Data Analytics Developer - £70,000 - London

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Data Analytics Developer - £70,000 - London - Hybrid

Company Overview:

My client is a leader in the insurance industry, focusing on providing specialist offerings to clients no matter the need! Their commitment to utilising innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies is a key pillar of their recent success. This technological and data focus is what sets them apart from their competition, working with my client you will be a key pillar of their success.

This is an excellent chance to join an amazing working culture, with some of the best talent around, and push yourself to the next level while being supported and given everything you need to do so.

Role Overview:

As a Data Analytics Developer your you primary focus will be the development of top of the range Power BI dashboards, working with stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver valuable insights for the company. You will work closely with the Data Engineering team on Data platform development making back end skills a necessity.

My client will provide all the training necessary to aid you in becoming the best developer possible.

Requirements:

Strong Dashboard Building with Power BI
Strong SQL/T-SQL
Azure Experience
Strong Stakeholder Management Experience
Insurance Experience

Interviews ongoing don't miss your chance to secure a role working with cutting-edge technology while maintaining exceptional work-life balance.

Contact me @ (url removed) or on (phone number removed).

Azure,Microsoft Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, Power BI, Azure, SQL, DAX, Data Modelling, Data Engineering

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