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BI Developer (Qlik) – Unlock the Power of Data!

Are you an experienced BI Developer looking to make a real impact in a dynamic environment? This is your chance to join a high-performing data team where your expertise in QlikSense and SQL will be critical in transforming data into actionable insights. This role offers the perfect opportunity for someone who thrives on challenges, enjoys solving complex problems, and wants to shape the future of data-driven decision-making.

About the Role You’ll be joining a collaborative and innovative team that’s dedicated to delivering high-quality BI solutions. You’ll work closely with data analysts and offshore teams, leveraging QlikSense and SQL to deliver accurate, insightful, and scalable analytics. This role is perfect for a hands-on developer who enjoys both fixing complex legacy dashboards and working on greenfield projects.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary up to £56,000 plus bonus.

  • Flexible hybrid working model (Manchester office, 1-2 days per week).

  • Career progression with opportunities for growth within a fast-paced environment.

  • A culture of recognition and support where your contributions are valued.

  • Exposure to a variety of data sources and systems, including ERP, WMS, and SQL databases.

    Key Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and maintain QlikSense dashboards and analytics solutions.

  • Optimise and enhance existing BI tools, ensuring high performance and usability.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver insightful data solutions.

  • Create and maintain technical documentation for integration processes.

  • Drive best practices in data management, architecture, and security.

  • Deliver on sprint commitments, working in an Agile environment.

    Required Skills & Experience

  • Strong hands-on experience with QlikSense/QlikView and SQL.

  • Proven experience in designing and optimising BI solutions.

  • Understanding of data architecture, ETL processes, and secure, scalable solutions.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

  • Ability to communicate effectively with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

  • Experience in Agile methodologies.

    This is a fantastic opportunity to join a growing team with ambitious plans. If you’re ready to make a real impact and advance your career in BI, apply now

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