Senior Business Intelligence Developer

Synchro
1 year ago
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Are you a Senior BI Engineer - Have You Thought of Relocating to Dubai?


Senior BI Engineer – Relocate to Dubai! – Full Time


Ready to take the next step in your career and work in one of the world's most dynamic and fast-growing financial hubs? Relocate to Dubai and join our esteemed client in the financial sector as part of their Data Analytics Unit, where you'll play a pivotal role in shaping data-driven strategies and business transformation projects.


Why Dubai?

  • Tax-Free Earnings:Maximize your money with a tax-free salary, allowing you to enjoy a high-quality lifestyle whilst earning and saving more.
  • Full Relocation Package:Our client here offers a comprehensive relocation package, including flights, accommodation, and assistance in settling into the vibrant Dubai lifestyle.
  • Lifestyle & Growth Opportunities:Dubai offers an unparalleled cosmopolitan lifestyle, world-class infrastructure, and endless opportunities for professional growth. Work in a rapidly expanding market in the heart of the financial sector.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Experience:You will be a senior and experienced BI Engineer with broad technical skillset. This is a senior role, so must have experience of working within a Senior or Lead capacity.
  • Technical Expertise:Strong working knowledge of working with BI tools like SAS, Python VBA, Power BI, Tableau.
  • Education:Bachelor’s degree in business administration, IT, Data Science, or related field (master’s preferred). Further to this, any professional certifications in SAS, Power BI or Business Analytics would be beneficial.


What You’ll Get:

  • A highly competitive Tax-Free Salary
  • Comprehensive Relocation Support:Including flights and accommodation.
  • Exposure to Cutting-Edge Projects:Be at the forefront of data-driven business transformation in the financial sector.
  • Career Growth:Opportunities for continuous learning and career advancement in one of the fastest-growing global financial markets.
  • Lifestyle Benefits:Live in the heart of Dubai with access to top-notch amenities, vibrant culture, and an excellent work-life balance.


If you meet the requirements and are excited about this opportunity, please get in touch with Rich Blackmore at Synchro Recruitment to discuss the role in detail.

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