BI Developer

Fruition IT
Leicester
8 months ago
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Job Description

BI Developer, Leicester, Thriving Manufacturing Business

Up to £65,000Flexible hybrid working, personal developmentFamily business feel

Fruition IT are partnering with one of the leading manufacturing businesses in the UK and company that truly sells itself. Due to system transformation, they're now looking to hire an experienced BI Developer with strong Databricks experience to showcase their business data!

How will you be spending your time?

As BI Developer you will use your experience to ensure the existing design, development, and expansion of a near real-time data platform integrating AWS, Databricks with the current on-prem system. Then develop ETL processes to integrate and transform data from multiple sources into a centralised data platform on AWS.

You will be responsible for developing and optimising complex SQL queries and data pipelines, collaborate to gather and understand data requirements. You will design and build interactive and insightful dashboards and reports for stakeholders as well as develop and maintain comprehensive documentation for data models, ETL processes, and BI solutions.

What will you be doing?

You will be required to have expertise in BI development, data engineering, or a similar role.

Proficient in SQL and Python for data manipulation and analysisExtensive experience with Databricks and Apache SparkExperience with ETL tools and processesProficiency in BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or similarProficient with both AWS and Azure.

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This role is near Leicester, the company has a flexible 2 days in the office per week policy!

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