Business Intelligence Lead TLNT1_NI

Haldane Fisher Ltd
Newry
6 days ago
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Lead. Influence. Innovate. Haldane Group is a leading, fast-growing organisation operating across the UK & Ireland. As we continue to strengthen our digital and data capabilities, we are recruiting a Business Intelligence Lead - a pivotal, strategic role shaping how data informs decision-making across our entire Group. Reporting directly to the Chief Information Officer, this is an exciting opportunity for a BI professional who loves turning data complexity into clarity, empowering teams, and building reporting solutions that drive measurable impact. If you're passionate about data, confident working with senior stakeholders, and ready to influence group-wide strategy, this role offers the perfect platform to step into true leadership. The Opportunity As our Business Intelligence Lead, you will be the Group's BI subject-matter expert. You will own and develop our BI environment, enhance reporting standards, and champion a culture of data-driven decision-making across Finance, Sales, Operations, and IT. This is your chance to: Build and shape a modern BI function Lead group-wide reporting strategy Drive improvements in data quality, automation, consistency, and insight Deliver dashboards and analytics used at board and executive level The Ideal Candidate You're someone who sees stories in data. You simplify the complex. You anticipate needs before they're voiced and recommend solutions before challenges arise. You're just as comfortable presenting to senior leaders as you are coaching teams on self-service reporting. Curious, analytical, and collaborative - you thrive on improving processes, solving problems, and delivering insight that helps others make smarter decisions. If this sounds like you, we want to meet you. What You Will Do Own the BI Application Act as the primary SME for our Phocas BI platform Design and build dashboards, data views, metrics, and custom reports Manage BI governance, user access, and security roles Train and empower users to adopt self-service analytics Drive Business Reporting Excellence Develop, maintain, and optimise group-level business reports and KPIs Partner with stakeholders across key functions to understand reporting needs Validate and consolidate data from multiple systems, including ERP sources Ensure accuracy, consistency, and integrity across all reporting outputs Manage scheduled reporting cycles and deliver ad-hoc insights Lead Data & Analytics Strategy Serve as the central point of contact for all BI initiatives Align frameworks across IT, Finance, Sales, and Operations Identify opportunities for automation, efficiency, and improved data quality Provide insights that directly support operational and strategic decisions Drive continuous improvement in reporting speed and relevance Champion Governance & Best Practice Maintain clear reporting standards and definitions Embed data governance and BI best practice across the Group Lead data-driven projects, including integrations and model enhancements Work with Phocas support on testing, enhancements, and new functionality What We're Looking For IT or business-related 3rd level qualification OR 5 years business systems experience Experience with Phocas or similar BI tools (Power BI, Tableau, Qlik) Strong understanding of dashboards, KPIs, data modelling, and reporting structures Excellent communication and stakeholder management Proven ability to translate business needs into technical BI solutions Advanced Excel and strong analytical skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Experience of project work and cross-functional collaboration Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities Why Join Haldane Group? Strategic, high-impact role reporting directly to the CIO Opportunity to shape BI strategy across the entire organisation Collaborative working environment with strong cross-functional exposure Investment in training and professional development Competitive salary & benefits package Work with modern BI tools and play a central part in our data transformation Based in Northern Ireland with group-wide influence To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process, click the Apply button below to Login/Register.

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