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Job Title: Senior Power BI Developer
Location: Manchester – Hybrid (2–3 days on-site)
Salary: £50,000 - £80,000
Type: Permanent
About the Role
Our client, a growing data & analytics consultancy, is looking for a Senior Power BI Developer to join their Business Intelligence practice. You'll work directly with clients across multiple sectors to design, build, and deliver enterprise-grade reporting and analytics solutions - from data modelling through to polished, decision-ready dashboards.
This is a client-facing consulting role, so you'll need to be equally comfortable in a workshop with a stakeholder as you are deep in DAX and Power Query.
What You'll Be Doing
- Designing and building scalable Power BI data models, reports, and dashboards for enterprise clients
- Writing advanced DAX measures and optimising data models for performance
- Leading data transformation and ETL work using Power Query
- Working with clients to gather requirements and translate business problems into BI solutions
- Implementing row-level security, workspace governance, and deployment pipelines
- Mentoring junior developers and contributing to internal BI best practices
- Collaborating with data engineers on underlying data architecture (SQL Server, Azure Synapse, Fabric, or similar)
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What We're Looking For
- 4+ years' experience building production Power BI solutions
- Strong DAX and Power Query (M) skills
- Solid understanding of data modelling principles (star schema, semantic layers)
- Experience with SQL and at least one enterprise data platform (Azure, Synapse, Fabric, Snowflake, etc.)
- Client-facing consulting experience - comfortable presenting to stakeholders
- Familiarity with Power BI governance, security, and deployment pipelines
- Microsoft certifications (PL-300 or similar) advantageous


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Why Apply?
- Work across varied, high-profile client projects rather than a single internal stack
- Genuine progression path in a new data practice
- Hybrid working with a collaborative, senior technical team
- Strong benefits package and investment in ongoing certification/training
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