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      <description>Location: Lincoln | Salary: 17.97-17.97 Hourly | Type: Temporary | Adecco are pleased to be recruiting for a Business Intelligence Developer to work within the Lincolnshire Police ForceLocation: Nettleham, LincolnContract Type: TemporaryHourly Rate: 17.97 per hourWorking Pattern: Full Time 37 hours per week, Monday to Friday between the hours of 08:00am and 16:30pm, HybridEnd Date: June 2027Driving Required: YesAre you passionate about transforming data into actionable insights? Do you have a knack for developing powerful business intelligence solutions? If so, our client, a prominent organisation in the public sector, is searching for a Business Intelligence Developer to join their dynamic IT team!What You''ll Do:As a Business Intelligence Developer, you will be at the forefront of designing and maintaining our client''s Microsoft Power BI estate. Your key responsibilities will include:Power BI Development:- Design, develop, and maintain engaging Power BI reports and dashboards.- Build and optimise Power BI semantic models to meet organisational reporting needs.- Create and manage dataflows and shared datasets for enterprise reporting.Data Modelling and Architecture:- Apply dimensional modelling principles to enhance analytical workloads.- Collab...</description>
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