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Job Title : Power BI Architect (Must Have Life Science / Pharma Domain Experience)
Location : Remote
Duration : Long term
Job Description:
Our client is looking Power BI Architect (Must Have Life Science / Pharma Domain Experience) project Remote below is the detailed requirements.
Job Title : Power BI Architect (Must Have Life Science / Pharma Domain Experience)
Location : Remote
Duration : Long term
Job Description:
- Bachelor's degree or Maters Degree in Computer science, or a related field, with minimum 12 Years of relevant experience.
- Create end-to-end Power BI architecture for large-scale analytical models, including data ingestion, transformation, and visualization strategies.
- Guide performance improvements for complex dashboards, DAX queries, and data models to ensure efficiency.
- Implement Row-Level Security (RLS) and establish data access controls within Power BI service & Default filtering, ensuring data compliance.
- Design sophisticated, scalable data models (star schema) within Power BI Desktop, optimizing data sources and managing metadata.
- Integrate Power BI reports into external applications via APIs and ensure seamless integration with Azure services (Azure SQL, Azure Synapse).
- Collaborate with stakeholders to define KPIs, provide technical leadership, mentor developers, and promote self-service analytics
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a proven track record of identifying and resolving complex billing issues.
- Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical audiences.