Be at the heart of actionFly remote-controlled drones into enemy territory to gather vital information.

Apply Now

Business Intelligence Developer

McLaren Racing
Woking
4 days ago
Create job alert
Overview

The Business Intelligence Developer is responsible for developing, maintaining, and enhancing BI reports, dashboards, and data visualisations that support core automotive business operations. This role plays a critical part in enabling data-driven decision-making across both operational and strategic initiatives. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to understand business requirements, translate them into actionable insights, and deliver high-impact visual analytics solutions.


What You'll Do

Design and develop BI reports and dashboards using standard tools. Implement data models and data marts for reporting requirements. Create data visualisations that effectively communicate business insights. Maintain and optimize existing BI solutions. Collaborate with business users to gather and document requirements. Perform testing and quality assurance for BI deliverables. Support user training and adoption of BI solutions. Participate in BI platform upgrades and maintenance activities.


What You'll Bring

Business Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of general business operations for at least 1 major business operation e.g. Product Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, Marketing, Sales, Finance and Supply Chain.


Business Intelligence (BINT): Level 3 - BI solution development; Database Design (DBDS): Level 3 - Data mart design; Programming/Software Development (PROG): Level 3 - BI development; User Experience Design (HCEV): Level 2 - Dashboard design; Testing (TEST): Level 2 - BI testing procedures; Computer Science degree or equivalent; Mathematics qualification from O Level / GCSE and above.


Personal Attributes / Competencies: Proficiency in BI tools e.g. Power BI; Strong SQL and dimensional modelling skills; Understanding of automotive business requirements; Visual design skills for effective data presentation; Problem-solving abilities for technical challenges; Written and oral communication skills for user requirements gathering, presentation and bringing own ideas to solutions; Ability to present a positive mindset in difficult situations.


What We\'ll Do for You

No restraints. No limitations. We don\'t simply push boundaries. We completely rethink them. McLaren Automotive exists to create breath-taking performance road cars. It takes a community to do what we do. A diverse group of people with many areas of expertise, united by their passion to deliver visionary products and set new benchmarks. McLaren Automotive commits to equal opportunity for all. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion is at the heart of our impact, it drives our innovation and enables us to truly create something special. Join us on our journey.


Benefits

We offer a wide - ranging benefits package, which includes:



  • Structured career development framework
  • 25 days' holiday, plus bank holiday. Annual buy & sell up to five days
  • Enhanced company pension scheme
  • Discretionary annual bonus award
  • Private medical insurance and health cash plan
  • Life assurance 4x your basic salary
  • Ability to apply for a sabbatical of up to one year after only two years' service
  • Benefits you can adapt to your lifestyle, such as discounted shopping
  • Generous parental leave policies including market leading maternity leave
  • Tax efficient nursery scheme benefit
  • A range of wellbeing initiatives, such as employee assistance programme and free financial & mortgage advice
  • Friends and family day
  • Opportunities to experience our fantastic cars


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer (6 month FTC)

Business Intelligence Developer

Business Intelligence Developer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Data Science Recruitment Trends 2025 (UK): What Job Seekers Need To Know About Today’s Hiring Process

Summary: UK data science hiring has shifted from title‑led CV screens to capability‑driven assessments that emphasise rigorous problem framing, high‑quality analytics & modelling, experiment/causality, production awareness (MLOps), governance/ethics, and measurable product or commercial impact. This guide explains what’s changed, what to expect in interviews & how to prepare—especially for product/data scientists, applied ML scientists, decision scientists, econometricians, growth/marketing analysts, and ML‑adjacent data scientists supporting LLM/AI products. Who this is for: Product/decision/data scientists, applied ML scientists, econometrics & causal inference specialists, experimentation leads, analytics engineers crossing into DS, ML generalists with strong statistics, and data scientists collaborating with platform/MLOps teams in the UK.

Why Data Science Careers in the UK Are Becoming More Multidisciplinary

Data science once meant advanced statistics, machine learning models and coding in Python or R. In the UK today, it has become one of the most in-demand professions across sectors — from healthcare to finance, retail to government. But as the field matures, employers now expect more than technical modelling skills. Modern data science is multidisciplinary. It requires not just coding and algorithms, but also legal knowledge, ethical reasoning, psychological insight, linguistic clarity and human-centred design. Data scientists are expected to interpret, communicate and apply data responsibly, with awareness of law, human behaviour and accessibility. In this article, we’ll explore why data science careers in the UK are becoming more multidisciplinary, how these five disciplines intersect with data science, and what job-seekers & employers need to know to succeed in this transformed field.

Data Science Team Structures Explained: Who Does What in a Modern Data Science Department

Data science is one of the most in-demand, dynamic, and multidisciplinary areas in the UK tech and business landscape. Organisations from finance, retail, health, government, and beyond are using data to drive decisions, automate processes, personalise services, predict trends, detect fraud, and more. To do that well, companies don’t just need good data scientists; they need teams with clearly defined roles, responsibilities, workflows, collaboration, and governance. If you're aiming for a role in data science or recruiting for one, understanding the structure of a data science department—and who does what—can make all the difference. This article breaks down the key roles, how they interact across the lifecycle of a data science project, what skills and qualifications are typical in the UK, expected salary ranges, challenges, trends, and how to build or grow an effective team.