Business Intelligence Partner

Severn Trent Water
Coventry
2 days ago
Create job alert

Select how often (in days) to receive an alert:


At Severn Trent, our people are at the heart of everything we do. We’re in the top 5% of utility companies worldwide when it comes to employee engagement and ranked as a Top 50 UK Employer on Glassdoor. Join us in making a positive impact on the environment and our communities, while being valued and supported in a truly inclusive workplace.


If you want to do more, because you care, we want you on our team.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Business Intelligence Partner
Make an impact by turning ideas into solutions that help colleagues every day.

Do you enjoy working with people, bringing clarity to complex situations, and making sure things get done? Ifyou’reorganised, confident in your communication, and like the idea of helping teams work smarter, this could be the perfect role for you.


There is 1 x permanent vacancy and 1 x 12 month FTC contract available


What’s the role about?

As a Business Intelligence Partner, you’ll be the main point of contact for one of Severn Trent’s key business areas (Retail, Operations, or Support) for BI reporting and data needs.


Your job is to:


  • Listen to stakeholders and understand what’s really needed.
  • Ensure requests are clear and prioritised so developers can build the right solutions.
  • Guide stakeholders on what’s possible and keep projects moving.
  • Work closely with developers throughout the build process.
  • Support rollout of new reports or tools and ensure they meet the needs of the stakeholders and business.

This role is focused on managing relationships, staying organised, and solving problems — not deep technical knowledge. We’ll provide training, but what matters most is your ability to plan, communicate, and stay calm when juggling priorities.


HOW WE WORK

You’ll join a caring culture that collaborates to achieve, grow, and develop. Our employee engagement scores are among the highest globally in energy and utilities. That’s why, we value in-person moments to keep our culture alive but also understand the flexibility working from home can bring. So, you'll usually find us in the office, but working from home is supported, when you need it.


WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR
What skills do you need?

Organised and proactive – great at planning your own workload and managing multiple projects


Confident communicator – able to turn conversations into clear actions and talk to people at all levels.


Strong prioritisation skills – able to balance competing requests and focus on what matters most


Accountable and assertive – comfortable chasing information and keeping timelines on track.


Curious and eager to learn – open to understanding new tools and approaches.


Basic knowledge of Power BI & Power Apps (nice to have – training will be provided where needed).


Skills and experience are important, but character, positivity, and a caring attitude matter too. We welcome and celebrate diverse individuals, knowing they help us better serve our communities. We seek people who get involved, want to be part of something bigger, and make a difference because they care.


HOW WE’LL REWARD AND CARE FOR YOU

It’s not just a job you’ll get here, you’ll get a career too.


We have a range of benefits that reward and recognise great work and award-winning training to ensure you reach your potential. And we’ll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the community in which we live.


Here’s some of our favourites:


  • Annual salary of £35,000 - £40,400
  • 28 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/ sell up to 5 days per year)
  • Annual bonus scheme (of up to £2,250 per annum based on company performance)
  • Leading pension scheme – we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%)
  • Share save – the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate
  • Dedicated training and development with our ‘Academy’
  • Electric vehicle scheme and retail offers
  • Family friendly policies

LET’S GO

We can't wait to hear from you! Have an updated CV ready and spare five minutes to apply. We'll let you know the outcome after the closing date, so keep an eye on your phone and emails.


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Business Intelligence Partner — Hybrid & Impactful

Senior Director, Head of Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence Analyst

Business Intelligence Analyst

Business Intelligence Manager

Clinical Business Intelligence Manager

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How to Write a Data Science Job Ad That Attracts the Right People

Data science plays a critical role in how organisations across the UK make decisions, build products and gain competitive advantage. From forecasting and personalisation to risk modelling and experimentation, data scientists help translate data into insight and action. Yet many employers struggle to attract the right data science candidates. Job adverts often generate high volumes of applications, but few applicants have the mix of analytical skill, business understanding and communication ability the role actually requires. At the same time, experienced data scientists skip over adverts that feel vague, inflated or misaligned with real data science work. In most cases, the issue is not a lack of talent — it is the quality and clarity of the job advert. Data scientists are analytical, sceptical of hype and highly selective. A poorly written job ad signals unclear expectations and immature data practices. A well-written one signals credibility, focus and serious intent. This guide explains how to write a data science job ad that attracts the right people, improves applicant quality and positions your organisation as a strong data employer.

Maths for Data Science Jobs: The Only Topics You Actually Need (& How to Learn Them)

If you are applying for data science jobs in the UK, the maths can feel like a moving target. Job descriptions say “strong statistical knowledge” or “solid ML fundamentals” but they rarely tell you which topics you will actually use day to day. Here’s the truth: most UK data science roles do not require advanced pure maths. What they do require is confidence with a tight set of practical topics that come up repeatedly in modelling, experimentation, forecasting, evaluation, stakeholder comms & decision-making. This guide focuses on the only maths most data scientists keep using: Statistics for decision making (confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, power, uncertainty) Probability for real-world data (base rates, noise, sampling, Bayesian intuition) Linear algebra essentials (vectors, matrices, projections, PCA intuition) Calculus & gradients (enough to understand optimisation & backprop) Optimisation & model evaluation (loss functions, cross-validation, metrics, thresholds) You’ll also get a 6-week plan, portfolio projects & a resources section you can follow without getting pulled into unnecessary theory.

Neurodiversity in Data Science Careers: Turning Different Thinking into a Superpower

Data science is all about turning messy, real-world information into decisions, products & insights. It sits at the crossroads of maths, coding, business & communication – which means it needs people who see patterns, ask unusual questions & challenge assumptions. That makes data science a natural fit for many neurodivergent people, including those with ADHD, autism & dyslexia. If you’re neurodivergent & thinking about a data science career, you might have heard comments like “you’re too distracted for complex analysis”, “too literal for stakeholder work” or “too disorganised for large projects”. In reality, the same traits that can make traditional environments difficult often line up beautifully with data science work. This guide is written for data science job seekers in the UK. We’ll explore: What neurodiversity means in a data science context How ADHD, autism & dyslexia strengths map to common data science roles Practical workplace adjustments you can request under UK law How to talk about your neurodivergence in applications & interviews By the end, you’ll have a clearer sense of where you might thrive in data science – & how to turn “different thinking” into a real career advantage.