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Business Intelligence Developer

United Living Group
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8 months ago
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United Living is a leading infrastructure, construction, and property services company in the UK. We help our customers and the communities they serve benefit from resilient infrastructure, affordable homes, and improved living spaces that are fit for the future. Our mission is to be the partner and employer of choice for designing, building, maintaining, and connecting communities and critical infrastructure, to create a more sustainable and inclusive society.

United Living Group is comprised of four complementary businesses, all dedicated to realising our vision of creating a connected, sustainable future; Property Services, Infrastructure Services, New Homes and Connected.

This role will see you join our Property Services pillar:

Property Services– We revitalise homes and communities through the regeneration of living spaces, breathing new life into neighbourhoods. From delivering large programmes of work for social housing providers, to ensuring the highest building safety standards, we provide a range of services for public sector clients.

Job Description

  • The Business Intelligence Developer plays a critical role in supporting United Living Property Services by sourcing, analysing, and presenting data insights that influence business decisions. Collaborating with stakeholders, you’ll transform data into meaningful solutions to drive efficiency, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence - all while adhering to organizational and regulatory standards.
  • Additionally, the role involves overseeing and managing a small team, fostering professional growth, and delivering excellence in performance. A core component of this role includes the design, development, and optimization of dashboards and reports usingPower BIto ensure data is visualized effectively and meets stakeholder needs.

Qualifications

  • A degree or equivalent experience in Data Science, Analytics, Statistics, or a related discipline.
  • Demonstrated expertise in designing and building dashboards and reports in Power BI.
  • Proven experience in data analysis within housing, property, or a related service-driven industry.
  • Experience managing or supervising team members is highly desirable.

Additional Information

If you are a Systems and Data Specialist seeking a dynamic and diverse work environment, we're offering:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Opportunities for career progression aligned with the company’s growth

If you are ready to be part of our expanding team and contribute to our success, apply today for immediate consideration. Join us on this exciting journey of growth and innovation!

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