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Open Box Software is an internationally focused consulting company that specialises in business and software consulting services. We have a young team of highly talented individuals who are driven to make an impact and have fun. We are looking for a Senior Business Intelligence developer to join our Business Intelligence team on a permanent basis. In this role you will report to the Head of Custom Software and will be responsible for working with the existing Data & Analytics team to query and understand data, develop data integrations as well as develop reports, dashboards along with advanced analytics. The right person should want to work within an intelligent, motivated, and self-driven team that yearns for personal development and wants to make an impact in what they do. You would be very conscious of the importance of sharing knowledge and building other team members in the process to deepen the wider team skillset. With a client base predominantly in the UK and US, the ability to work flexible hours is also important. Key Responsibilities of Role • Responsible for design, build, deployment and administration of complex reporting solutions • Proposing appropriate technical solutions based on client requirements as needed within the context of commercial engagements or projects, including accurate effort estimations • Ability to deliver comprehensive data reporting and analytics solutions by developing sophisticated data models and visualizations, which translate business requirements into tangible actionable insights and user-friendly designs. • Collaborating with Analysts and other cross-functional teams to analyse or gather business requirements to inform technical design and delivery, ensuring that the result/s meet business requirements. • Developing and delivering technical solutions across the Microsoft Azure and Fabric stack, including Power BI. • Ability to draft well structured, concise documentation including both technical and non-technical business requirements • Software development orientated degree or qualification. • Minimum 5 years of experience as a BI Developer responsible for: • ETL development. • Data modelling. • Reporting & Analytics. • Reasonable experience with documenting technical or business requirements. • Strong TSQL, DAX, SQL and Power BI experience • Experience with engaging with clients first hand and building client relationships within the context of technical delivery. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English (our clients are some of the world’s largest property manager / owners who have head offices in the East Coast of the US and England). Personal Traits • Self-motivated, friendly and easy going. • Passionate about problem solving. • Good communicator. • Strong attention to detail. • Focused on personal development of self and others. Apply tot his job

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