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Senior BI Developer

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1 year ago
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Senior BI Developer
Location: Limerick
Salary: €(phone number removed)

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Reperio are working with a well-funded startup in the financial services domain in Limerick. They are seeking a skilled Senior BI Developer to take ownership of building, maintaining, and improving their BI systems. You will work closely with analysts, data engineers, and business stakeholders to understand requirements and deliver scalable, efficient solutions that transform raw data into meaningful insights. Your expertise will play a pivotal role in advancing their BI architecture, streamlining data access, and ensuring the accuracy and availability of reports and dashboards.

Requirements:

Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Data Science, or a related field. A Master's degree is a plus.
5+ years of experience in BI development, data warehousing, or data engineering.
Expertise in BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, or Looker, with strong skills in SQL for querying and optimizing large datasets.
Proficiency in ETL development and data pipeline optimization, with experience in tools like SSIS, Informatica, or similar.
Strong understanding of data warehousing principles, data modelling, and database design.
Experience with cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and modern data architectures is a plus.Benefits:

Pension
Fully comprehensive health and dental cover
Generous bonus structure
Continuous learning opportunities and support for career development.If this role as a Senior BI Developer interests and suits you, then apply using the link below. If you require any further information, get in touch with Jamie Sadlier at Reperio.

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