Business Intelligence Analyst

Unsworth
Leytonstone, E11 3AA, United Kingdom
Today
£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Health care plan Enhanced holiday scheme Cycle to work scheme Mentoring scheme Going the extra miles award Gym discounts Experience days discounts

Award-Winning Logistics Company

Shape the Digital Future of Logistics with Us

About Us

Join an award-winning, fast-growing logistics company where innovation, collaboration, and customer excellence drive everything we do. With a strong reputation for delivering exceptional solutions across the supply chain, we are expanding our dynamic team and looking for passionate professionals to help us reach new heights. If you’re eager to build your career in a supportive, forward-thinking environment, we’d love to hear from you.

The Opportunity

We are seeking an enthusiastic Business Intelligence Analyst to play a pivotal role in our busy operations. Working at the intersection of technology and logistics, you’ll be responsible for providing insightful reports using CargoWise data and other platforms. This is a fantastic opportunity to collaborate closely with stakeholders across the business, make a tangible impact, and develop your expertise in a sector where technology is key to success.

Main Responsibilities

  • Design, build, and maintain business reports for internal and client use
  • Create, manage, and optimise datasets to support reporting requirements
  • Develop visualisations using PowerBI (proficiency required)
  • Utilise MySQL and SQL for data extraction, manipulation, and analysis
  • Apply a solid understanding of Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS)
  • Collaborate with department heads and stakeholders to gather and clarify reporting needs
  • Communicate findings and insights clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
  • Produce reports that address both internal performance and client-facing requirements
  • Work with CargoWise data and other datasets to enhance reporting in transport and logistics contexts
  • Spearhead and facilitate meetings to advise the business on the capabilities and enhancements of our reporting suite.
  • Take ownership of conducting periodic reviews with stakeholders to gather feedback, ensure alignment, and drive continuous improvement in reporting solutions.
  • Monitor and analyse report usage to identify patterns, trends, and areas for improvement
  • Promote responsibility and accountability among report owners by regularly reviewing access and utilisation, ensuring reports remain relevant and accurate
  • Document processes and procedures related to reporting workflows, ensuring clarity, consistency, and ease of knowledge transfer across the team.
  • Support the Technology Development Manager and department team members with secondary duties (e.g., managing Jira boards with various development teams, assisting with platform testing)

About You

  • Experience in the transport and logistics sector is highly desirable
  • Hands-on familiarity with CargoWise data or similar logistics software
  • Proficient in PowerBI and other Microsoft Office Applications (Excel, Word)
  • Strong communication and teamwork abilities
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing priorities
  • Problem-solving mindset with a proactive approach to learning and development
  • Keen interest in IT, data analysis, and process improvement

What’s On Offer

  • Work for the industry’s Employer of the Year!
  • Competitive remuneration package.
  • Innovative and agile working environment where opinions and fresh ideas are valued and encouraged.
  • Award Winning staff development programme offering genuine career development opportunities.
  • Staff Loyalty schemes
  • Health Care Plan
  • Enhanced holiday scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Mentoring scheme
  • Going the extra miles award
  • Gym Discounts
  • Experience days discounts
  • You’ll work with an internationally diverse, sociable, dynamic team with a clear vision and strategy.
  • Hybrid working model with flexibility to work from home

Apply today!

If you would like to discuss this opportunity further, apply today and we will be in touch. If you do not hear anything from us within 10 days please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

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