Graduate / Junior BI Developer

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GRADUATE/JUNIOR BI DEVELOPER

Location: Hybrid Working (Flexible) Type: Permanent Salary: Competitive + Benefits

ABOUT THE ROLE
Join an innovative provider of business intelligence solutions in the UK healthcare sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for an aspiring data professional to grow and develop a comprehensive skill set in modern BI technologies. Working within a small, specialised team, you'll gain exposure to the full lifecycle of data solution delivery, from customer engagement to system development and support.

WHAT YOU'LL DO

Collaborate with customers to understand and meet their evolving data needs.
Integrate, develop, and maintain data solutions tailored to client requirements.
Work closely with team members and independently on varied projects.
Leverage tools like Tableau, Power BI, and SQL to deliver actionable insights.
Engage directly with non-technical stakeholders, translating their needs into effective data solutions.WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR

Computer Science or a numerical degree (e.g., Economics, potentially even Microbiology if the individual demonstrates strong numerical aptitude).
Experience working with data (via previous roles, education, or placements).
Strong communication and analytical abilities.
Capability to work as part of a team and independently.
Full UK driving license.Advantageous Skills Include: Tableau or Power BI, SQL, data warehousing concepts and an understanding of the UK healthcare system.

WHAT YOU'LL GAIN

Hands-on experience with modern BI tools like Tableau, Power BI, and SQL.
Professional certifications in Microsoft and Tableau technologies.
In-depth knowledge of pharmaceutical data and healthcare business processes.
Opportunities for career development aligned with your skills and ambitions.BENEFITS

Hybrid Working (2 days in office)
Contribution towards home broadband.
Profit share scheme* and pension contributions (6% of base salary).
Environmental benefits package* and graduate car/rental deposit loan scheme.
Death in service benefit & Health Insurance
Training and development support tailored to your goals.
Complimentary lunch and breakfast in the office.READY TO GROW YOUR CAREER?
If you're passionate about data and eager to develop your skills in a supportive, dynamic environment, apply now!

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