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Business Intelligence Director

ABB Formula E
City of London
1 week ago
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The Role

We\'re looking for a Business Intelligence Director to join our unique mission!

About Formula E:

Formula E, the world\'s fastest-growing sport, is redefining motorsport with a bold focus on innovation and sustainability.

Hosting over 100 races in iconic cities globally and backed by top manufacturers like Porsche and Jaguar, we feature elite drivers and cutting-edge EV technology. As the world\'s first sport certified Net Zero Carbon from inception, Formula E combines thrilling entertainment with a mission to advance sustainable progress, inspiring a global fanbase with our high-performance GEN3 EVO race car capable of 0-60mph in 1.82 seconds (0-100kph in 1.86s).

Using the spectacle of sport, we are sending a powerful and meaningful message to help alter perceptions and speed-up the switch to electric mobility.

Welcome to the home of Global Electric Street Racing.

The Role:

As the Business Intelligence Director, you\'ll be a pivotal leader in Formula E’s strategic growth. You will serve as the trusted advisor to C-Suite & Senior Leadership, providing critical, data-driven counsel on major business decisions. You\'ll oversee all research initiatives, transform complex data into clear, actionable insights, and lead a high-performing team to chart our course to 2030 and beyond.

The key deliverables are:

  • Strategic Growth Plan: Lead the creation of a long-term business intelligence strategy that directly supports Formula E\'s commercial growth objectives through 2030 and beyond.
  • Comprehensive Research Oversight: Manage and execute all global research initiatives, including oversight of relationships with third-party research suppliers and ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget.
  • Data-Driven Reporting and Analysis: Provide clear, impactful reports and presentations to both technical and non-technical stakeholders. Ensure the accurate measurement of commercial and media performance, as well as sponsor effectiveness.

What we\'re looking for in you:

  • Strategic & Commercial Expertise: Proven ability to connect deep, data driven insights with high-level commercial strategy. High level understanding of how data drives business growth, media rights and key investment decisions.
  • Technical Expert of Research & Measurement: Deep understanding of media evaluation, sponsorship valuation, and both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Extensive proven track record in the field and by overseeing all global research initiatives, ensuring projects are delivered to a high standard.
  • Leadership & Communication: Ability to lead a high performing team and effectively communicate complex data to non-technical stakeholders. Having a passion for mentorship and leading a team.

What\'s in it for you?

At Formula E, we offer a range of benefits and perks to enable you to make an impact in your role and to support your wellbeing and professional growth. Check out our benefits found here!

This is a hybrid role and you\'ll be required to do 3 days a week in our Hammersmith London office

Application Process

Think you’ve got what it takes to join our race to the future?

The closing date for this role is 1st October 2025, however if we receive a high volume of applications we may close it early.

At Formula E, we are building a culture where every voice matters, every perspective accelerates progress, and every individual is empowered to rise, contribute boldly, and shape a better world - together. We will provide equal opportunities regardless of an individuals\' protected characteristics. We believe in attracting and retaining diverse talent to strengthen our global vision with a variety of experiences, backgrounds and perspectives.

Our mission is clear. The message is simple. Whoever you are. However you live. Whatever you believe. Formula E. For the Future. For Everyone.

We’ll see you at the starting line!

¡VAMOS!

If you require further assistance in accessing the application or require a different format of the application, please contact

If this role isn’t quite for you but you want to join Formula E, why not ‘Connect’ with us here to be the first to know of new opportunities!


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