Business Intelligence & Data Architect

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province, united kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Job Description

As a leading 3rd Party Logistics Provider, Information Technology is a critical part of our strategy and operation.  We are searching for Business Intelligence and Data Architect to join our team.  In addition to possessing first class communication skills and a collaborative ‘can do’ approach the successful candidate will undertake the responsibilities of:

  • Head a team of Business Intelligence & Data Platform Specialists across multiple locations.
  • Responsible for the operation of a group wide centre of excellence providing BI and Data Platform services to multiple business units.
  • Review working process and methodologies to ensure a flexible robust solution is maintained
  • Actively develop team to ensure that work is carried out to agreed standards and methodologies.
  • Escalation point for internal queries
  • Detailed work planning and resource allocation.


Qualifications

  • Strong management background with experience of building and managing high performing technical teams
  • Strong background in Business Intelligence & Data Platform, able to drive change and lead a group wide data transformation program.
  • Advanced knowledge of data warehousing and modelling principles
  • Data visualisation and reporting
  • Microsoft SQL Server T-SQL / SSIS / SSRS / SSAS / PowerBI / Azure
  • Great people management skills, ability to recruit, develop and coach team members
  • Fosters team spirit and champions cultural change
  • Develops people with talent.
  • Excellent communication skills essential as is the ability to communicate clearly with both business and technical stakeholders.
  • Self starting attitude and positive approach to work.
  • Structured way of working and methodical, collaborative approach.
  • Proactive time management required and adherence to project management procedures often managing multiple projects concurrently
  • Appreciation of project management procedures.
  • Ability to influence stakeholders.



Additional Information

As part of our drive to make Culina Group a great place to work. We are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation where we are committed to employee development and recognising success for hard working performers.

Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee to give you the opportunity to shape your own future within logistics and continue to work in an environment where team culture thrives.

Our People are the driving force behind our success, which is why we offer a wide range of benefits which include:

  • Annual Leave - Competitive holiday entitlement of 25 days plus the bank holidays 
  • Company Bonus  – We do our best work to succeed together. When we achieve our goals you'll be rewarded through our bonus scheme
  • Private Medical Cover– This gives you peace of mind, you have choice, flexibility and speed of access to the most clinically appropriate care via Bupa
  • Car Allowance
  • Pension scheme – we want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirements so we offer a great contribution of 5% employee and 8% employer
  • Life Assurance -  x4 your annual salary
  • Wellness – Via our Employee Assistance Programme we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service that operates 24 hours a days, 365 days a year
  • Eye Care Vouchers – We can provide you with substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses
  • Reward & Recognition – We recognise that employees have gone the extra mile via Employee of the month and year, special recognition and long service awards.
  • Everyday discounts - via our benefit platform you will have access to over 50 retailer discounts for everyday savings!

When our staff have passion for what they do they work with more care and attention which is reflected to our clients,Click APPLY NOW to #JoinOurWinningTeam and begin your career today!

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