Business Intelligence Analyst

Harnham - Data and Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Last week
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
22 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Hybrid working with two days per week in a central London office Clear opportunities for learning, development and internal progression Professional yet relaxed working environment

Business Intelligence Analyst

London (hybrid, 2 days per week in the office) | Up to £60,000

This is an opportunity to join a growing data function at a business undergoing a significant data transformation. You will play a central role in shaping how data is used across the organisation, acting as a trusted partner to multiple teams and helping to embed a strong self-serve BI culture using Power BI.

The Company

They are a well-established organisation operating within a highly regulated financial services environment, supporting complex decision-making through data. The business combines a stable, mature structure with a collaborative and down-to-earth culture. Data is seen as a strategic asset, with clear backing for investment in modern tooling and internal capability. Career development and internal progression are actively encouraged.

The Role

You will work closely with stakeholders across sales, finance, commercial, product and marketing to turn data into clear, actionable insight. The role is broad and hands-on, suiting someone who enjoys variety and taking ownership.

  • Design, build and maintain dashboards and reports in Power BI to support business decision-making
  • Partner with stakeholders to understand requirements and translate them into effective BI solutions
  • Deliver analysis to answer commercial and operational questions
  • Champion self-serve analytics and demonstrate the value of Power BI across the business
  • Contribute to a wider data platform migration, working with engineers and architects
  • Help improve data quality, reporting standards and overall BI best practice

Your Skills and Experience

  • Strong commercial experience in Business Intelligence or data analytics
  • Advanced SQL capability for querying and analysing data
  • Strong Power BI experience, including data modelling and visualisation best practice
  • Confidence working directly with non-technical stakeholders and gathering requirements
  • Solid understanding of data analysis techniques and how to communicate insight clearly
  • Exposure to modern data platforms or cloud environments is beneficial
  • DAX or Python knowledge is advantageous but not essential

What They Offer

  • Salary up to £60,000
  • Hybrid working with two days per week in a central London office
  • The chance to work on a high-impact data migration programme
  • Clear opportunities for learning, development and internal progression
  • A professional yet relaxed working environment

How to Apply

Apply now to find out more about this Business Intelligence Analyst opportunity and how it could fit your next career move.

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