Business Intelligence Analyst

The Change Partners - Global talent specialists for a connected world
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Data, Analytics and Insights For The Connected Consumer Journey - DTC, B2C Consumer Brands

Hybrid working - three days in office, two days from home

Contract - 12 months (rolling contract)

Please note, no sponsorship is available for this role.

The Change Partners are working with a tier one consumer electronics brand to find a commercially astute and technically proficient Business Intelligence Analyst to join our expanding analytics team. This influential position focuses on providing valuable insights across digital, commercial, and operational domains, utilising a broad spectrum of customer, sales, behavioural, and market data.

Key responsibilities:

  • Analyse data from diverse internal systems, such as sales platforms, customer data sources, logistics, and financial planning tools, to deliver actionable insights on customer journeys, web performance, digital marketing strategy, sales trends, stock movement, and operational efficiency.
  • Support UX and behavioural analysis by utilising tools that provide heatmaps, session replays, and user journey insights.
  • Collaborate with Data Engineers to access data via APIs, define requirements, and contribute to shaping data pipelines and modelling.
  • Develop and maintain clear, user-friendly dashboards and reports using tools like Excel, Tableau, Qlik, PowerBI, or similar, to support commercial and operational teams.
  • Utilize SQL to query and combine datasets from various structured and semi-structured sources.

What We're Looking For:

  • 4–7 years of experience in a Data Analyst, BI Analyst, or equivalent role, preferably within a direct-to-consumer (DTC), retail, or digital-first business.
  • Extensive experience working with diverse datasets, including web analytics, customer & sales data, logistics, finance, and customer engagement platforms.
  • Hands-on expertise with web analytics tools (e.g., Adobe Analytics), Excel, and SQL.
  • Proficiency with at least one Business Intelligence (BI) tool, such as Power BI, Tableau, or Qlik.

Please apply for further information.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeContract

Job function

  • Job functionAnalyst, Project Management, and Strategy/Planning
  • IndustriesAppliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing and Retail

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