Senior Data Engineer

Datatech
Birmingham, West Midlands (County)
5 months ago
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Posted
10 Dec 2025 (5 months ago)

Senior Business Intelligence Developer
Location: Birmingham - hybrid, one day per week in the office
Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 depending on experience
Ref: J13034

A growing organisation investing heavily in its data strategy is seeking a Senior Business Intelligence Developer to help shape modern, scalable data and reporting solutions. You will be central to delivering trusted insight, improving data flows and supporting an environment that makes decisions through clear and accurate information.

Responsibilities:
·Building and maintaining data pipelines in Azure Data Factory
·Developing and optimising Azure SQL environments
·Designing meaningful Power BI dashboards and reports for business use
·Working closely with stakeholders to understand needs and translate them into BI solutions
·Improving data quality, modelling, automation and governance
·Supporting and guiding junior colleagues within the BI function

Experience:
·Strong hands on experience with Azure Data Factory
·Confident delivery using Azure SQL
·Proven ability in Power BI visualisation and report development
·Understanding of data warehouse design principles
·Knowledge or experience of Fabric is advantageous
·Ability to work with non-technical and technical stakeholders
·Supporting and guiding junior colleagues within the BI function
·Experience working in Agile teams

Additional Information
You must already have the right to work in the United Kingdom as sponsorship is not available.

This is a great opportunity to take a key role in shaping modern BI and data solutions within the Azure ecosystem, contributing directly to the organisation's data maturity and future growth.

Apply today to find out more

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