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Technology SQL Data Analyst & Reporting Developer- London, England. (Full-Time).

Axiom Technologies
City of London
1 week ago
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Axiom Technologiesis a Global IT Services partner supporting medium to large-scale enterprises. Please visit our website for more information about what we do at www.axiomtechnologies.com.

We are seeking a skilled SQL Data Analyst and Reporting Developer to support the development and maintenance of reports, dashboards, and data visualisations for our program. The ideal candidate will have strong experience within the Microsoft data ecosystem, along with a solid understanding of data warehousing and reporting technologies.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, optimize, and maintain complex SQL queries (T-SQL) within Microsoft SQL Server environments.
  • Design and support data warehousing solutions.
  • Develop and manage OLAP cubes and reporting services.
  • Build interactive and insightful dashboards using Power BI and Tableau.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather reporting requirements and deliver actionable insights.

Key Skills & Experience:

  • Proficient in Power BI and Tableau for data visualisation and reporting.
  • Strong proficiency in SQL and database architecture (Microsoft T-SQL).
  • Experience with data warehousing concepts and implementation.
  • Hands-on experience with OLAP and SSRS (SQL Server Reporting Services).

Working Conditions:

  • Occasional lifting of equipment (up to 25 lbs).
  • Flexible schedule or after-hours support may be needed during maintenance windows or emergencies.

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