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Business Intelligence Analyst

TTP plc
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Company Description

TTP is an employee-owned technology and product development consultancy, with a 40-year track record of helping ambitious clients solve complex technical challenges and bring innovative, commercially successful solutions to market.

Company Description

TTP is an employee-owned technology and product development consultancy, with a 40-year track record of helping ambitious clients solve complex technical challenges and bring innovative, commercially successful solutions to market.

We invent, design, and manufacture impactful products and technologies across a wide range of industries – including healthcare, life science, energy, and communications – and at the intersection of biology, physical science and engineering.

Our working culture encourages entrepreneurship, shared ideas and technical collaboration, while providing you with the freedom to do your best work.

Job Description

We have an opportunity for a Business Intelligence Analyst to join TTP’s IT team. In this high-impact role, you’ll enhance our reporting and business intelligence capabilities - enabling better decision-making across the business, especially within Business Development.

You'll work closely with senior stakeholders, build and maintain insightful dashboards, and help shape the future of TTP’s management information systems. If you enjoy turning data into direction and ideas into action, this could be the role for you.

You’ll collaborate across the business - with teams in IT Support, Business Operations, Finance, Marketing, and more.

Responsibilities

  • Own and develop our Power BI platform to support key reporting needs.
  • Build dashboards that provide insight into sales activity, revenue trends, and account performance.
  • Translate business questions into clear, data-driven insights - partnering with leaders across TTP.
  • Use generative AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT, Copilot) to:
    • Automate reporting and summarise trends
    • Generate ad hoc insights
    • Interpret ambiguous data sets
    • Support scenario modelling and commercial forecasts
  • Contribute to ERP roadmap projects (NetSuite, Power BI, connected apps), with a focus on:
    • Business Development & CRM
    • Project delivery
    • Finance
    • Marketing
    • Operations
  • Capture and improve key business processes - leading change initiatives from discovery to implementation.

Requirements

Essential skills:

  • Strong Power BI and MS SQL skills
  • A consultative approach, with experience engaging with senior stakeholders
  • Excellent communication and organisation skills
  • Experience writing user documentation and delivering training
  • Ability to lead internal improvement initiatives

Desirable Knowledge And Experience

  • NetSuite ERP, CRM, or similar cloud-based ERP platform experience
  • Knowledge of Power Automate, Python, or other data automation tools
  • Experience using GenAI for data and reporting tasks
  • Understanding of business process analysis
  • Background in a consultancy or service-led environment

Additional Information

Benefits

TTP is an employee-owned business operating from our purpose-built, award-winning campus, south of Cambridge.

Our Comprehensive Benefits Package Includes

  • Annual profit-related bonus
  • Employer pension contribution of 10% of salary
  • Private medical insurance for employees and dependants
  • Free lunch and all-day refreshments
  • Life insurance worth 6 x salary
  • 25 days holiday
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave, with the option to return part-time for a year
  • Electric car leasing scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Interest-free season ticket loan
  • A wide range of activities including squash, Zumba, yoga, arts & crafts, and TTP’s own rock band
  • Local sports facilities, theatre discounts and memberships
  • A comprehensive relocation package is also available, if applicable

Please click the following link to read the TTP Group Diversity Statement.Seniority level

  • Seniority levelEntry level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionResearch, Analyst, and Information Technology

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