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Business Intelligence Developer in Washington, DC

Business Intelligence Developer Job Description

Business intelligence developers (BI developers) turn raw data into actionable insights that drive strategic decision making. They work closely with individuals across the organization to understand business needs and translate them into effective data models and visualizations. A BI developer’s toolkit typically includes proficiency in SQL, data warehousing technologies, and popular BI platforms such as Tableau or Power BI. They must be skilled at optimizing query performance and creating user-friendly dashboards that distill complex data into easily digestible formats. Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail are essential, as is the ability to communicate technical concepts to nontechnical audiences. Most BI developers hold a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, or a related field, with three to five years of experience in data analysis.

Typical duties include:

Developing and maintaining data models and reporting systems Creating interactive dashboards and reports to visualize key business metrics Collaborating with business units to identify and implement BI solutions Ensuring data accuracy and implementing data quality measures Providing training and support to end-users on BI tools and dashboards Staying current with emerging BI technologies and best practices

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Salary for Business Intelligence Developer in Washington, DC
143308 - 205153
25th percentile
143308
The candidate is new to the role and building the needed skills, experience and autonomy.
50th percentile
170905
The candidate has the experience to perform core responsibilities without direct supervision and is comfortable with the role’s processes and subject matter.
75th percentile
205153
The candidate delivers value beyond the stated job duties, has advanced qualifications and experience, and is ready for the next career level.
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