to empower business users.
  • Serve as the primary contact for all Power BI-related initiatives.


Project Management & Team Leadership

  • Lead and mentor a team of Power BI developers and analysts.
  • Partner cross-functionally with IT, engineering, and business units.
  • Leverage agile methodologies to deliver iterative, high-quality solutions.


What We’re Looking For

  • 5+ years’ experience in Power BI, DAX, Power Query, and data modelling.
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with data warehousing/ETL.
  • Experience integrating Power BI with Databricks.
  • Proven ability to deliver large-scale BI solutions in enterprise environments.
  • Knowledge of RLS, multi-environment deployments, Git/DevOps.
  • Confident communicator able to explain complex concepts simply.
  • Experience managing or mentoring BI professionals.
  • Degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Analytics, or related field (Master’s a bonus).
  • Power BI / Analytics / Databricks certifications preferred.
  • Detail-oriented, adaptable, and committed to continuous learning.


Leadership Qualities We Value

Innovation • Critical Thinking • Optimism • Collaboration • Time Management • Problem-Solving • Independence • Knowledge Sharing • Approachability

If you’re ready to join a global market leader and play a key role in shaping enterprise-wide BI strategy, I’d love to hear from you.


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