Business Intelligence Insight Analyst

Reed Talent Solutions
Liverpool, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£40,000 pa
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Salary

£40,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Reed Pension Scheme Award-winning Management & Leadership Training Professional & Personal Development Fund Bi-annual pay reviews

Do you have demonstrable experience using Power BI and SQL?
Are you motivated by autonomy, ownership and turning data into meaningful insight?

Consider the role of Business Intelligence Analyst at Reed in Partnership in Liverpool.

Please note, internal applications for this role close on 17th April.

What is the role about?

The Business Intelligence Analyst plays a critical role in transforming data into insight that drives performance, decision-making and impact across the RinP Network. You will maintain and develop scalable, secure data architecture and analytics solutions, while owning end-to-end insight projects that investigate business performance, test interventions and forecast future outcomes.

You will be given a high level of autonomy and ownership, empowered to identify business problems, conceptualise projects, deliver analysis, communicate insight clearly and assess real-world impact. The role works closely with BI Analysts, Data Scientists, Machine Learning Analysts and wider operational stakeholders to solve complex business challenges.

Key Responsibilities

Insight, Analysis & Project Ownership

  • Take ownership of analytical projects from concept through to delivery and evaluation
  • Independently identify business problems and opportunities for investigation
  • Plan, implement and assess analytical projects that evaluate business operations, performance and interventions
  • Identify the narrative behind performance, outcomes and trends
  • Assess the viability and impact of new implementations and operational changes
  • Forecast and predict performance metrics using models, algorithms and statistical techniques
  • Prepare cohort performance statistics and longitudinal analysis
  • Create compelling, insight-led storytelling reports for technical and non-technical audiences
  • Liaise with stakeholders to share findings and drive action

Data, BI & Modelling

  • Perform data manipulation, mining, validation and transformation across Azure, Snowflake and other data warehouses
  • Design and develop scalable data solutions, pipelines and warehouse structures
  • Build and maintain Power BI data models using Kimball dimensional modelling (fact/dim tables)
  • Develop advanced Power BI solutions using DAX, Power Query and Row Level Security
  • Create clear, engaging and innovative visualisations that enable insight-led decision making
  • Implement governance, access controls and data quality assurance processes
  • Write, test and document data processes and structural changes

Collaboration & Business Support

  • Work closely with BI Analysts to support internal and external reporting requirements
  • Build upon and enhance existing analytical work produced by colleagues
  • Support Data Scientists and Machine Learning Analysts with data preparation and insight context
  • Assist operational teams and senior stakeholders with complex analytical problems
  • Contribute to improving analytical standards, best practice and team capability
  • Support the learning and development of junior analysts

Operational & Reporting Support

  • Provide daily performance reporting and ad-hoc insight as required
  • Support commissioner returns and contractual reporting requirements
  • Provide cover across the Business Intelligence team during peak periods or absence

What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive salary (pro-rata for part-time)
  • Flexible working options
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time)
  • Reed Pension Scheme
  • Award-winning Management & Leadership Training
  • Professional & Personal Development Fund
  • Bi-annual pay reviews
  • The opportunity to make a real difference to people and communities

At Reed in Partnership, we live our values every day:We are open and honest, we take ownership, and we work together.

Person Specification

Essential Criteria

Technical

  • Demonstrable experience using Power BI, including DAX and Power Query
  • Strong SQL skills and experience with relational databases
  • Strong data manipulation, validation and modelling experience
  • Advanced Excel skills (pivots, lookups, macros)
  • Experience building dimensional models (fact/dimension tables)
  • Understanding of data pipelines, data warehousing and cloud platforms (Azure)

Analytical & Insight

  • Proven experience working in an analytics or BI role
  • Ability to independently identify business problems and develop solutions
  • Strong logical reasoning and problem-solving capability
  • Ability to assess impact and performance objectively

Communication & Collaboration

  • Ability to communicate complex analytical insights clearly to non-technical audiences
  • Strong stakeholder management across all levels of the business
  • Experience collaborating within large, multi-disciplinary data teams
  • Excellent time management and attention to detail
  • Demonstrates ownership, integrity and collaboration in line with company values

Desirable Criteria

  • Experience with Snowflake scheme design
  • Kimball Modelling / Star Schema experience
  • Experience forecasting or predictive analysis
  • PL-300 certification (completed or near completion)
  • Exposure to Data Factory or similar tooling

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