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Business Intelligence Manager

Frontiers
City of London
4 days ago
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Who we are

We are on a mission to make all science open, enabling the research community to develop the solutions we all need to live healthy lives on a healthy planet.


Frontiers is one of the world’s largest and most impactful research publishers, dedicated to making peer-reviewed, quality-certified science openly accessible. Our articles have been viewed 4 billion times, reflecting the power of research that is open for all.


Follow the links below to learn more about our work.


www.frontiersin.org/about/annual-reports


www.youtube.com/watch?v=87ejFfnQzko


What we can offer you

At Frontiers, our working model for new roles includes a balanced approach that fosters collaboration through regular engagement at our office hubs in key locations. While we value flexibility, we also believe that shared in-person time strengthens team culture, trust, and productivity.


We provide a range of benefits across our global locations, including but not limited to:



  • 4 additional wellbeing days in addition to existing annual leave allowance
  • Access to learning platforms and dedicated learning & development time
  • A range of wellbeing initiatives, including free online yoga classes and an employee assistance plan
  • Employees can dedicate three days each year to volunteer
  • Additional benefits depending on your location (e.g. pension plan and private medical care)

The Role

At Frontiers, we believe that data is only as valuable as it is accurate, trusted, and actionable. As our Business Intelligence Manager, you will transform internal business reporting into a true center of excellence, setting best-in-class standards for insight, accessibility, and innovation. You will take full ownership for the veracity and accuracy of all internal data – ensuring every business decision can be grounded in robust, reliable, and transparent information.


You will lead, develop, and inspire a talented team of analysts, continually raising the bar for what quality business reporting and analytics look like at Frontiers. Your leadership will foster a culture where actionable, trustworthy insights drive outcomes at every business level.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, implement, and maintain robust business reporting aligned with company needs and best practices.
  • Ensure data integrity, establishing rigorous validation processes to guarantee accurate, trusted data.
  • Deliver clear and actionable insights for senior leaders, supporting data-driven strategies and decisions.
  • Lead, mentor, and inspire a team of analysts, promoting professional growth and fostering a culture of excellence.
  • Drive process innovation by integrating AI and automation tools into reporting workflows, monitoring and measuring their impact.
  • Collaborate closely with cross-functional partners to ensure data quality, scalable infrastructure, and reliable reporting.
  • Communicate complex analytical concepts in a clear, approachable manner to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Continuously assess, refine, and enhance reporting processes to meet evolving organizational needs.
  • Establish and monitor performance metrics and reporting service level agreements (SLAs).

Requirements

  • Proven experience in data, analytics, or business intelligence roles, with at least 3 years in management or leadership positions.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead reporting or analytics teams and establish centers of reporting excellence.
  • Advanced SQL skills and proficiency with data modeling, ELT processes, and data pipeline best practices.
  • Strong analytical skills and data visualization expertise; comfortable working with large datasets and complex ETL processes.
  • Experience with dashboarding and analytics platforms (Tableau preferred).
  • Familiarity with embedding or deploying AI/automation tools within reporting workflows is a plus.
  • Excellent communication and project management skills; able to prioritize multiple, fast-moving deliverables.

Apply now

Please click the 'apply' button on this page and submit your application in English.


Please inform us if you require any special accommodations to participate fully in our recruitment experience. You can contact us at for any additional support.


Equal opportunity statement

Frontiers actively embraces diversity and is a safe and welcoming workplace. Recruitment is free from discrimination – including based on race, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. With employees from more than 50 different nations, our diversity creates vibrant teams and constantly challenges us to appreciate multiple perspectives.



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