Business Intelligence Analyst

Orbis Group
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Digital Analyst – Business Intelligence Team – Permanent – London Based

Orbis is seeking a creative and driven Digital/ BI Analyst to work for a leading property consultancy to join their expanding Data and Digital team. You’ll work across complex datasets (GA4, BigQuery), craft engaging Power BI dashboards, and help shape digital insights that drive strategic decision-making.

What you'll do:

  • Analyse digital products and customer journeys
  • Design and deliver interactive dashboards
  • Develop web tagging strategies with Digital teams
  • Partner across the business to enhance data literacy and insight

5+ years in BI/digital analytics

Expert in Power BI, GA4, SQL or Python

Strong stakeholder engagement and UX/UI thinking

The Ideal Candidate will be:

  • Highly organised, systematic and adaptable with excellent attention to detail, with the ability to recognise the relative importance of software issues and to prioritise work effectively
  • Ability to communicate clearly and deal with others at all levels in a polite, professional, friendly and helpful manner, both face to face, by email and on the telephone and maintain a good working relationships at all times
  • Demonstrate an ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Ability to work with all members of the team and selected partners (consultancies), in a professional and yet dynamic and creative environment, fostering an open, friendly and constructive working relationship with all members of the Knight Frank team

If you are interested in joining a team where innovation, collaboration, and creativity are at the core then please apply and I will be in touch to organise a call to discuss.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionResearch, Analyst, and Information Technology
  • IndustriesStaffing and Recruiting

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