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We are seeking a motivated Graduate Business Intelligence Developer to join our Development team. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to begin their career in data and systems development.
Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, you will support the design, development, and maintenance of our SQL and BI environment. You will work closely with internal stakeholders, gaining exposure to business systems, reporting tools, and data processes across the organisation.
Responsibilities
- Support the design, development and deployment of BI reports and dashboards
- Assist in extracting, transforming, and loading (ETL) data from SQL and other systems
- Contribute to application development projects using appropriate technologies
- Provide support for internal BI and SQL systems, ensuring issues are resolved in a timely manner
- Work with end users to understand reporting needs and provide data-driven solutions
- Participate in team knowledge sharing and cross-training initiatives
- Continuously develop technical skills and learn new tools and technologies
- Assist with system upgrades and maintenance activities where required
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Qualifications
- A 3rd level Degree in Computer Science, Data Analytics, Information Systems, or a related discipline
- Understanding of relational database concepts and SQL fundamentals
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- A proactive attitude with a willingness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced environment


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Desirable (Not Essential)
- Exposure (through coursework or projects) to BI tools such as Qlik, Power BI, or similar
- Basic knowledge of ETL processes or data warehousing concepts
- Familiarity with programming or scripting languages
- Understanding of IT support environments or ticketing systems
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. We reserve the right to close the role should suitable applicants be found in advance of the closing date.
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