BI Analyst

Cheswick Green
6 days ago
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Purpose of the Role:

As a BI Analyst, you will contribute first hand to the development, creation, and implementation of reporting integral to achieving the company strategy. If you are a team player who excels at turning detailed data into industry leading insight dashboards for users across multiple different levels in the business, then we need you on our team. If you desire to work in a fast-paced environment, enjoy working with numbers and figures this could be the job for you.  This is an office based role at our Head Offices near Solihull, in the West Midlands.

Job Responsibilities:

Develop unique and effective performance indicators and metrics for comparison across multiple areas of the Group.

Create and compile analysis information into spreadsheets, documents, and Power BI reports for distribution to management.

Communicate and educate other departments and executive management on the company's financial status, performance vs strategy and plans.

Provide a detailed commentary to management about the organisation's performance in relation to objectives and strategies.

Work closely with our Data & Analytics team to turn business requirements into reporting pipelines.

Key Requirements for the Role:

Experience in Power BI; DAX, Data Modelling and Power Query

Exceptional organisational skills and eye for detail

Good understanding of SQL (experience of Snowflake would be beneficial)

Strong communication and presentation skills, with a keen eye for formatting

The ability to utilise a solution-based mindset that turns stakeholder requirements into concise, meaningful and insightful reports

A strong eye on adhering to data governance and best practice

It is essential you live within a commutable distance to Solihull, West Midlands as this is an office based role

Experience working within Hospitality or Retail finance would be advantageous.

Previous applicants need not apply.

A little bit about us…

The Solihull Pub Support Team offices are light and airy offices in Shirley, Solihull, where you will be greeted by our Welcome Team. We have free onsite secure parking with EV charging and cycle storage, a subsidised canteen serving breakfast and lunch, as well as an onsite pub used for social events. The offices are fully accessible.

What's in it for you? 

25 days annual leave

Annual Leave Purchase Scheme

Pension

Vitality Healthcare

Opt in dental insurance programme

Annual bonus scheme

The Stonegate discount card offering discounts across our managed estate

Online benefits portal offering discounts across the High Street and other retailers

At Stonegate Group, we're proud to be the biggest operator of pubs, bars, and late-night venues in the United Kingdom. Our leading brands are diverse and well-known, including names like Slug & Lettuce, Be At One and Popworld. Find out more about a career with Stonegate Group at .

If you have a disability as outlined by the Equality Act 2010 and require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please let us know in advance so that any support, aids or adaptations can be put in place to assist you. Please contact (url removed).

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