Power BI Developer
- Permanent
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Are you an experienced PowerBI Developer and enthusiast...
Harvey Nash are working exclusively with a leading service provider successfully operating across the world.
The business are looking to transform their systems and core tech platforms, meaning you have a chance to really influence and shape things.
A key focus for the business is to make data available, accurate and be presented in the right way to stakeholders - so they have recently invested in PowerBI.
What you'll get stuck into:
- Design, build and deploy PowerBI reports.
- Maintain, support and enhance Data Analytics Platforms.
- SME for PowerBI
- Implement best practice and improve data literacy.
What they need from you:
- PowerBI
- SQL Server
- MSBI - SSRS, SSIS, SSAS (not essential)
- Azure or AWS (not essential)
This role will suit an analytical thinker, experienced problem solver and a great communicator.
In return they can offer up to £50,000 dependent on experience.
Get in touch with Richard James for the full details on 07789858764 / richard.james@harveynash.com / https://www.linkedin.com/in/thedatarecruiter/
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