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Junior Business Intelligence Analyst

Elephant & Castle
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81693 - Junior Business Intelligence Analyst

Junior Business Intelligence Analyst - Fixed Term Contract

Exciting Opportunity with Blended Working and Excellent Benefits

Are you passionate about data, eager to kickstart your business intelligence career, and ready to work in a dynamic finance team? We are looking for a Junior Business Intelligence Analyst to join our Finance directorate at either our Crawley or London office!

In this role, you will report directly to the Finance Manager (Insight & Performance), contributing to key financial insights and performance analysis for our organisation. As part of a supportive and innovative team, you'll have the chance to develop your analytical skills and gain invaluable experience in business intelligence within a leading company.

We offer a competitive salary of up to £28,000 (dependent on experience) plus a 7.5% bonus. Enjoy blended working after a 6-month probationary period (3 days in the office, 2 days remote), 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, and a suite of additional benefits such as:

Reservist Leave (18 days full pay, 22 days unpaid)
Personal Pension Plan (with up to 10% employer contribution)
Tenancy Loan Deposit Scheme and Season Ticket Loan
Tax-efficient benefits: Cycle to Work, Home & Tech, Green Car Leasing
Occupational Health supportReady to take the next step in your career? Apply now to become a Junior Business Intelligence Analyst and make a real impact within our Finance team. Closing date: 25/11/2025 - don't miss out, submit your application today!

For more information and to view the full job description please click apply!

If you have any queries in connection to this vacancy or your application, please contact us at quoting the vacancy reference number and a member of the team will get in touch with you as soon as possible

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