Senior BI Analyst (Business Intelligence)

360 Resourcing
Sl14Dx, SL1 4DX, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Salary

£55,000 – £60,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
5 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Bonus Benefits

Senior BIAnalyst(Business Intelligence) - £42,000+Bonus+Benefits – Slough/Hybrid

My client are a leading Retail Brand in Slough going through exciting growth and technology transformation. We are implementing MS Business Central and modernizing our reporting and data capabilities. We are now looking for aSeniorBI Analyst(Business Intelligence)to join the team.

The Senior BI Analyst(Business Intelligence) ensures that commercial reporting, dashboards, and analytical insight remain accurate, meaningful, and accessible to the teams who rely on them.

This role will play an important part in shaping how commercial data is structured, analysed, and presented as these new platforms are introduced.

As theSeniorBI Analyst(Business Intelligence)you will be involved in translating complex datasets into clear commercial insight to support business decision. Through thoughtful analysis, strong data modelling, and well-designed reporting, the role supports the business in understanding performance, identifying trends, and making informed decisions that support growth.

This is a role suited to someone who enjoys working with complex datasets, understands retail performance drivers, and can confidently communicate insight to both technical and non-technical audiences.

The newSeniorBI Analyst(Business Intelligence)will be responsible for:

  • Analysing commercial performance across stores, online channels, and product categories, helping the business understand trading trends and identify opportunities to improve sales, margin, and customer outcomes.
  • Own and deliver weekly commercial insight reporting for the leadership team, summarising key performance indicators including sales performance, margin, stock levels, customer trends, and profitability.
  • Develop and maintain reporting solutions using Power BI, Jet Analytics, and Report Builder, ensuring reports remain accurate, visually clear, and aligned with business priorities.
  • Write and optimise SQL queries to extract and analyse data from retail databases including sales, customer, and supply chain systems.
  • Support the introduction of Microsoft Business Central, helping to design, validate, and evolve reporting structures aligned to the new system landscape.
  • Build scalable data models, dashboards, and automated reporting solutions using Microsoft’s BI stack, including SQL Server, Power BI, Jet Analytics, and Azure DevOps.

This is a fanstastic opportunity for an experiencedSeniorBI Analyst(Business Intelligence)to join a forward-thinking company at a great time. You should experience of writing SQL Queries to extract and Analyse data and PowerBI reporting solutions.

This is a fantastic opportunity with clear career progression. Interested? Apply now for an immediate interview.

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