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IT Graduate (Business Intelligence Analyst)

Müller UK & Ireland
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Müller IT Graduate (Business Intelligence Analyst) - MSL

Release your potential with Müller!

  • Business Unit: Müller Services Limited
  • Industry: FMCG
  • Role: IT Graduate (Business Intelligence Analyst)
  • Location: Market Drayton, Telford, or East Kilbride
  • Start date: September 2026
  • Salary: £30,000

Company Details:

Müller is one of Britain's most loved brands, proudly ranked in the Top 20 of The Grocer's Top 100. Our products are picked from shelves millions of times each year.

Our iconic sub-brands include Müller Corner, Müller Rice, and Müller Light and additionally we are proud to be an official license partner of Cadbury - the UK's favourite chocolate brand. We have an ambitious vision - to get a Müller in every fridge, but we have every reason to be bold thanks to our track record in disruptive innovation, our exciting portfolio of quality products and our award-winning campaigns. In everything we do, we are inspired and guided by our purpose - to put a smile on the nation's face, and now we're looking for the Müller Marketing Leaders of tomorrow to help us on this mission!

Müller UK & Ireland is subdivided into 3 business areas:

  • Müller Yogurts and Desserts (MYD)
  • Müller Milk and Ingredients (MMI)
  • Müller Services Limited (MSL)

Why Choose Müller?

As a major food and dairy manufacturer, we're driven by a bold vision and a commitment to empower our people to excel. At Müller, we reward courage, encourage forward-thinking, and believe that our greatest strength lies in our people. Joining us means embarking on a journey where your personal drive is valued, and your career is nurtured.

About the Programme

We're now looking for a Business Intelligence Analyst to join our dynamic team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on impactful projects, shape data-driven decision-making, and help deliver reliable, high-performing BI solutions across the business.

Your Mission:

As a BI Analyst, you'll play a key role in designing, implementing, and supporting SAP BI solutions. You'll work across SAP BW, SAP Datasphere, SAP Analytics Cloud, Databricks and more - ensuring our reporting systems are robust, insightful, and aligned with business needs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Application Analysis & Development: Design and implement high-availability SAP BW/SAP Datasphere/Databricks data models and reports
  • Maintain and monitor SAP BI applications (housekeeping, daily operations)
  • Provide functional user support based on SLAs, KPIs, and ticketing systems
  • Contribute to BI strategy aligned with company goals
  • Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders at all levels

Project Management

  • Lead full lifecycle BI project implementations or workstreams
  • Ensure delivery on time, within budget, and to quality standards

Business Consulting

  • Translate business needs into technical solutions
  • Deliver user training and ongoing support
  • Collaborate with internal IT and BPM teams
  • Provide expert guidance to users and stakeholders

What We Offer:

We're committed to helping you grow. In return for your passion and performance, we offer:

  • Competitive salary
  • Health Care Cash Plan or Life Assurance
  • Contributory pension plan
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Generous annual leave
  • Flexible benefits programme
  • Access to our exclusive Rewards Benefits Programme

What Will You Need?

To be part of Müller's Business Intelligence Graduate Programme, you will need:

  • A bachelor's degree at 2:1 or above, completed within the last three years
  • Must hold a full UK driving license for at least one year
  • Eligibility to work in the UK and not be in any full-time education (Please note this role is not eligible for sponsorship as the salary falls below the required threshold.)
  • Strong knowledge of SAP BW, SAP Datasphere and Databricks
  • Experience with SAP frontend tools (e.g., Analysis for Office, SAP Analytics Cloud)
  • Bonus: Familiarity with Databricks
  • Agile mindset with a pragmatic approach to change
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Willingness to travel and adopt new technologies
  • Proven relationship and service level management skills

Why Apply?

This role is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.

We want to ensure all candidates have every opportunity to shine. We'll support you throughout the full application process. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to make sure the assessment process works for you. We encourage you to apply ASAP!


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