Detailed Description From Employer:
Modernise the BI / Data Infrastructure from on prem to the latest cloud technologies, developing data models and creating interactive dashboards and reports BI Developer Up to £60,000 per annum Southampton (Hybrid - 3 days on site)
Highlights of the role:
- A key aspect of the role involves modernising the company's reporting and data infrastructure; moving from an on-premises legacy system to a new cloud-based stack using Google BigQuery and Looker.
- This provides an opportunity to work with newer, cutting-edge BI technologies.
- There is a lot of flexibility and autonomy in the role as such the BI Developer will have the chance to make a significant impact and shape the direction this takes.
- The company has a strong appetite for this transformation and is investing heavily in building out the team.
- The chance to work across multiple departments and business domains, providing exposure to diverse data and reporting requirements, broadening out your experience and skillset.
- Attractive career progression opportunities as the team grows over time and the project evolves.
Experience Required:
- Experience of BI tools and technologies
- Worked in Big Data
- Knowledge of data warehousing concepts and best practices
- Experience in creating interactive reports and dashboards with Power BI and knowledge of DAX language
Desired:
- Google BigQuery
- Looker
- Logistics experience
If you are a BI Developer local to Southampton looking for an autonomous role in a fast paced and dynamic environment then this could be the role for you! Apply now or contact Nick Trussler at Spectrum IT Recruitment for more information
Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
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