Business Intelligence Project Manager

Hitachi Rail
Newton Aycliffe
3 days ago
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About Us

Hitachi Rail is a global leader in digital transformation and technology. Our work spans every corner of the world, and we bring people together to create sustainable, innovative solutions.

Description

Here at Hitachi Rail, we have a fantastic opportunity to join the team as a Business Intelligence Project Manager, who will be part of the Digital & AI workstream within our global digital transformation team. The role is a 12‑month fixed term contract. You will be responsible for end‑to‑end planning and project control of business intelligence projects worldwide, and for proactively engaging with internal customers to ensure clear understanding of requirements, support user interaction, and champion the use of BI across our rail business.

What You’ll Be Doing
  • Support the Head of Business Intelligence in creating, updating, and delivering BI projects and objectives.
  • Proactively engage with internal customers to understand requirements and champion BI usage across the UK rail business.
  • Respond to planned and ad‑hoc development and information requests.
  • Identify and pursue project, growth, and development opportunities for the BI team, building strong relationships with key departments.
  • Create, maintain, and manage BI project plans, monitor delays, resources, and potential critical‑path issues, escalating to the Head of BI as needed.
  • Monitor BI development and support resources to ensure timely completion, prioritising work where necessary.
  • Monitor and report on project risks, issues, and opportunities.
  • Collaborate with the BI team to pursue effective BI development and efficient use of shared data.
  • Follow the BI development best‑practice framework for planning and implementing BI projects.
  • Support business analysis and process‑mapping activities to identify information requirements and opportunities, translating into documented BI specifications.
  • Understand and comply with Hitachi data governance principles and controls.
  • Lead the creation and maintenance of data catalogues and data dictionaries, ensuring standardised terminology and semantics across all report content.
About You
  • Comprehensive understanding of project management and planning principles.
  • Experience of planning and managing projects.
  • Competent user of Power BI and Oracle P6.
  • Understanding of data governance and BI best practices.
  • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight timescales.
  • Professional and confident.
  • Pro‑active and self‑motivated with good timekeeping.
  • Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent verbal and written English communication skills.
  • Good report‑writing skills.
  • Demonstrated ongoing personal development.
Qualifications
  • Degree level in Business, Computer Science, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
What We Offer
  • Competitive salary.
  • 25 days holiday.
  • Pension scheme with contributions up to 9%.
  • Private medical insurance.
  • Personal Accident insurance.
  • Group Income protection.
  • Group Life Insurance.
  • Employee Assistance Programme.

We also offer additional perks through a flexible plan that meets your individual needs and lifestyle.

Thank you for your interest in Hitachi Rail. If your application is of interest, we will be in contact. Please discover more about us and our latest jobs at https://www.hitachirail.com/careers.

At Hitachi Rail, there is a place for everyone. We welcome and value differences in background, age, gender, sexuality, family status, disability, race, nationality, ethnicity, religion, and world view. It is our commitment to create an inclusive environment – we are proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer.


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