Senior Manager Data Strategy and Insights

Liberty Global Europe
London
10 months ago
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As Senior Manager Data Strategy & Insight for Liberty Blume Procurement Services (LBPS) you will help drive an ambitious digital transformation agenda working with technology teams to implement new digital capabilities and owning the development and implementation of a bestinclass LBPS data insights and analytics strategy and underlying platform. You will have a deep understanding of the procurement and data technology landscape and play a critical role in translating raw data into meaningful insights enabling LBPS and client teams to make wellinformed decisions to increase the value of procurement activity and enable LBPS to provide new product/solutions leveraging intelligence. This role requires excellent data science skills and a strong understanding of procurement processes and technology (S2C suites and bestofbreed) to drive service excellence and insight

What will you be doing

  • Technology Stack:Act as single point of contact within LBPS for data technology solutions.
  • Liaise with Liberty Blume Technology teams to resolve any technical issues associated with designated solutions.
  • Collate and notify Liberty Blume Technology teams of any need for change/enhancements/updates to ensure efficient delivery of client service.
  • Strategic Data Leadership:Design and implement a comprehensive insights and analytics strategy that serves LBPS and clients strategic procurement goals and ambitions incorporating emerging AI technologies and cooperating with LSS Technology teams to ensure future proof data architecture leveraging Data Lake existing capabilities.
  • Identify and integrate relevant data sources both internal and external establishing protocols for data collection integration and secure storage. Uphold data accuracy consistency and security working with internal groups to implement corrective actions where required.
  • Advanced Data Analysis and Interpretation:Identify relevant data sets and lead detailed analyses extracting actionable insights and patterns relating (including but not limited) to procurement operations supplier performance cost optimisation and market dynamics demand.
  • Define key performance indicators conceptualise relevant metrics and build frameworks for measuring LBPS service excellence.
  • Strategic Reporting and Visualisation:Design and deliver comprehensive userfriendly reports and dashboards that convey insights to both internal LBPS teams and its clients.
  • Build visualization tools to support delivery teams producing presentations that spotlight trends opportunities and areas of value creation for clients.
  • Innovation and Continuous Improvement:Stay on top of industry shifts emerging technologies and analytics trends. Find opportunities for process optimisation automation and the implementation of machine learning approaches to drive innovation within LBPS products and services.

We tend to look for people with:

  • Bachelors degree in business analytics data science computer science or a related field.
  • Advanced degree in any of these fields is also desired.
  • Experience with cloudbased data platforms (GCP) and data management tool
  • Knowledge of agile product management methodologies and tools (Jira)
  • Solid understanding of procurement processes sourcing strategies and the intricacies of supply chain dynamics.
  • Proven experience in AI and data science preferably within the professional services industry and ideally within a procurement setting.
  • Strong understanding of data architecture integration and management including data lakes ETL processes cloud platforms (e.g. AWS GCP Azure) and data warehousing solutions
  • Strong proficiency with SQL Python R or akin platforms coupled with mastery of data visualization tools e.g. Power BI.

Whats in it for you

  • Competitive salary Bonus
  • 25 days annual leave with the option to purchase 5 more
  • Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app personal medical critical illness cover and dental insurance
  • Matched pension contribution up to 10
  • Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us
  • The chance to join an innovative fastpaced and passionate team

Who we are:

Liberty Blume a Liberty Global company is a rapidly growing business services provider specialising in techenabled backoffice solutions. Our mission is to deliver efficiency scale and value to our customers through Business Procurement and Financial Solutions. If youre curious customer centric and enjoy being one step ahead join us on our scale up journey and unlock your freedom to grow!

Liberty Global is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive environment and accommodating all candidates. Were eager to hear from you no matter your background.


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Key Skills
Marketing,Data Visualization,Tableau,Customer Segmentation,Microsoft Powerpoint,Investment Banking,Strategic Planning,Financial Modeling,Customer relationship management,Management Consulting,Google Suite,Analytics
Employment Type :Full-Time
Experience:years
Vacancy:1

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