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Stockbridge, City of Edinburgh
1 month ago
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Power BI Developer - Edinburgh/Glasgow/Aberdeen - 50-60K plus 30% Bonus

Hybrid working (1/2 days per week in office) at one of their bases in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen - whichever is best for you

Lorien's longstanding client, a growing organisation with a great reputation in their domain with a healthy appreciation for how technology enables their staff and operations, is currently looking to hire a Power BI Developer to join their team, take the reins across report and dashboard design, development and maintenance, lead on relevant BI/Data projects from the front, and play a key role as an SME for all things Business Intelligence.

They're a great firm we've seen treat those we have already introduced into their teams very well, and offer a range of incentives (including 30% bonus, hybrid working - your choice, private healthcare, professional development and ongoing upskilling avenues, friendly people to work with and more), so take a look and apply before it's too late:

Key Responsibilities:

Act as a key SME for all things BI; designing/developing/maintaining user-friendly Power BI/MI reporting solutions & dashboards, as well as leading relevant projects and initiatives, and overseeing scope/Quality Assurance/implementations
Work with key representatives/stakeholders to gather requirements for new features/dashboard solutions in line with the wider Business Intelligence strategy
Liaise with other IT staff to gather/analyse data to ensure fit-for-purpose reports
Being a key go-to individual when outlining strategies for deploying/governing Power BI including licensing/training/supportWhat they're looking for:

Proven track record in a similar role, with skills in dashboard development & visualisation
Demonstrable strong skills and knowledge across Power BI, tooling such as SSRS / SSIS / DAX, data architecture
Strong SQL skills - querying/query performance monitoring
Ability to lead on technical projects and liaise with staff of varying disciplines
Ability to mentor internal staff as well as liaise with external representatives/suppliersIf you're looking to join a great firm offering a host of benefits with staff at the centre such as a great bonus scheme, hybrid working, healthcare, progression avenues and more, apply now with your latest CV and let's have a chat!

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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