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💵 £70k | 🏠 Hybrid - 2 days a week on-site in Leeds OR Manchester


âť— Are you looking to work for a super inclusive organisation?

🏆 Want to be part of a global, award winning business?

👯‍♀️ Would you be interested in having a say in company initiatives?


If so, keep reading!


I'm currently hiring for aBusiness Intelligence Managerto join an innovative and globally recognized, award winning organisation.


This role sits within thePeople Team, so your focus will be HR/People data.

You'll be working closely with stakeholders to turn insights into actionable, positive initiatives across the business.


You'd be reporting into the Head of BI, with 2 direct reports underneath you.

At this level, not only would you be looking after the analysis, you'd be guiding the strategy!


Who they're looking for?

✔️ Someone who can build reports in PowerBI (both front end and back end)

đź’« Have the ability to pull data/ create reports from HR systems

âś… Be experienced with data visualisation

🚀 Be able to successfully line manage 2 analysts


Benefits?

  • Up to ÂŁ70k salary (dependent on experience)
  • Hybrid working (2 days a week in Manchester OR Leeds)
  • Bonus plan
  • Gym allowance
  • Private medical
  • Dental

SO many others, but we'd be here all day


If this is something you'd be interested in, apply today đź“«

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