Business Intelligence Manager - 12 Month FTC

Holland & Barrett
City of London
3 days ago
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About H&B

At Holland & Barrett, we’re on a mission to become the world’s most trusted wellness partner — and data is at the heart of how we get there. As our Business Intelligence Manager, you’ll lead a talented BI team to deliver high-quality dashboards, data products and insights that empower smart, strategic decisions across the organisation. This is a hands‑on leadership role where you’ll shape our BI vision, elevate our data culture, and drive meaningful business impact.


Responsibilities

  • Lead and mentor a team of BI Developers, creating a culture of collaboration, innovation and continuous improvement.
  • Partner with senior leaders across Commercial, Digital, Supply Chain, Finance, HR and more to deliver actionable insight that drives business performance.
  • Own the BI roadmap and delivery framework, ensuring priorities align to business strategy and long‑term scalability.
  • Oversee the design and optimisation of dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Metabase), ensuring data accuracy, clarity and strong user adoption.
  • Champion BI governance, documentation, and data quality standards across the business.
  • Collaborate closely with Data Engineering and Embedded Analytics to deliver integrated and high-performing data products.
  • Continuously refine BI processes, tools and architecture to future‑proof our analytics capability.

Location

This is a hybrid role based in London or Nuneaton, with the requirement to be in the office at least two days per week.


Qualifications

  • Proven experience leading BI or analytics teams within a modern, cloud-based data environment.
  • Strong SQL skills, solid understanding of data modelling, and expertise with BI visualisation tools (Metabase, Power BI, Looker, etc.).
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder‑management skills — able to simplify complex data and influence senior leaders.
  • Strategic mindset with the ability to build and execute a BI roadmap that supports business growth.
  • Passion for continuous improvement, innovation, and developing people.

What We Offer
Wellbeing & Lifestyle Benefits

  • 33 days holiday, including bank holidays
  • Health Cash Plan
  • Life Assurance
  • Bonus Scheme - up to 10% based on company & personal performance
  • Virtual GP
  • Private Medical care
  • FREE at-home blood test kit
  • Holiday Purchase option
  • Pension Contribution scheme
  • Access to ‘Wellhub' with gyms, studios and wellbeing apps

Discounts & Savings

  • 25% Colleague Discount with FREE Standard Delivery
  • Exclusive Discounts from a wide range of partners
  • £/€50 Annual Product Allowance to spend in store

Learning & Development

  • Access to a variety of learning opportunities, including Level 2-5 Apprenticeships, Workshops and our Digital Learning Library
  • AND MORE!

Holland and Barrett is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome diverse perspectives and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all colleagues. We understand that when our colleagues are listened to, respected and valued for who they are, we build an organisation with belonging at its heart – making health and wellness a way of life for everyone.


Holland & Barrett does not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms/recruiters. Please do not forward resumes to our job alias, employees, or any other company location. Holland & Barrett is not and will not be responsible for any fees if a candidate submitted by a search firm/recruiter unless otherwise agreed with respect to specific open position(s).


Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Research, Analyst, and Information Technology


Industries

Wellness and Fitness Services


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