Senior Business Intelligence Analyst (Looker)

ENI – Elizabeth Norman International
London
2 months ago
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Senior Business Intelligence Analyst | Looker | Advertising/Media

Clientside media and tech brand

Location:London, UK with hybrid working

Exceptional salary + bonus + great benefits


Ready to work with one of the largest datasets in the world?


For this role you will need prior experience working with "user level" or "session based" data.


We’re looking for a data-drivenSenior Business Intelligence Analyst to join a fast-growing Analytics & Insights team within the digital media and advertising space. If you have strong SQL skills, love building dashboards, and can translate complex data into meaningful insights, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!


What You’ll Be Doing:

✅ Designing and maintaining dashboards to empower business teams with data-driven insights.

✅ Creating and optimizing SQL queries and data pipelines.

✅ Supporting the integration and modelling of new data sources.

✅ Providing custom analytics support across multiple European regions.

✅ Collaborating with product teams to develop new data solutions.

✅ Translating business needs into clear and actionable insights.

✅ Building strong stakeholder relationships across various departments.


What We’re Looking For:

Strong SQL experience – you should be using it daily.

Hands-on experience in dashboarding and data visualisation.

Knowledge of large relational databases & cloud computing.

Experience working with digital media, advertising, or TV measurement (a plus!)

Ability to communicate complex data in a clear and simple way.

Strong stakeholder management and cross-functional collaboration skills.

A background in Data Analytics, Business Intelligence, Data Science, or a related field.

Bonus if you have experience with Python, Looker, Snowflake, or programmatic advertising.


Why Join Us?

Be part of a dynamic pan-European analytics team.

Work with one of the largest datasets globally.

Drive real impact in a fast-growing industry.

Hybrid working – 3 days in the office, 2 days from home.

25 days holiday + your birthday off.

Bonus scheme + pension contributions.

️ Discounts on products & other perks.


If you’re passionate aboutdata, analytics, and media insights, apply today!


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