Lead Power BI Developer - London

Michael Page
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10 months ago
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Lead Power BI Developer - London

This role is focused on designing and delivering Power BI solutions that support data-driven decision-making across a purpose-led investment organisation. You'll work closely with business users, IT, and change teams to develop dashboards, reports, and models using data from systems like eFront and the Enterprise Data Warehouse.

Client Details

Lead Power BI Developer - London

Our client is a purpose-led financial institution focused on global development and long-term impact investing. They operate in a highly collaborative and regulated environment, supporting sustainable growth across emerging markets.

Description

Lead Power BI Developer - London

This is a great opportunity to work in a purpose led financial organisation with a global development focus, where your skills in data visualisation and storytelling will help drive insight and decision making at all levels.

Key Responsibilities

Design and develop reports, dashboards, and KPI scorecards using Power BI Desktop
Develop across the Power Platform suite
Connect to and transform data from various sources (SQL, SharePoint, Excel, etc.)
Integrate Power BI reports with other applications using embedded analytics
Apply advanced DAX calculations and implement row-level security
Work with users to co-develop dashboards and provide training
Define and improve Power BI development standards and documentation
Support user adoption and continuous improvement of Power BI tools
Ensure clear, secure design aligned with best practice and business needsProfile

Lead Power BI Developer - London

You'll bring experience delivering Power BI solutions in a financial services environment, ideally within Private Equity, Private Debt, or Development Finance. You're not just technically strong you can translate data into stories and bring non-technical stakeholders with you.

Essential Skills

Strong Power BI experience including DAX, SQL, and data modelling
Experience implementing row-level security
Confident working with data sources including SQL, SharePoint, Excel, DevOps
Solid understanding of data warehousing and data transformation
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Ability to work with both BAU and project teams
Clear documentation and delivery processes
Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive mindset

Desirable Skills

Experience in Private Equity or Development Finance
Familiarity with eFront or other portfolio management systems
Knowledge of MS Azure Data Factory (Pipelines)
Exposure to Power AppsJob Offer

Lead Power BI Developer - London

For the successful candidate, the role offers:

Competitive salary and benefits from £80k - £100k + Benefits & Hybrid working policy.
The chance to shape and influence data reporting in a purpose driven financial organisation, using modern tools like Power BI, Azure Data Factory, and eFront.
A collaborative working environment where your work directly supports high-impact investment decisions across global markets.
Opportunities for professional growth through cross-functional projects, stakeholder engagement, and exposure to both business-as-usual and strategic change initiatives.If you are ready to take your next step and contribute to meaningful global change through data, we look forward to welcoming you to the team.

Applications for the role closes on the 4th of July and applications will be reviewed post this date

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