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BI Developer - Hybrid (2 days in office) - Up to 55K + Bonus + 10% Pension + 26 days Holiday + Bupa Healthcare - Leeds

We are looking for a highly motivated and skilled BI Developer to join an established data / BI team based in central Leeds.

This exciting opportunity will suit a talented BI Developer who is well versed in the Microsoft Stack. You will be working in an established Data team of 16, who contribute to smooth running of a multi-million pound organisation with over 2000 employees.

You will be working in a team comprised of DBAs, BI and SQL developers working on a range of projects using the latest technologies. They are a big believer in sharing thoughts and encouraging and supporting innovation and creativity. You will also be given the chance to be involved in all aspects of the project process from conception through to completion and launch.

BI Developer Key skills:

  • Microsoft BI Stack
  • Power BI
  • Dashboard/report creation
  • Visualization
  • DAX
  • MS SQL
  • Agile
  • PowerApps, Power Automate, machine learning, and Microsoft Fabric

    You will be a motivated BI Developer with good communication skills and have prior experience within a similar position. The successful BI Developer should have strong problem solving abilities, organisational skills and the ability to work as part of a team.

    We are interviewing currently so apply now for immediate consideration or contact George Harvey at ITSS Recruitment for further information

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