We're looking for a dedicated PowerBI Developer to join a major data transformation program, migrating from a legacy SQL/VM environment into Microsoft Fabric. This is a high-impact role within the BI team of the Data Architecture & Engineering function, focused on building out ~40 PowerBI models and reports that will shape the future of business intelligence across the organisation.
What you'll be doing:
* Designing and developing semantic models and reusable data layers in PowerBI.
* Writing advanced DAX and applying dimensional modelling techniques.
* Collaborating with stakeholders to refine requirements and ensure business logic is accurately represented.
* Analysing legacy SAP Business Objects / Web Intelligence reports to support migration efforts.
* Balancing independent development with stakeholder workshops (~50/50 split).
* Working closely with the BI Lead and broader data/analytics teams to deliver fit-for-purpose reporting solutions.
What you'll bring:
* 5+ years' experience as a dedicated PowerBI Developer (not just a data analyst who uses PowerBI).
* Strong skills in DAX, semantic model design, and dimensional modelling.
* Experience in reporting transformation or migration projects.
* Solid SQL skills and the ability to translate business requirements into technical specifications.
* Exposure to SAP Business Objects or similar BI tools (highly desirable).
* Excellent communication, stakeholder engagement, and self-management skills.
What's in it for you?
* Full-time (1.0 FTE), 12-month fixed-term contract
* Competitive salary: $135,000–$150,000 + Super
* Work on a high-impact transformation program with real business value
* Gain hands‐on experience with Microsoft Fabric, Azure ML, and advanced analytics tools
* Enjoy flexibility with a Brisbane-based role and WFH options
* Be part of a collaborative, remote-friendly team with scope to grow into broader data engineering and data science
Interested? Let's chat.
To apply or learn more, please contact:
Laura Syms
Recruitment Consultant – Information Technology #J-18808-Ljbffr