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Business Intelligence Manager

Gravitas Recruitment Group (Global) Ltd
London
2 days ago
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Business Intelligence | Data | MI | Power BI | SQL | Insurance


Title: Business Intelligence Manager

Salary:£100,000 - £110,000 per year

Benefits: Bonus, Pension, Private medical, etc.

Location:London, Hybrid (4 days in office per week)


Overview

We are seeking a talented and experienced Business Intelligence Manager to join a leading Lloyd's Insurance syndicate in London. You will be responsible for overseeing and supporting the data platform, data warehousing, and the continued development of management information and business intelligence systems. This position involves close collaboration with the Head of Data & Analytics and guiding a team to ensure the delivery of high-quality data solutions and insights.


Responsibilities

  • Work alongside the Head of Data & Technology to maintain and enhance the data platform and data warehousing capabilities.
  • Develop and deliver insightful management information (MI) and business intelligence (BI) solutions.
  • Perform data validation and ensure data accuracy and integrity.
  • Provide guidance and technical direction to the BI/Data team.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to gather requirements and deliver business-driven data solutions.
  • Analyse complex datasets to support strategic decision-making processes.


Required Skills & Knowledge:

  • Extensive, practical experience with the Microsoft Technology Stack (2022)
  • Strong background in SQL and data warehousing
  • Demonstrated expertise in data engineering tasks, including release management, environment governance, and CI/CD pipeline orchestration
  • Proficient in both Python and Power BI
  • Proven track record in Microsoft BI development, encompassing database and reporting development across the full software development lifecycle
  • Skilled in data modelling, analytical thinking, and problem-solving, with a high level of attention to detail and adaptability
  • Experience working for a leading consultancy, with a strong understanding of delivering high-quality solutions in client-facing environments
  • Ability to effectively engage with business stakeholders and translate their requirements into robust data and analytics solutions
  • Experience designing and delivering sophisticated BI/MI solutions aligned with architectural standards and technology frameworks


Preferred Toolsets:

  • Kimball data modelling methodology
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Analysis Services (Multidimensional & Tabular), Power BI
  • Python, MDX, DAX


Why Join this client?

Join a renowned Lloyd’s Insurance syndicate and take on an integral role in shaping the future of data and analytics within the organisation. This is an exciting opportunity to utilise cutting-edge technology, work closely with senior leadership, and contribute to the success of an industry-leading company.


Note:This role operates on a hybrid work model, requiring four days a week in the London office.

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