Power BI Developer

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Hybrid | Power BI, SQL, Fabric | Drive Automation & Insight | £Competitive + Bonus

Role: Power BI Developer
Location: North West, UK (1 day onsite per week)
Salary: Competitive + Bonus
Technology: Power BI, SQL

Method of Work: Hybrid (1 day onsite, 4 days remote)

About the Company

Our client is a market-leading organisation operating at the forefront of healthcare, logistics, and supply chain. With a focus on modern BI, automation, and self-service analytics, data is no longer an afterthought but a core driver of success for this business.

Why You'll Love This Role

Hybrid Flexibility: Work from home with just 1 day a week onsite at a well-connected North West HQ (easy reach from Liverpool, Manchester, Cheshire, Stoke).
Be the go-to expert in Power BI-your dashboards, your models, your impact.
Work with the latest tech: Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, Azure, plus explore the Power Platform (PowerApps, PowerAutomate).
Join a collaborative, forward-thinking Data, Analytics & Insight team.
Play a key role in automating reporting, improving data accessibility, and embedding BI across the business.

What You'll Be Doing

Design and deliver engaging, automated dashboards that provide actionable insights.
Build scalable semantic models and robust BI processes-development, peer review, testing, deployment.
Collaborate with stakeholders to turn data needs into powerful, self-service solutions.
Spot opportunities to replace manual reporting with smart, automated BI tools.
Champion best practises in data visualisation, UX, and data integrity.

What You'll Bring

Solid experience delivering end-to-end Power BI solutions.
Strong SQL skills and a good grasp of data modelling and data warehousing concepts.
An eye for design-you know how to make data not just functional, but compelling.
Proactive mindset-you don't just wait for tickets, you look for ways to add value.
Bonus: Exposure to Microsoft Fabric, Azure, or the Power Platform.

Why Now?

This business is on a mission to modernise its data landscape-and you'll be at the heart of it. If you're looking for a role where you're trusted to deliver, encouraged to innovate, and where your work will be seen, used, and appreciated-this is it.

Ready to build more than just dashboards? Apply now and let's chat about how this could be your next big move

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