Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Forward Role Recruitment
united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, uk
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Senior BI Developer – Manchester | Hybrid Are you passionate about transforming data into actionable insight?Do you thrive in environments where you can lead, mentor, and shape BI strategy?Ready to be part of a company investing heavily in modern, cloud-based data solutions?We’re supporting a business on a major data transformation journey, and they’re looking for a Senior Business Intelligence Developer to help shape their BI strategy, lead best practices, and support the move to a modern, cloud-first data platform. This is a high-impact role ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex problems, mentoring others, and driving business-wide insight through data.What You’ll Be Doing:Collaborating with stakeholders to gather requirements and design clear, actionable reporting solutionsLeading the development of scalable data models, dashboards, and visualisationsSupporting the migration of legacy processes to a new cloud-based data platformPlaying a key role in BI architecture, tooling decisions, and solution designMentoring BI developers, setting coding standards, and improving team deliveryOptimising performance, maintaining documentation, and embedding best practicesWhat’s in It for You:Flexible hybrid working to support your work-life balanceEmployee discounts and access to savings through a rewards platformHealthcare plan including online GP servicesEnhanced pension and life assuranceAccess to mental health and wellbeing toolsShare Scheme Regular social events, charity days, and opportunities for upskillingWhat You’ll Need:Advanced skills in Power BI or TableauPrevious experience managing a small teamConfident liasing with stakeholders and presenting to senior managementStrong SQL and experience with ETL tools (e.G. SSIS, DBT, AWS Glue)Solid understanding of data warehousing and data modelling principlesExperience with modern platforms like Snowflake or DatabricksGreat communication skills and experience working in Agile teamsA passion for data and a collaborative approach to problem-solvingBonus:Exposure to AWS (e.G. S3, Lambda), Python or R, or tools like Amazon QuickSight or ThoughtSpotFamiliarity with big data tools and data governance frameworksIf you’re on the market for a new role and want to get stuck into meaningful BI projects in a business that’s genuinely investing in its data, this could be a great move. You’ll have the flexibility to work how you work best, plenty of support from a collaborative team, and the chance to make a real impact. APPLY now or email your CV toPlease note sponsorship cannot be provided for this role and you must be based in the UKSenior BI Developer – Manchester | Hybrid

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