BI Product Manager

Robert Walters
Birmingham, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
12 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

BI Product Manager
Birmingham (hybrid)
£50,000 to £60,000 per annum
Permanent

I am currently looking for a BI Product Manager to join a forward-thinking organisation based in Birmingham. You will have the chance to work closely with stakeholders from all areas of the business, ensuring that BI products are seamlessly integrated and deliver real value. You will be at the heart of the organisation's data-driven transformation, managing a diverse suite of BI products and supporting your team in reporting and engineering tasks.

BI Product Manager - What will you be doing?

* Engaging with stakeholders across different business units to gather requirements, build relationships, and ensure BI products align with organisational goals.
* Managing the backlog of BI product enhancements and issues using Azure DevOps, prioritising tasks collaboratively with your team to deliver timely improvements.
* Overseeing the monthly lifecycle of multiple BI products, coordinating updates, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring smooth operation across the business.
* Supporting reporting activities by helping your team design, develop, and maintain insightful dashboards and reports that empower decision-making.
* Assisting engineering efforts related to BI products, providing guidance on best practices for data integration, transformation, and visualisation.
* Supporting the implementation of new BI tools or features across the organisation, facilitating training sessions and user onboarding to maximise adoption.

BI Product Manager - What will you need?

* Demonstrated experience managing business intelligence products or platforms within a medium or large organisation, showing a commitment to collaborative problem-solving.
* Proficiency in using Azure DevOps for backlog management, task prioritisation, and project tracking within cross-functional teams.
* Strong understanding of reporting methodologies including dashboard creation, report automation, and data visualisation techniques that support informed decision-making.
* Experience supporting engineering teams with data integration processes, ensuring accuracy and reliability in BI outputs.
* Excellent interpersonal skills enabling you to engage empathetically with stakeholders at all levels, building trust through clear communication and active listening.

Robert Walters are proud to specialise in BI & Data recruitment across the UK, offering amazing opportunities on a permanent and interim basis. We are also proud to be heading up the Data Leaders roundtables and PBI BRUM meetup group, bringing new and exciting networking opportunities to candidates and clients in the Midlands.

If you would be interested in speaking about the role or having a general chat about your job search, please send your CV to .

*Applicants must reside in the UK & have full right to work*

Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

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