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Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Newstone Talent Solutions
City of London
1 day ago
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Power BI Developer – Finance

Location: London (Hybrid, 2 days onsite)


Type: Interim/Contract, Inside IR35


We’re seeking a highly capable Power BI Developer to join a global organisation undergoing significant transformation and change. This fast paced 6‑month contract is ideal for someone who thrives in dynamic environments where priorities shift quickly and high quality insight is needed at speed. If you bring advanced Power BI skills and strong FP&A experience, you’ll play a key role in shaping how financial data is used across the business.


The Role

You'll support the FP&A team by rapidly delivering high impact dashboards, reports and analysis that drive strategic decision making across the organisation. As the subject matter expert for Power BI, you’ll enhance data accessibility, improve reporting capability and support ongoing finance transformation initiatives.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and maintain intuitive, high‑performing Power BI dashboards and reports that provide clear, actionable insight
  • Build sophisticated financial calculations using advanced DAX
  • Use Power Query to extract, transform and load data from multiple systems
  • Work closely with the FP&A team to understand evolving reporting needs and deliver solutions at pace
  • Ensure accuracy, consistency and data integrity across all outputs
  • Provide guidance and upskilling to colleagues on Power BI functionality and best practice
  • Respond to urgent requests and support wider transformation‑driven analysis projects

About You

  • Degree in Finance, Accounting or a related discipline
  • Strong background in FP&A or a similar financial analysis environment
  • Proven experience building Power BI dashboards and working across complex datasets
  • Exceptional attention to detail and analytical problem‑solving skills
  • Confident working at pace with large, complex data sets
  • Experience with finance systems (Oracle) and advanced Excel modelling beneficial
  • Strong communicator who collaborates effectively in a change‑driven environment

This 6‑month contract offers a unique opportunity to apply your technical and analytical skills within a high profile finance function during a period of significant transformation. If you’re commercially minded, data driven and energised by fast‑moving environments, we would love to hear from you.


Apply now or get in touch to learn more.


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