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Our client is a fast-growing (and successful!) Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and HealthTech firm.


Based in central London with very flexible, hybrid, working, they’re looking for an experienced Business Intelligence Developer / Engineer to join them.


You’ll report directly to the CTO and have the chance to drive their ambitions to be a fully data-driven business, working across engineering teams to deliver exceptional Data and Business Intelligence capabilities.


You’ll work on designing, developing, and supporting BI solutions and be involved in everything from data analysis to implementing new BI tools to creating new reports and dashboards for stakeholders.


You’ll also have the chance to lead the Data roadmap and strategy, work with DevOps to drive automation and be vitalin the evolution of thee data warehousing, ETL and reporting capabilities.


Requirements:


  • Proven Business Intelligence (BI) and Data Engineering skills
  • Good knowledge across tools such as Power BI, Tableau, Qlikview etc
  • Experience creating reporting and dashboarding solutions
  • Great SQL skills and good knowledge across ETL and data warehousing
  • Experience of Cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP etc) would be ideal
  • Any Python scripting and coding skills are a big plus
  • Excellent written and spoken English and communication skills
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