Business Intelligence Manager

Owen Daniels
Birmingham
1 day ago
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Are you a BI Manager with experience working in a multi site environment? Have you got good experience with Power BI? If so, then this role could be perfect for you.


Our client is an engineering company in the West Midlands, they are looking for BI Manager to come in and take ownership and manage Power BI. The role will involve creating and managing data warehouses, ingesting data from systems and creating accurate reporting across the various sites.

The ideal candidate will have experience writing and setting up Power BI and have strong interpersonal skills to deal with varying levels of stakeholder management.


BI Manager

Permanent

Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm

Friday 8am - 2pm

Birmingham


BI Manager

Job Description

  • Manage existing JDM data warehouses and create new Data warehouses
  • Write and set up Power BI to respond to requests and data requests
  • Design and deliver of BI dashboards, reports, and data models
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and translate them into effective BI solutions
  • Collaboratively drive data modernisation in a commercial environment and consistently be thinking of future improvements to current processes



BI Manager

Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

  • Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills
  • Strong Power BI and SQL experience
  • Well versed in data visualisation and BI best practice
  • Ability to priorities and produce varying depths and level of reporting and ensure accuracy is being relayed
  • It would be desirable to have a background in manufacturing or industrial operations



If you feel you’re a good fit for this position, please click ‘apply’

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