Power BI Developer - Nottingham - Hybrid - £65,000 + Benefits

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Power BI Developer - Nottingham - Hybrid - £65,000 + Benefits

Looking for your next step in Power BI where your work truly influences business decisions?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading UK law firm with over 1,000 professionals nationwide-an organisation trusted by major household brands and recognised for its clarity, care, and collaborative approach. It's a firm where innovation is encouraged, people are valued, and meaningful work is the norm.

This isn't just another reporting job.

You'll be part of a modern, forward-thinking Applications Development Team, working with cutting-edge Microsoft technologies; including Azure, .NET, Power Platform, and Microsoft 365. The team champions continuous learning, clean engineering practices, and building scalable, impactful applications that shape the firm's future.

If you're passionate about data, eager to solve complex problems, and want to see your insights drive real organisational change, this is the role for you.

About the Role

As a Power BI Developer, you'll take ownership of designing, developing, and maintaining advanced business intelligence solutions. You'll transform complex datasets into high-value insights and collaborate closely with stakeholders across Finance, Business Development, Marketing, Risk & Compliance, and senior leadership.

Your work will directly support improved decision-making, operational efficiency, and strategic outcomes across the firm-all while ensuring data confidentiality and regulatory compliance.

Key Responsibilities

Build robust data ingestion pipelines from systems such as PMS, DMS, CRM, HR and Risk/Conflicts
Integrate data from SQL databases, APIs and cloud services
Create and optimise datasets and semantic models designed for scalability and performance
Write advanced DAX calculations and measures
Develop compelling dashboards and interactive/paginated reports following data storytelling best practices
Maintain accurate and secure master data (clients, matters, timekeepers, etc.)
Work closely with stakeholders to translate business needs into technical solutions
Implement version control using Azure DevOps Repos/GIT
Monitor and enhance Power BI Service performance and refresh cycles
Stay ahead of emerging Power BI features, updates and industry best practices

Skills & Experience Required

Experience delivering enterprise-grade Power BI solutions, ideally within a legal or professional services environment
Strong understanding of data modelling, star schema design, and ETL processes
Experience with Microsoft Fabric, Synapse, Azure SQL or Data Lake
Familiarity with Azure DevOps/GIT for source control
Strong analytical mindset with excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Experience with systems such as Dynamics 365

If you're excited by the idea of using data to make a real impact and want to work in a supportive, progressive environment this role offers the perfect next step.

Apply today and take your career to the next level

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