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BI Reporting SME - Contract - INSIDE IR35 - Hybrid - Norwich

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6 months ago
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BI Reporting SME - Contract - INSIDE IR35 - Hybrid - Norwich

We are currently seeking a Business Intelligence Reporting SME with strong expertise in SAP Business Objects (BO) and Qlik for a hybrid contract role based in Norwich. This is a client-facing position, and the ideal candidate will combine deep technical knowledge with excellent stakeholder communication skills.

Key Responsibilities:



Collaborate with stakeholders to gather and translate business requirements into technical specifications.

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Design, develop, and implement reports and dashboards using SAP Business Objects and Qlik.

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Ensure seamless system integration and configuration across platforms.

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Conduct unit testing and troubleshooting to ensure solutions meet business needs.

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Maintain and support the SAP BO platform, resolving technical issues as they arise.

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Provide technical support and training to end users and business stakeholders.

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Document system architecture, configurations, and changes.

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Support upgrades and implementations of new SAP BO versions.

Essential Skills and Experience:

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Proven experience in SAP Business Objects development, including report and dashboard creation.

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Proficiency with Qlik, SQL databases, and data warehousing concepts.

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Strong knowledge of PL/SQL, Java, and other reporting tools.

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Basic understanding of Linux, WebLogic, and BO clustering/disaster recovery strategies.

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Awareness of cloud computing, data governance, and healthcare analytics is a plus.

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Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.

This is an exciting opportunity to work on a high-impact project with a collaborative and forward-thinking team. If you are a reporting SME ready to hit the ground running, we want to hear from you.

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