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Business Intelligence / Data Modelling Analyst - Fluent Spanish

Birmingham
20 hours ago
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We are seeking a fluent Spanish speaking Business Intelligence / Forecasting Analyst to join an expanding analytics department within the Travel & Logistics sector. This role is based in Birmingham and will focus on leveraging data to provide actionable insights and new modelling techniques to enhance commercial ROI.

Client Details

This position is with a large International organisation operating within the Travel / Logistics sector. They are recognised for their expertise in providing innovative solutions and delivering exceptional results for their customers.

Description

Develop and maintain business intelligence dashboards and reporting tools.
Leverage Python, SQL and Tableau to create enhanced forecasting and demand planning analytics
Deploy predictive and advanced modelling techniques to support Pricing, Marketing and Operational departments in their strategic decision making
Analyse complex data sets to identify trends and insights.
Provide accurate forecasts to support decision-making processes.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather data requirements.
Ensure data quality and integrity across all analytics platforms.
Present findings and recommendations to stakeholders effectively.
Monitor key performance indicators and suggest improvements.
Support the implementation of data-driven strategies within the organisation.Profile

A successful Business Intelligence / Forecasting Analyst should have:

Proficiency in data analysis and forecasting tools - Python and SQL is essential
Strong knowledge of business intelligence platforms e.g Tableau or Power BI
Advanced data / statistical modelling skills
Fluent Spanish speaking skills
Experience in the Travel, Logistics or Supply Chain industry or a related field.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Ability to communicate complex data in a clear and concise manner.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy.
Collaborative mindset to work effectively within a team environment.Job Offer

Competitive salary of £50,000 - £65,000 per annum.
Comprehensive pension scheme.
Opportunity to work in the vibrant location of Birmingham.
Engaging role within the Travel / Logistics sector.
Chance to contribute to impactful analytics and forecasting projects.If you are an experienced Business Intelligence / Forecasting Analyst looking for an exciting opportunity in Birmingham, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your career

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