Business Intelligence Manager

SR2 | Socially Responsible Recruitment | Certified B Corporation
Bath
2 days ago
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🚀 Hiring: Business Intelligence Manager | £55k–£65k | Hybrid (Bath)



Are you ready to take ownership of BI strategy and help a major organisation make smarter, faster, data-led decisions? I’m partnering with a large, fast-growing global business that’s undergoing an exciting data transformation - and they’re looking for a Business Intelligence Manager to play a key role in that journey.



In this role, you’ll be the go-to BI partner for senior Commercial Finance stakeholders, shaping analytics priorities and turning complex datasets into clear, actionable insights that influence both strategic and operational decisions across multiple business areas.



If you thrive in dynamic environments, enjoy solving complex challenges, and love working with modern cloud-based data stacks, this will be a massively rewarding move.



🔍 What you’ll be doing

  • Leading the BI partnership with Commercial Finance leadership
  • Translating business questions into structured analytics frameworks
  • Driving data governance, quality, and consistency
  • Balancing BAU reporting, ad-hoc deep dives, and strategic data product development
  • Helping shape and execute an organisation-wide BI strategy
  • Enhancing BI infrastructure across data integrity, modelling, and pipelines



What they’re looking for

  • Experience as a BI Manager or similar analytical leadership role
  • Strong Commercial Finance exposure
  • Ability to link metrics to operational & financial outcomes
  • Excellent SQL, data modelling, and ETL experience
  • Confidence with GCP (BigQuery, Dataform, Looker)
  • A problem-solver who can turn complexity into clarity



💼 What’s in it for you

  • £55,000–£65,000 salary
  • Hybrid working – 3 days in the Bath office
  • Uncapped annual leave 🌴
  • Profit-share bonus when targets are hit
  • Share Incentive Plan
  • Well-being and EAP support
  • An inclusive culture that genuinely celebrates diverse perspectives



If you're excited by the idea of shaping BI strategy in a high-impact role with plenty of autonomy and visibility, I’d love to chat.

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