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BI Developer

Puddington, Cheshire West and Chester
2 weeks ago
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We have an exciting opportunity for a BI Developer to join a growing Data & Applications team within a forward-thinking organisation.

This role offers the chance to work on a mix of greenfield projects and continuous improvement, helping to shape and deliver innovative data solutions.

The Role

As a BI Developer, you’ll play a key role in designing and building BI solutions that provide insights and drive decision-making. You’ll be working in an agile squad alongside developers, business analysts and testers, with opportunities to influence design and deliver high-quality solutions using modern technologies.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop BI solutions using the latest tools and technologies.
Build new solutions as well as enhance existing functionality.
Collaborate within an agile team environment, contributing to stand-ups, sprint reviews and design sessions.
Work with cloud-based infrastructure and CI/CD pipelines to implement efficient solutions.About You

Have a passion for technology and are eager to learn.
Enjoy working across the full BI development lifecycle.
Have experience with Power BI.
Take pride in creating solutions that improve business outcomes.Benefits

Competitive salary with excellent benefits package.

25 days holiday plus bank holidays.

Flexible working with 2 days in the office per week.

Subsidised onsite facilities including food and gym memberships.

Educational sponsorship and career development support

New Ventures Recruitment Ltd is proud to be an equal opportunities employer and are acting as a recruitment agency for this vacancy

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