Business Intelligence Analyst

Eleo
Newcastle-under-Lyme
2 days ago
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Business Intelligence Analyst


Location: Newcastle-under-Lyme

Salary: £55,000+ DOE

Hybrid, permanent role


We’re partnering with a values-led care organisation that’s investing heavily in data, insight, and technology to support smarter decision-making across the business. They’re now looking to appoint a Business Intelligence Analyst to join their growing data function at their support office in Newcastle-under-Lyme.


The Role


Reporting into the Head of Business Intelligence, you’ll play a key role in turning marketing, customer, and operational data into actionable insight. Working closely with senior stakeholders, you’ll build dashboards, models, and analysis that directly influence strategy, performance, and growth.


The Key Focus of the Business Analyst role:


  • Building customer and marketing data models across CRM, web, and campaign data
  • Developing attribution models, lead scoring, and conversion analysis
  • Creating dashboards and reports to track enquiries, ROI, and performance
  • Forecasting to support occupancy planning and campaign timing
  • Competitor and market intelligence analysis to inform strategy
  • Translating insight into clear, commercial recommendations


What We’re Looking For


  • Proven experience in BI / marketing analytics / data analytics
  • Strong hands-on skills with SQL and BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Looker Studio)
  • Commercial mindset with a focus on ROI and business outcomes
  • Experience working cross-functionally with non-technical stakeholders
  • Knowledge of attribution modelling, segmentation, and forecasting
  • Exposure to cloud / BI platforms (e.g. Microsoft Fabric, Azure Data Factory)
  • Interest or experience in AI-driven analytics tools


What’s On Offer


  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Ongoing training, certifications, and development support
  • Clear progression within a growing data and analytics function


Interested?

Apply directly via LinkedIn or send a message to find out more. All applications will be handled confidentially.

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