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Opportunity Highlights

  • Opportunity to Shape a Major Data Transformation.
  • Blend of Technical Impact and Business Partnership

About Our Client

BI & Analytics Manager This role is with a large organisation in the leisure, travel, and tourism industry. With a strong focus on innovation and data, the company is committed to enhancing its services and providing value through strategic insights.


Job Description

  • Design, build, and maintain interactive dashboards and reports in Power BI and Microsoft Fabric
  • Develop and optimise semantic models and curated datasets, ensuring they remain accurate and accessible
  • Ensure data consistency, quality, and scalability across the organisation
  • Nurture stakeholder relationships and translate business needs into insightful analytical solutions
  • Explore and integrate emerging technologies, including AI / ML, to enhance data capabilities
  • Promote and uphold data standards and best practices within the Analytics and Data Engineering team
  • Support and empower data-driven decision-making across the business
  • Carry out ETL processes and validate data for accuracy and completeness
  • Analyse data using SQL and scripting languages such as Python to provide actionable insights
  • Share clear and meaningful insights to guide both strategic and operational decisions

The Successful Applicant

BI & Analytics Manager A successful BI & Analytics Manager should have :



  • A strong background in business intelligence and data analytics.
  • Experience working with large data sets from various sources.
  • Proficiency in data visualisation tools such as Power BI or Tableau.
  • Expertise in SQL and other data query languages.
  • Excellent leadership and team management skills.
  • The ability to communicate complex data insights clearly and effectively.
  • A proactive approach to identifying and solving business challenges through data.

What's on Offer

  • A competitive salary ranging from £55000 to £65000 per annum.
  • Comprehensive benefits including health coverage, pension schemes, and bonuses.
  • Generous holiday allowance to support work-life balance.
  • The opportunity to work with a large organisation in Dover within the leisure, travel, and tourism industry.
  • A collaborative and supportive company culture focused on professional growth.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a BI & Analytics Manager, we encourage you to apply today!


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