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Business Analyst / Business Intelligence

Barclay Meade
Eastleigh
3 days ago
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Job summary

To contribute to the future growth of the organisation by providing business intelligence and analysis of the market for new airspace users.


Key skills required for this role

Business Analyst, Market Intelligence, Aerospace, Aviation, Commercial Development


Important

Business Analyst, Market Intelligence, Aerospace, Aviation, Commercial Development


Job description

Our client, a key player in the aerospace sector, is seeking a Business Analyst with a focus on Market Intelligence to join their team on a 12-month contract basis. This role will contribute to the growth of the commercial business by providing comprehensive business intelligence and market analysis for new airspace users.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conducting thorough analysis of the market for future airspace users.
  • Providing business intelligence to support the strategic direction of the commercial business.
  • Engaging regularly with the Airspace Users Solution & Customer Management business area.
  • Working closely with a wider team of market and strategic analysts.
  • Contributing to robust, timely, and effective market analysis on an ongoing basis.
  • Delivering ad-hoc support to the Bid Manager as required.

Job Requirements

  • Proven experience in market analysis and intelligence within the aerospace sector.
  • Strong ability to analyse market trends and provide strategic insights.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with a wider team.
  • Proficiency in business intelligence tools and software.
  • Attention to detail and strong problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to work effectively on a contract basis for a 12-month period.
  • Understanding of the needs and drivers of new airspace users.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on a long-term contract within a leading aerospace organisation.
  • Involvement in strategic projects and market analysis.
  • Collaborative and dynamic work environment.
  • Potential for professional development and growth within the aerospace sector.

If you have expertise in market analysis and intelligence and are ready for an exciting new opportunity, we encourage you to apply now to join our client's ambitious and innovative team.


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