Senior BI Developer - Edinburgh/Glasgow Hybrid - 52K plus Bonus

Stockbridge, City of Edinburgh
2 months ago
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Lorien's client, a fast-growing, global-reaching SAAS company with a great reputation in their domain, are currently looking to hire a Senior Developer / Senior Software Engineer with a Business Intelligence background to join their team, help lead from the front, and play a key role in the next stages of the company's evolution a new version of their core platform and offerings.

This would be a brilliant fit for someone with proven SSRS / PowerBI expertise, a strong record of building technical solutions in the FS/SaaS/FinTech spaces, and a previous record of leading technical projects as a key part of a multidisciplinary function.

They're a growing firm with great projects in the pipeline, happy to offer a range of incentives (including bonuses, hybrid working, private healthcare, recognition rewards, professional development and ongoing upskilling avenues), and friendly people to work with (ask us, we've placed a number of them ourselves!), so take a look and apply before it's too late:

Key Responsibilities:

Take the reins as an SME for solution configurations, taking a leading role in the implementation and testing of low-code solutions, and scoping development/testing projects and timelines
Deliver against overarching business objectives, from translating requirements into designs and solutions, and improving as you and the wider development teamwork
Ensuring effective output from the team via mentoring/reviews and signoffs, as well as release validation, and liaising with the rest of the technical function and other teams to keep everyone up to date and align with business goals
Ensuring Agile working and best practice is woven into the team, keeping aware of new trends and tech to improve as you go, contributing to standups and so onWhat they're looking for:

Proven track record in Software Development in a similar role
Demonstrable strong skills across BI tooling such as SSRS or PowerBI as well as SQL, data queries/manipulation/tuning
Strong skills across unit, end-to-end and acceptance testing
Ability to lead on technical projects and liaise with staff of varying disciplines
Previous work in Finance/FinTech/SaaS environments
Ability to mentor internal staff as well as liaise with external representativesIf you're looking to join a great firm with major expansion and evolution on the horizon, offering a host of benefits with staff at the centre such as remote working, bonuses and recognition rewards, healthcare, progression and more, apply now with your latest CV and let's have a chat.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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