Business Intelligence Systems Analyst

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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE & SYSTEMS ANALYST


  • Opportunity for a Business Intelligence & Systems Analyst to join a well-established facilities organisation operating across the UK
  • Salary up to £52,000 + some fantastic benefits including hybrid/flexible working, training and development programmes and company pension scheme
  • Apply online or contact Chelsea Hackett via


KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • £48k–£52k salary depending on experience
  • Hybrid working in the North Kent area
  • Greenfield opportunity to shape BI and reporting across a group environment
  • Power BI–led role with real ownership and autonomy


ABOUT THE CLIENT

Due to continued growth, we’re supporting a well-established UK organisation operating across multiple sites nationwide to hire a Business Intelligence & Systems Analyst. This is a newly evolving role, created following a long-serving colleague’s retirement, offering genuine scope to put your own stamp on how data is used across the business.



THE BENEFITS

  • Competitive salary with annual review
  • Hybrid and flexible working model
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Health and wellbeing support package
  • Training, development, and support for certifications
  • Inclusive, people-first culture with strong values



THE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE & SYSTEMS ANALYST ROLE

This role sits within the wider IT team but operates with a distinct focus on business intelligence, systems optimisation, and process improvement rather than traditional IT support.


You’ll take ownership of the organisation’s BI capability, working closely with stakeholders across the group to map processes, improve data quality, and build Power BI dashboards that leaders genuinely rely on. The environment is still in its early stages from a BI perspective, making this an ideal opportunity for someone who enjoys building, shaping, and scaling data capability from the ground up.


You’ll also play a key role in supporting and optimising the CRM platform, translating business requirements into effective system processes, and helping teams adopt data-driven ways of working.


Strong communication skills are essential, as you’ll regularly engage with stakeholders remotely across the UK, explaining insights, recommending improvements, and confidently challenging inefficient processes where needed.



BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE & SYSTEMS ANALYST – ESSENTIAL SKILLS

  • Proven experience in Business Intelligence, Data Analysis, or Systems Analysis roles
  • Strong Power BI experience including data modelling, DAX, and Power Query
  • Solid SQL skills for querying and data analysis
  • Experience working with CRM or business systems (any platform considered)
  • Process mapping and workflow analysis experience
  • Confident stakeholder communication and requirements gathering
  • Comfortable working autonomously
  • Experience operating in multi-site or group environments



TO BE CONSIDERED

Please either apply through this advert or email me directly via . For further information, please call me on 01244 820 457 or 07719 051 923. By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.



KEY SKILLS:

Business Intelligence, Power BI, SQL, DAX, Power Query, CRM Systems, Process Mapping, Data Analysis, Stakeholder Management, Systems Optimisation

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