Business Intelligence Developer Jobs in Salford

2 Business Intelligence Developer Jobs in Salford

Senior BI Developer

Salford, Greater Manchester, North West, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Aj Bell Limited
We're now recruiting a Senior BI Developer to work in the D2C business area of AJ Bell. The Data and Insights team is a small but dynamic and experienced group of SMEs who work across Google Analytics, Bloomreach CDP and BI/data engineering. The team … for insights from our customer-centric marketing, product, PR, content and strategy teams, as well as working on projects and initiatives to allow the business to harness the power of our data. The purpose of this role is to develop Business Intelligence solutions to be used to … report on and drive business decisions by product and marketing teams, as well as the Senior Management Team. Youll be responsible for owning and developing our data model for the Direct-to-consumer business as well as creating custom solutions and fulfilling data analysis requests for key stakeholders more »
Employment Type: Permanent, Work From Home
Salary: £55,000
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BI Developer

Salford, England, United Kingdom
MoneyPlus
through simple, affordable, jargon-free services, then you may have what it takes to join our team. Why do we need you? The BI Developer at MoneyPlus will be a pivotal figure in the evolution and transformation of data analytics. This role encompasses enhancing existing MI and BI … capabilities, introducing next-generation analytical techniques. The BI Developer will contribute to complex projects, and be instrumental in aligning analytics with the company's broader objectives. What’s in it for you? We believe our people truly are our greatest asset, that’s why we make sure our … company culture https://moneyplusgroup.com/careers/What do we need you to do? Identify and propose solutions where analytics can drive business value. Develop and maintain predictive algorithms for various business areas. Conduct data transformation, modelling, and create insightful visuals using appropriate tools (e.g., Power more »
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