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Norwich
3 months ago
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We are recruiting for a BI Engineer on behalf of a leading financial services company in Norwich. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled reporting engineer to enhance their career with a modern business who have big plans for 2026.

Power BI, Power Platform, Azure Data Lake and Data Services experience are all essential qualities to apply for this role.

In this role you will be responsible for designing an building BI reports, data sets and models for multiple customers. You will work closely with the software engineering team to integrate product architecture and drive the introduction of AI driven policy.

Key Skills Requirements Include:

  • Strong experience with Power BI

  • Key understanding of data sourcing inc. Data Lake, Power Platform and SQL

  • Familiarity with Data Factory

  • Understanding of CI/CD for Power BI

  • Keen interest in the future use of AI and machine learning

  • Key communication skills

    In exchange for your commitment and hard work you can expect a generous salary and opportunities to enhance your career in the future.

    If this role could be of interest or if you wish to find out more about others like it then please contact Ollie at Atkinson Moss today.

    This vacancy is located in Norwich and offers hybrid working. Applicants would ideally live nearby or be prepared to commute on a weekly basis

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