Senior Business Intelligence Developer

4it Recruitment
Nottingham
1 day ago
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BI Developer – Power BI / SQL / Data Modelling - Nottingham (2 days per month on-site) - £65,000 + benefits


About the Role

We’re looking for an experienced Senior BI Developer to join our growing data team and take ownership of our business intelligence landscape. This is a pivotal role where you’ll analyse current data structures, define future-state roadmaps, design robust data solutions, and deliver high-quality reporting to drive strategic decision-making across the organisation.


You’ll play a key part in shaping how we manage and visualise data—working across data modelling, warehousing, and reporting to build a modern, insightful BI environment.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyse existing data sources, reporting processes, and BI systems to identify improvements and opportunities.
  • Develop and implement end-to-end BI solutions using Power BI, including dashboards, data models, and automated reporting.
  • Design and maintain scalable data models, data warehouses, and ETL pipelines to support enterprise-wide analytics.
  • Produce accurate and insightful financial data reporting for senior stakeholders.
  • Create BI roadmaps, solution designs, and documentation to guide future data strategy.
  • Develop and maintain SQL queries, stored procedures, and data transformations.
  • Build and support reports using SSRS and other reporting tools.
  • Collaborate with analysts, finance teams, and technical teams to understand requirements and deliver high-value insights.


Skills & Experience Required

  • Strong experience as a BI Developer or Senior BI Developer.
  • Advanced proficiency with Power BI (data modelling, DAX, Power Query).
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with relational databases.
  • Solid understanding of data warehousing, data modelling, and data design principles.
  • Experience delivering financial reporting and working with complex datasets.
  • Hands-on experience with SSRS.
  • Ability to define BI roadmaps, produce solution designs, and lead BI improvements.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to work effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders.


What We Offer

  • £65,000 salary
  • Hybrid working with only 2 days per month in the Nottingham office
  • Opportunity to shape and modernise a growing BI environment
  • Collaborative, supportive team culture


Business Intelligence Developer/BI Developer/Power BI Developer/Business Intelligence Analyst Developer/Data & BI Developer/Reporting & BI Developer/SQL Developer


Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we may not be able to respond to all applications. Should you not hear from us in 5 working days then your application has not been successful.

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