Business Intelligence Developer

PHOENIX Medical Supplies Limited
Preston Brook
3 days ago
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Description

Job Title Business Intelligence Developer

Duration: Permanent

Package:Competitive Salary

Location:Runcorn

About Phoenix Data, Analytics and Insight Team:

This is a transformative and exciting time to be part of the Phoenix Data, Analytics & Insight (DA&I) team. We are embarking on a bold journey to reimagine how data is used across the business — from laying strong modern data foundations to unlocking powerful insights and shaping AI-driven innovations that will help to support our ambitious growth plans.

We’re building a high-performing, forward-thinking team with a fresh structure, modern cloud-based technologies like Microsoft Fabric, and a clear focus on delivering business impact. Whether you’re passionate about data engineering, business intelligence, analytics, or automation, you’ll be joining a team where your ideas will shape the future of healthcare logistics and pharmacy services in the UK.

You’ll be empowered to make a real difference, working on meaningful projects that improve decision-making, drive efficiency, and help our colleagues and customers thrive. 

About the Role:

As BI Developer, you will deliver robust and sustainable Power BI solutions to stakeholders across the business, focusing on tools that support commercial and operational objectives. You will collaborate with various teams to design, develop, roll out, and support Power BI solutions, ensuring they remain fit for purpose and perform as expected. You will also support stakeholders in adopting Power BI and identify new opportunities to add value through data insights. Additionally, you will explore the use of how the Power Platform (PowerApps, PowerAutomate) can be used to deliver data products to the business, and to automate existing manual processes.

Key Responsibilities:

Design and develop automated, visually compelling dashboards that deliver actionable insights across the organisation. Use advanced data visualisation techniques to communicate analysis clearly and support data-informed decision-making. Proactively identify opportunities to enhance existing reporting through Power BI, implementing strong BI development processes including peer review, testing, and controlled release. Develop business domain semantic models that provide stakeholders with self-service capability. Collaborate with the wider Data, Analytics & Insight team and business stakeholders to ensure data is well-defined, structured, and accessible for self-service reporting and semantic model use. Champion best practices in reporting and analysis—ensuring data integrity, rigorous testing, clear documentation, and consistently high standards. Engage with internal stakeholders to gather detailed requirements for metrics, KPIs, and reporting needs. Own the end-to-end lifecycle of business reporting, from design and development to ongoing maintenance, ensuring consistent delivery of key insights.

What We’re Looking For:

Proven experience in building and maintaining reliable, scalable Power BI dashboards, reports, and semantic models, with deep expertise in Power BI and strong proficiency in SQL. Solid understanding of data modelling and data warehouse principles, with preferred hands-on experience in Microsoft Fabric and Microsoft Azure environments. Excellent data visualisation skills, with the ability to distil complex data into clear, engaging, and actionable insights for a variety of stakeholders. Strong ability to create efficient and powerful DAX measures and calculated columns for complex analytics. Familiarity with integrating Power BI development with source control tools like Git. Ability to understand business processes, KPIs, and translate requirements into meaningful dashboards and insights.

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