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SQL/Power BI developer (Remote, Inside IR35)

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Power BI Developer - SQL - Financial services - 2/3 month contract - Warwickshire - £400 per day (inside IR35)

A leading financial services client of Spring Technology requires a talented Power BI developer to work in an initial 2 month contract. As part of the data & applications team you will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of BI solutions, from the SQL queries, to the insights gathering and visualisation with Power BI. The main focus will be to build and implement dashboards to bring to life both internal MI analytics and customer facing projects.

Role/Responsibilities;-

- Develop, analyse, and distribute scheduled and bespoke Power BI reports that meet business requirements, providing insight into operational performance and identifying areas for service improvement

- Identify gaps and potential improvements in SQL reporting, that enhance the quality and usefulness of the content, while delivering efficiencies and continuous improvement

Technical experience/Skillsets

- Power BI
- SQL
- SSIS
- SSRS
- Business Intelligence

This is an initial 2 month contract with scope to extend further, paying £400 per day (inside IR35). The role will be based in Warwickshire (remote working until covid restrictions are reviewed). If interested, then please reply back with an updated CV.

Spring Technology acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Spring Group UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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