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Business Intelligence & AI Specialist

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💼 Business Intelligence & AI Specialist

📍 Manchester | Up to £55,000 + Excellent Benefits | Office-Based


Are you a data-driven problem solver with a passion for automation and AI innovation? We’re recruiting for a Business Intelligence & AI Specialist to join a thriving business based in Manchester. Offering up to £55,000, this is a fantastic opportunity to lead the development of smart, AI-powered reporting systems that are transforming business operations. You’ll play a hands-on role in building dashboards, streamlining data workflows, and integrating cutting-edge tools like ChatGPT, Power BI, and Microsoft Business Central.


📋 Duties & Responsibilities

  • Design and maintain insightful Power BI dashboards to inform business decisions
  • Integrate AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT, Azure OpenAI, Copilot) into reporting and analysis processes
  • Use Power Automate or APIs to improve data flow and reduce manual processes
  • Build data pipelines that support forecasting, reporting, and system integration
  • Identify and implement opportunities for automation and optimisation across departments

🎯 What Experience is Required

  • Strong experience with Power BI, DAX, and data modelling
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Business Central / Dynamics 365 and SQL
  • Familiarity with AI platforms and tools such as ChatGPT or Azure OpenAI

💷 Salary & Benefits

  • Up to £55,000 depending on experience
  • 28 days holiday including bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Staff discounts and a collaborative, forward-thinking team culture
  • Career development with exposure to the latest in AI and business tech

📍 Location

Based in Manchester, with easy access from Salford, Rochdale, Oldham, Bury, Bolton, Stockport, and Altrincham. This is an office-based role with a vibrant and fast-paced working environment.


📬 How to Apply

To apply, please send your CV in strict confidence to Giselle Whitton at CV Screen today. We’re shortlisting now – don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity!


🔁 Alternate Job Titles

  • AI & Reporting Analyst
  • Business Intelligence Developer
  • Data & Automation Specialist
  • Power BI & Systems Analyst


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