Business Intelligence Developer

Jackson Hogg
Sunderland, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £50,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
13 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Are you a motivated Business Intelligence Developer? This is an exciting opportunity to join an agile BI team and help transform reporting and analytics across the organisation.

In this role, you’ll design and build governed, high-performance reporting models using Azure Databricks and Azure SQL. Your work will underpin certified Tableau data sources and executive reporting across Finance, Compliance, Operations, and Senior Leadership.

This is more than dashboard development — it’s an opportunity to shape the BI platform, embed governance, and mature an evolving reporting landscape.

What You’ll Do

  • Design and develop scalable data transformations in Azure Databricks using Python and Spark
  • Build and maintain star-schema models aligned to business KPI definitions
  • Collaborate with Data Engineering to improve data quality and reliability
  • Support and enhance Tableau dashboards and certified data sources
  • Centralise KPI logic and improve reporting consistency and governance
  • Optimise performance, refresh reliability, and row-level security
  • Contribute to sprint-based delivery (Jira-managed backlog) and shared BI Duty ownership

What We’re Looking For

  • 3+ years’ experience in BI, analytics engineering, or data-focused roles
  • Strong SQL skills (complex queries, optimisation, data validation)
  • Hands-on experience with Python and Spark, ideally in Azure Databricks
  • Experience designing and maintaining star-schema models
  • Experience supporting reporting in Tableau or Power BI
  • Solid understanding of data warehousing, governance, and KPI standardisation
  • Strong stakeholder communication and problem-solving skills

Desirable

  • Experience in financial services or regulated environments
  • Exposure to Azure SQL, Tableau Server, row-level security, or cloud BI platforms
  • Experience rationalising legacy reporting and improving governance frameworks
  • Familiarity with modern semantic modelling approaches (e.g. Microsoft Fabric)

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