The Power BI Developer will connect with business stakeholders, analyze data, recommend solutions, and act as a bridge between business and tech teams, focusing on data modeling and visualization best practices.
This is a remote position.
Skillset and Responsibilities:
- The candidate will be responsible for connecting with business stakeholders on a day-to-day basis
- The candidate should be able to analyze the data and recommend the best solutions
- He/she should be a bridge between the Business and tech team
- He/she should understand PowerBI and data model for Viz based on best practice and dimensional model.
- Expertise in Advanced SQL skills ( analytics functions)
- Understanding of Marketing and Supply chain domain will be added benefit
Requirements
Key skills:
- PowerBI
- Explorative data analysis
- Data Modelling for PowerBI (Dimensional Modelling)
- Good documentation and communication
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