Business Intelligence Manager

The Beauty Tech Group
Alderley Edge
4 days ago
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We are looking for a Business Intelligence Manager to lead and evolve our business intelligence capability across The Beauty Tech Group.


Sitting within our Digital function, this role plays a pivotal role in shaping commercial decision making, partnering with senior stakeholders across Marketing, Ecommerce, Product, Finance and Operations to turn complex data into actionable insight that drives growth across our brands.


What you’ll be doing:

  • Own the end to end Business Intelligence and analytics function, spanning data modelling, pipelines, reporting and insight.
  • Lead Power Business Intelligence across the business, building scalable models, high performance dashboards, and cost efficient data architecture.
  • Own and evolve the Snowflake data warehouse, with responsibility for schema design, governance, performance, and cost optimisation


  • Design and manage reliable data pipelines (e.g. dbt, Fivetran or similar) to deliver timely, auditable data.
  • Partner with senior stakeholders to translate commercial questions into actionable insight across Revenue, Marketing, Product, Finance and Operations.
  • Drive the evolution of BI from descriptive reporting to forecasting, scenario modelling and growth insight.
  • Define and govern core metrics, KPIs and single sources of truth, ensuring high data quality, consistency and trust

Skills, knowledge & expertise:

  • Strong BI and analytics expertise, including Power BI and semantic data modelling
  • Advanced SQL with hands on experience using modern data warehouses (Snowflake)
  • Proven experience building and maintaining scalable ETL/data pipelines (dbt, Fivetran or similar)
  • Commercially minded analyst, able to translate business questions into actionable insight
  • Experience defining metrics KPIs, and single sources of truth, underpinned by strong data governance
  • Confident partnering with senior stakeholders and influencing decision making through data

Why work at The Beauty Tech Group:

At The Beauty Tech Group, we’re redefining the future of beauty by bringing cutting edge technology into homes around the world. Born from CurrentBody and now home to category leading brands including CurrentBody Skin, ZIIP Beauty, Tria Laser, and CurrentBody Skin: The Clinic, we innovate at pace to create transformative devices and skincare solutions used globally.


Our brands combine clinical credibility with consumer focused design, spanning LED, radio frequency, microcurrent, and laser technologies, and are trusted by customers in over 80 countries.


Working here means building your career in an environment where you’re empowered to develop deep expertise, take ownership of your impact and think big as part of a fast growing, ambitious business. We’re looking for exceptional people to join us at an exciting stage and help shape the next generation of beauty technology brands.


What is in it for me:

  • 25 days holiday (increasing with service) + Holiday Buy scheme
  • Auto enrolment pension scheme
  • Work from home every Wednesday
  • Onsite café, gym and free parking
  • Staff discounts across CurrentBody Skin, ZIIP Beauty, and Tria Laser
  • Subsidised travel, Cycle to Work, and EV/tech schemes
  • Supported studies, employee Assistance Programme and enhanced family leave
  • Social events, office brunches and career development opportunities

Recruitment process:

  1. Application reviewed by Talent Acquisition Team
  2. Initial call with the Talent Acquisition Team
  3. Video Interview with the Head of Digital & Commercial
  4. In person interview at the office (including short task)
  5. Feedback

At The Beauty Tech Group we are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace and welcome applications from all backgrounds.


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