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BI Developer

Telford
22 hours ago
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Role Title: BI Developer
Duration: contract to run until 21/06/2026
Location: Telford, Hybrid 2 days per month onsite
Rate: £400 max pay - Umbrella only

Role purpose / summary

A Business Intelligence Developer with the following skills/experience is required to work with the Client MU's Central Business Operations Support team (CBOS).

Collaboration: Proven ability to collaborate effectively within cross-functional teams to deliver robust BI solutions using Microsoft technologies.

Technical Expertise: Extensive experience with Microsoft SQL Server, and related database technologies for data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL).

Solution Development: Skilled in designing, developing, and implementing business intelligence solutions, including dashboards and reports using Power BI and SSRS.

Data Integration: Proficiency in integrating data from multiple sources and ensuring data accuracy, consistency, and reliability for business decision-making.

Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, with a demonstrated ability to identify, diagnose, and resolve data and reporting issues.

Training & Support: Track record of providing user training, documentation, and ongoing support for BI tools, dashboards, and reports.

Business Acumen: Understanding of business intelligence strategies and their application to support organisational objectives.

Other Skills/Experience:

Power Apps and Power Automate for advanced data workflows and automation.
Certification in Microsoft Power Platform, SQL Server, or related technologies.
Familiarity with data modelling and data warehousing.
Knowledge of data governance, compliance, and information security principles.
All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply

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