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Business Intelligence Developer

Nomad Foods
Woking
2 weeks ago
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Competitive salary, company car, up to 25% bonus and excellent benefits package


Business Intelligence Developer

We have an excellent opportunity available for a Business Intelligence Developer to join our Data and Analytics team in our HQ in Woking. The role will have specific responsibility for supporting our BI systems across the business, managing and delivering the BW/4HANA data and reporting, coordinating offshore agency support, liaising with internal stakeholders and leading and supporting business wide BI projects.


Responsibilities

  • Participating in incident management and day to day support, supporting the resolution of incidents in a timely manner with the correct documentation and communication to the internal customer. Owns issue resolution & works with end users and 3rd party service providers to identify and resolve technical/application issues, escalating as required.
  • Participating in troubleshooting and systems analysis, and recommends available options (any combination of process, system, data) for consideration with support of 3rd party service providers. Provides timely updates.
  • Managing all reporting change requests and ensuring all procedures related to identification, changes, testing, documentation and communication of any modification to the system are followed, working closely with our third‑party support provider.
  • Ensuring process and system integrity always within a SOX environment.
  • Identifying opportunities for the business to simplify and standardise and create business advantage through both process and system improvements.

Qualifications

  • Experience of SAP reporting including SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) & SAP BW.
  • Good communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Experience of data modelling.
  • Good experience of SQL.

What we can offer you

We are on an exceptional adventure and offer a truly purpose‑led career, empowering each employee and promoting their personal growth while ensuring business needs are met now and into the future.



  • An ambitious employer with recognised brands and growth potential.
  • A culture where you are part of a team, encouraged to make a difference.
  • The potential to progress your career across different areas of the Nomad Foods Group.

About Nomad Foods

NOMAD – Headquartered in the UK, with revenues of €3.2 billion and operations in 22 key markets, Nomad Foods is Europe's leading frozen food company. Founded only eight years ago, it is built around iconic brands such as Birds Eye, Findus, and iglo. Guided by our Purpose – Serving the World with Better Food – we strive to make a positive impact on our performance, people and the planet.


At Nomad Foods we’re proud to represent the world we serve by hiring diverse talent. Our inclusive culture is all about what we can achieve together.


Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Information Technology, Business Development, and Consulting


Industries

Food and Beverage Manufacturing, Wholesale Food and Beverage, and Food and Beverage Services


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