Alooba is looking for a talented Business Intelligence Developer/Data Engineer for one of our clients based north of Melbourne. Despite the pandemic, this privately held business in the food industry has been experiencing robust growth and is expecting a bumper next few years. The business culture is direct and down to earth. If you don't like corporate BS and just want to get on with it, this is the place for you.
For the right person who wants a challenge, this is a cracking role. The business has reached a scale and maturity where they're making their first analytics hire. Exciting times! This role is really split into 2 phases:
- Phase 1 (3 months): this will all be about learning the business and understanding the core systems and the data they house. Armed with this knowledge, you'll need to architect and build a cloud-based data warehouse, which will be the central repository of all the relevant business data. To do this effectively, you'll really need to understand the business and data at a very deep level.
- Beyond: with the warehouse in place and functioning well, you'll put this in maintenance mode, and switch attention to building out the reporting and dashboarding layer in Qlik. Having developed expert knowledge of the data and business and having developed strong relationships with your colleagues during your first few months, you'll be well placed to execute on this.
Requirements
- Gather requirements from various stakeholders across finance, HR, IT and management
- Research and understand current systems and data
- Architect and them implement the relevant data warehouse and data integration solutions
- Maintain and iteratively improve the data warehouse and integrations once built
- Create and maintain the reporting and dashboarding layer in Qlik
Skills amp; Experience
- Data warehouse design, implementation and maintenance
- Creating and maintaining reporting amp; visualisations in any tool; Tableau, PowerBI, Qlik, GDS etc.
- Understanding of modern ELT processes using tools like Fivetran, Stitch etc.
- Commercial acumen - you need to have a genuine interest in the business and what drives it
- Communication amp; people skills - a lot of the role will be talking to people to learn about the business and data and gathering requirements
Benefits
- Working from home available where it make sense
- Being an 'essential service', this business can power on through sudden government changes during Covid
- No corporate nonsense and BS - work with smart people who just get on with it