Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Portsmouth
2 weeks ago
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Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Salary: Up to £70,000

Join a dynamic organisation that is enhancing its reporting and analytics capabilities to deliver accurate, actionable insights across the business. With a strong commitment to Microsoft Azure technologies and a cloud-first approach, this is an exciting opportunity to shape how data is transformed into meaningful information for decision-making.

As a Senior Business Intelligence Developer, you will work across the full BI stack, designing and implementing robust reporting solutions and ETL processes that ensure data accuracy and reliability. You will collaborate with architects, analysts and stakeholders to deliver high-quality insights that support strategic growth.

In this role, you will be responsible for:

Developing and maintaining Power BI dashboards and reports to provide actionable insights.
Designing and developing robust ETL solutions using Azure Data Factory and related services.
Managing integrations between internal systems and external partners.
Supporting data migration from legacy systems into the new platform.
Collaborating with technical and non-technical stakeholders to deliver clear, actionable solutions.To be successful in this role, you will have:

Experience building and optimising Power BI reports and dashboards.
Advanced SQL skills and experience with large datasets and data warehouse modelling.
Proven experience with Azure SQL Databases, Data Lakes, and scalable ETL development.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to translate technical concepts for non-technical audiences.Some of the package/role details include:

Salary up to £65,000
Hybrid working model twice per week in Portsmouth
Pension scheme and private healthcare options
Opportunities for training and developmentThis is just a brief overview of the role. For the full details, simply apply with your CV and I'll be in touch to discuss it further

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