Business Intelligence Developer

TRIA
Birmingham
1 year ago
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a data professional to join a client in the construction consultancy industry. You'll be joining during an exciting period of growth as they're developing their BI Data & reporting function as part of their wider data-led strategy. Over the last few years, they have migrated into Azure, implemented Dynamics 365, Power BI, Power Apps and are looking into AI/Machine Learning.

You'll be joining a well-established team however their current reporting and dashboarding is being done by another area of the business. They would like to bring this in-house and set up their own Data Analytics and Power BI hub.

As the Power BI developer, you will be deciding what this will look like allowing someone to really make their mark. You will need to be externally facing, gathering requirements and asking questions to the rest of the team. This is so they can have customer-built and relevant reports and power BI dashboards. Therefore, you will need to be both strong technically and in communication, being able to communicate with non-technical stakeholders.

Experience Required:

  • Proficient in Power BI
  • DAX
  • Excel
  • SQL
  • Strong communication, being able to engage with technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Desirable but not required:

  • Construction industry experience
  • Dataverse
  • Azure SQL

If you are interested in this role and can demonstrate the above, please apply to be considered and find out more information.

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