Business Intelligence & Data Engineering Lead

Jackson Hogg
Pickering, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £45,000 pa

Seniority
Lead
Posted
13 Apr 2026 (6 days ago)

We are recruiting a Business Intelligence & Data Engineering Lead to lead the development of a centralised reporting and analytics capability.

The role focuses on building intuitive, automated reporting solutions while improving data quality, consistency, and organisational understanding of data. You will work across teams and departments, acting as the go‑to specialist for BI, reporting, and management information.

Responsibilities

* Delivering automated Power BI dashboards that support management decision‑making

* Integrating data from multiple systems and formats into consistent reporting models

* Ensuring high standards of data accuracy and integrity

* Creating and maintaining documentation for data flows and reporting logic

* Supporting colleagues with training and guidance on reporting tools

* Advising on reporting design, data structures, and analytical approaches

* Contributing to organisation‑wide digital and data transformation initiatives

Required Experience

* Proven experience designing and delivering Power BI reporting solutions

* Experience working with APIs, Excel, CSV, and JSON data

* Ability to engage stakeholders with different levels of data literacy

* Strong documentation, communication, and organisational skills

* Confident working autonomously and managing multiple priorities

Desirable Experience

* Data governance or quality framework experience

* Modern data platform exposure (Fabric, Azure Data Factory, Databricks)

* Python or R for data analysis

* Experience modernising reporting from manual or spreadsheet‑led processes

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