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Global Head of Analytics and BI

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Up to £160,000 benefits Hybrid - London A great opportunity to join a leading business in the gambling space as a Global Head of Analytics and BI The Company The business are one of the leading organisations within the online gambling space and they specialise in taking data from websites and their partners and building new products for their gambling clients. Now with over 100 million customers the business are growing a rapid rate and are looking to enhance their data and analytics function. Joining the business as Global Head of Analytics and BI, you will take responsibility for heading up and growing the businesses data and analytics capabilities. The Role And Responsibilities Developing and implementing analytics strategy to support the business roadmap Leading and managing a team of data analysts and data scientists Collecting data from various sources to identify trends, patterns and opportunities Identifying strategic opportunities for improvement Support forecasting and financial planning with data and insights Collaborate with teams to define KPIs, develop dashboards and reports to track and monitor performance again these metrics Focus on improving data analysis capabilities Collaborate with data engineering team to ensure data infrastructure, systems and tools are optimised Your Skills And Experience Strong background in Business Intelligence and Analytics Strong technical background in data Proven track-record leading teams of 8 people Background in gambling or gaming sectors The Benefits Up to £160,000 benefits Hybrid London

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