Market and Business Intelligence Analyst (m/f/d)

Panasonic Industry Europe
Bracknell
1 week ago
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Market and Business Intelligence Analyst (m/f/d)

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Location: Bracknell, UK
Company: Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH | 01-04-2026


The Market and Business Intelligence Analyst creates value for the company by delivering data-driven insights and solutions that support Planning, Sales, Management, Finance, and other key teams. The role focuses on developing and maintaining analytical tools and backend systems to enable informed decision-making and identify new growth opportunities. The analyst plays an important role in building a data‑driven culture within the organisation by providing training, proactive analysis and practical recommendations to improve sales performance, operations, and overall efficiency.


What You Will Be Doing

  • Support pipeline management and forecasting improvements for different business divisions using available data sources.
  • Develop and maintain analytical tools and digital platforms to improve efficiency and self‑service capabilities across the organisation.
  • Analyse sales records and customer data to identify new business opportunities and market trends.
  • Work closely with Product Marketing, Business Development, Global Sales, and Factory organisations to provide insights into product performance and customer business outlooks.
  • Design, develop and document ETL processes to integrate and harmonise data from systems such as CRM, ERP (SAP, SD and FICO), and Pricing into the company’s data warehouse or data lake.
  • Optimise and document business processes to ensure data quality, consistency, and proper information management.
  • Apply technologies such as NoSQL, Machine Learning, and Natural Language Processing to discover new insights and opportunities.
  • Maintain, administer and oversee the MBI data warehouse (data lake) and Tableau Server to ensure performance and reliability.

What We Are Looking For
Essential Educational and Vocational Skills

  • A university degree (MSc, MBA or equivalent) in Business Informatics, Informatics, Economics, Business Economics, Statistics or Mathematics.
  • Experience in modelling large data sets using SQL and ability to develop data mining, extraction (ETL) and data quality assurance (QA) processes.
  • Exceptional communication skills – to explain complex findings clearly to sales teams and management while also discussing technical requirements with IT specialists.
  • Problem solving – translate commercial and/or operational challenges into data‑driven solutions and insights.
  • Advanced time‑management skills to handle large‑scale and short‑term projects with multiple deadlines.

Essential Technical Skills

  • SQL (preferably T‑SQL / Microsoft Azure Fabric)
  • Python (preferably with Git and maintaining own virtual environment)
  • VBA/VBS (Visual Basic) and/or Power Automate (Power Platform and advanced MS Excel skills)

Additional Essential Criteria

  • Advanced English language skills
  • Located within a 1‑hour commuting distance to the registered office, based in Bracknell, Berkshire.
  • UK Driver’s Licence
  • This role does not offer visa sponsorship. The ability to demonstrate full right to work in the UK, without restriction, is an essential requirement.

What We Offer

Contract type: Permanent
Hours: 37.5 per week
Location: Bracknell, Berkshire



  • International working environment.
  • Hybrid working – expectation to be office‑based 2 to 3 days per week.
  • 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays), increasing to 30 after an appropriate qualifying period.
  • Contributory pension scheme.
  • Private medical insurance.
  • Life assurance (x 4).
  • Income protection insurance.
  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Suite of voluntary flexible benefits (dental, travel, critical illness, partner cover).

About Us

Panasonic is one of the largest and leading electronic product manufacturers in the world. The depth and variety of our research capabilities, manufacturing expertise, high quality and sophisticated products have remained strong since 1918. Our mission is to create the Panasonic business of “tomorrow.” By integrating business, technology, and creativity, we will realize ideal lifestyles and societies solving social issues globally. Learn more about Sustainability at Panasonic.


Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH is part of the global Panasonic Group and provides industrial products and services in Europe. Looking back on more than 100 years of engineering know‑how in electronics, Panasonic is the right supplier when it comes to engineering expertise combined with solutions competence.


We look forward to your online application indicating your salary expectation and availability!


Are you looking for a new opportunity that offers meaningful work with true purpose? We would love to welcome you to our multinational team! Your growth is our growth. We invest in your future by enhancing your skills and abilities through training opportunities and interesting challenges.


At Panasonic, we believe in the power of collaboration – only together can we continue to expand our innovative edge and exceed our customers’ expectations. We are a powerful brand with a rich company culture, based on our 7 principles. It’s not just what we do, but how we do it. To fulfil our social responsibilities, we will continue to do what we have done for over 100 years – to enrich people’s lives at home and at work, and move society forward.


Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Fairness and equality are in our DNA. We are committed to creating a safe and inclusive workplace where people feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. We want to ensure that our people are respected for who they are as individuals, valued for what they do and celebrated for our contribution.


Equal Opportunity Employer

Panasonic is proud to be an equal‑opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability, or any other characteristics.


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