BI Developer

J N Bentley Ltd
Leeds, West Yorkshire
8 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
10 Sep 2025 (8 months ago)

BI Developer

Location: Leeds, UK
Department: Business Support
Job Type: Full time
Contract Type: Permanent

JN Bentley is a leading civil engineering and construction organisation that directly employs over 2,500 people. We are a fast-growing business working alongside major clients such as National Grid, Rolls Royce, Yorkshire Water, United Utilities, Welsh Water, Severn Trent Water, the Environment Agency, and the Coal Authority. Our continued success has positioned us as a leader in the UK construction and civil engineering sectors, with a reputation for excellence and innovation.

We’re looking for a BI Developer to join our expanding BI and Development team based in Leeds. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team that leverages data to drive improvements and support decision-making across the business.

As a BI Developer, you will:

Support the design and architecture of the BI environment with team members based in the UK
Collaborate with stakeholders to refine requirements and define & develop robust data models.
Shape new dashboards and promote adoption of new functionality.
Design, build, and test Power Platform solutions.
Participate in sprint planning and collaborative development.
Transition final solutions to the IT Service Desk team post go live and early life support.
What You’ll Need:

A STEM degree or equivalent experience.
Experience in business intelligence roles, including dashboard/report creation of varying complexity with visualization and analytical using tools like Power BI.
MS SQL experience and knowledge & understanding of DAX.
Experience of Agile delivery.
Experience of PowerApps, Power Automate, machine learning, and Microsoft Fabric.
What’s in it for You:

Enjoy hybrid working with 2/3 days per week in the office (including at least one day in our Leeds office), a competitive salary, and a fantastic working culture. We offer a supportive environment and access to a wide range of financial, lifestyle, health, and wellbeing benefits

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