Business Intelligence Analyst

British Pepper & Spice Co Ltd
Belfast
1 day ago
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Group Business Solutions, Airport Road West, Belfast


Closing Date: 13th Feb 2026


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Ready to kick‑start your career in data and analytics? The IS Applications team is on the lookout for a curious and motivated Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst who’s excited to grow, experiment, and get hands‑on with real enterprise‑level systems. If you’re at the early stage of your BI or data journey and eager to build strong technical and analytical skills, this role is the perfect launchpad.


You’ll be joining a supportive BI team who will guide you as you dive into SAP BW and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), alongside Microsoft tools like Excel, Power Query and Power Automate. SAP experience is beneficial but not required; the right candidate will receive full training, mentoring, and development opportunities.


What you\'ll be doing

Reporting and Data Development



  • Get involved in building, maintaining, and improving reports and data models in SAP BW and SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), with guidance from senior colleagues.
  • Support business teams by gathering reporting requirements and translating them into practical BI solutions that add real value.
  • Create and maintain operational reports using Excel, Power Query and Power Automate.
  • Validate data and carry out basic analysis to ensure reporting accuracy and consistency.

User Support and Documentation



  • Provide first‑line support to users interacting with BI reports and dashboards.
  • Document reports, data definitions and processes to help build shared knowledge and strengthen data governance.

Learning, Growth and Continuous Improvement



  • Develop your understanding of BI best practices, data warehousing concepts, and data management principles.
  • Get involved in team initiatives and improvement projects that shape how BI works across the organisation.
  • Bring curiosity, ideas, and enthusiasm to a team that values learning and collaboration.

Who we\'re looking for

Skills and Experience



  • A genuine interest in data, reporting, and analytics.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Excel (formulas, pivot tables, data analysis tools).
  • Logical and analytical mindset with strong attention to detail.
  • Quick learner with the ability to pick up new systems and technologies.
  • Confident communicator who enjoys working with business users.
  • A team player who isn’t afraid to ask questions and seek guidance.

Personal Attributes



  • Eager to learn and grow your BI skillset.
  • Proactive, inquisitive, and curious about how things work.
  • Well‑organised with a methodical approach to your work.
  • Comfortable receiving feedback and open to coaching.
  • Professional, reliable and adaptable in a changing environment.
  • Any exposure to SAP (BW, SAC, ECC, S/4HANA, HANA) through study or work.
  • Familiarity with BI or reporting tools such as SAC, Power BI, or Tableau.
  • Understanding of basic data warehousing concepts.
  • Experience with Power Query or Power Automate.
  • Experience or interest in the FMCG sector.

Discover a working environment where your career ambitions matter. We offer a wide range of benefits to help you thrive, support your wellbeing, advance your career, strengthen your financial security, and nurture your personal interests. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect as part of our team:



  • Holiday Purchase Scheme.
  • Summer Hours.
  • Life Assurance.
  • Employee Assistance Programme for Wellbeing.
  • Enhanced Learning & Development Framework.

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