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BI Developer – Warrington
Our client is seeking an experienced BI Developer to join their growing Digital and Technology team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a data and reporting professional who enjoys working closely with both technical teams and business stakeholders to deliver impactful reporting and analytics solutions.
You will be responsible for developing and maintaining business intelligence and management information reporting, helping to provide valuable insights that support business performance, operational efficiency, and strategic decision-making.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain reporting and dashboard solutions using:
- Power BI
- SSRS
- SQL Server
- Gather and analyse reporting requirements from business stakeholders
- Deliver meaningful insights through data analysis and reporting
- Support both business-as-usual (BAU) reporting activities and project-based initiatives
- Maintain reporting documentation, data feeds, and reporting catalogues
- Collaborate with developers, project teams, and business stakeholders
- Support data quality, governance, testing, and continuous improvement activities
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Essential Skills & Experience
- Proven experience as a BI Developer, BI Analyst, MI Analyst, or similar role
- Strong Microsoft SQL Server and T-SQL development skills
- Advanced Power BI development experience
- Experience creating and maintaining SSRS reports
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities


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Desirable Skills & Experience
- Experience working within a regulated environment
- Knowledge of enterprise business systems
- Experience with Azure data solutions and source control tools
What’s on Offer
- Hybrid working
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Ongoing training and development
- Opportunity to work on exciting business and technology projects
- Supportive and collaborative team environment
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