Business Intelligence Manager

Entasis Partners
united kingdom, united kingdom
1 week ago
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Business Intelligence Delivery Manager


Location:UK-based | Remote-first

Remuneration:£75-90k + bonus + bens

About our client

A global organisation committed to becoming more insight-driven through investment in a modern, cloud-based Azure Synapse Data Lakehouse. Their data and insight capability is scaling across multiple domains, supporting both internal decision-making and customer-facing innovation. With delivery teams across the UK and India, they’re building a high-performing, collaborative culture grounded in agility, quality, and value creation.

Role overview

This is a key role within the Data & Insight function, theBusiness Intelligence Delivery Managerwill be responsible for leading the delivery of data and reporting initiatives across the enterprise. Acting as the link between engineering teams and business stakeholders, you’ll own the delivery roadmap, ensuring timelines are met, blockers are removed, and solutions deliver real business outcomes.

You’ll be joining a mature cloud environment with strong foundations in place, and the opportunity to influence how data delivery evolves at scale.


What you’ll do as the Business Intelligence Delivery Manager

  • Lead the delivery of BI, analytics, and reporting solutions across global programmes
  • Manage the pipeline of work from the 'Edison' data engineering team, ensuring priorities are aligned and output is predictable
  • Build strong relationships with stakeholders across the business to understand needs, define scope, and manage delivery expectations
  • Collaborate with architects, application leads, infrastructure, and security to drive joined-up execution
  • Ensure data quality, governance, and reporting standards are met across all outputs
  • Drive continuous improvement in delivery practices, team engagement, and business value realisation


What we’re looking for from the Business Intelligence Delivery Manager

Experience:

  • Strong background in data delivery and BI environments, ideally with exposure to global delivery teams
  • Hands-on experience with cloud platforms—particularly Azure Synapse, Spark, and SQL-based ecosystems
  • Demonstrable track record of managing delivery in complex, cross-functional environments

Skills & Mindset:

  • Agile thinker with strong commercial awareness
  • Excellent communicator, able to bring structure to ambiguity and keep momentum
  • Highly organised, detail-focused, and outcome-driven
  • Able to lead with influence, working confidently across senior stakeholders, engineers, and offshore teams


If thisBusiness Intelligence Delivery Manager position is of interest, please submit your application for further information.

Our Commitment

Entasis Partners is committed to helping clients create a diverse environment and is proud to support equal-opportunity employment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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