Business Intelligence(BI) Lead

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Business Intelligence (BI) Lead 

Leading impactful projects in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment sounds exciting and challenging. What kind of projects are you looking to lead? Are you focusing on a specific industry or type of work?

Our client is seeking an individual who is passionate about transforming data into actionable insights, driving innovation, and shaping the future of Business Intelligence solutions. 

Overview

We’re looking for an experienced Business Intelligence Lead to drive the development and transformation of our clients BI solutions. You’ll drive the modernisation of their data systems, champion AI-driven analytics, and play a critical role in supporting strategic decision-making as part of the company’s digital transformation programme.

This is a unique opportunity to combine your expertise in cloud-based BI, data integration, and AI technologies to deliver cutting-edge solutions that have a direct impact on business performance and growth.

Key Responsibilities:

Data Insights & Reporting

•    Develop and maintain robust management information (MI) reporting and dashboards.

•    Analyze large, complex datasets to identify trends and generate actionable insights using BI tools and AI techniques.

•    Deliver ad-hoc analysis and strategic insights to drive business decision-making.

BI Solution Development

•    Lead the migration to a cloud-based data warehouse to enhance data accessibility and scalability.

•    Collaborate with stakeholders to design intuitive BI dashboards and reporting solutions.

•    Incorporate AI and machine learning (ML) technologies, such as predictive analytics and natural language processing (NLP), to elevate BI capabilities.

Data Integration & Governance

•    Integrate diverse data sources into a single, consistent, and accurate BI platform.

•    Work closely with the Finance Director to establish a robust data warehouse and data dictionary.

•    Ensure all data solutions align with governance standards and provide a single version of the truth.

Continuous Improvement & Innovation:

•    Stay up-to-date with advancements in AI, BI tools, and data technology.

•    Proactively recommend and implement improvements to enhance functionality and user experience.

Experience Required: 

•    A minimum of 3 years of experience in MI, BI, or Data Analytics roles.

•    Proven expertise in BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, or QlikView.

•    Hands-on experience with SQL and ETL processes; knowledge of Snowflake or similar AI platforms is a plus.

•    Experience with cloud-based data solutions (AWS, Azure, GCP) and data architecture frameworks.

•    Financial services or insurance sector experience is advantageous.

Skills Required: 

•    Analytical, detail-oriented, and adept at solving complex problems.

•    A proactive mindset with a passion for innovation and driving meaningful change.

•    Strong leadership and communication skills to manage projects and present insights effectively to senior stakeholders.

•    Ability to implement change management processes and foster continuous improvement.

What’s In It for You?

•    The chance to lead transformative projects.

•    Moving into the financial services / industry

•    Pioneer AI for BI reporting solutions.

•    A collaborative, autonomous and innovative work culture where your ideas are valued.

The Package 

•    This is a hybrid opportunity with flexible working with attendance required in the Shoeburyness office 

•    Monday – Wednesday 9am – 5:30pm Thursday & Friday 9am – 5pm (45-minute lunch)

•    Salary £60,000 per annum + Annual Performance related Bonus 

•    Free parking

•    Private Medical 

•    Death in Service 

•    Company Pension  

•    Social & Awards events

If you're ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you! Please do not hesitate to contact us at One to One Personnel on (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed) or (url removed)

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