Senior Business Intelligence Analyst

M3USA
Abingdon
3 weeks ago
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Company Description

About the Business Division:

This role sits within Doctors.net.uk, a subsidiary of M3 Inc. Doctors.net.uk is the UK's largest professional network of doctors; a closed community used by over 50,000 doctors daily and with a total membership of over 245,000. Products range from a trusted email communications platform to robust news and educational web pages along with our world-class sponsored pharmaceutical content and doctors' own user-generated content. Our mission is to continually improve these offerings as well as identifying new ways to support our community of doctors throughout their careers.

Job Description

As an M3 EU Senior Business Intelligence Analyst you will be responsible for delivering and maintaining innovative, market-leading digital data dashboards, reports and insights.

As part of your role, you will work closely with commercial and operational teams to gather and distil relevant customer insights to create compelling data stories that meet the needs of clients and support our commercial objectives, as well as delivering on our short- and long-term business strategy.

In this role you will work closely with the Product and Data Engineering Teams to understand requirements and liaise with the data engineering team on required improvements before creating and delivering best-in-class reporting and insights.

You'll have the opportunity to bring a passion for innovative visual and verbal data narratives to a well-established business in need of an organised, productive data analyst.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities (overall summary of the role):

  • Client Dashboard and Report Creation and Maintenance- including QA and data integrity
  • Client KPI model refinement- regular review of our client KPI model and forecasting process
  • Internal KPI settingand results analysis for Product and Community teams
  • Data Analysis- regularly review data outputs to identify actionable insights that can be used to improve the business
  • Verbal Communication- requirement gathering, cross-functional collaboration to understand the needs of the business
  • Visual Communication- storytelling through data visualisation and data narratives

Qualifications

  • Data Toolkit- Applied knowledge of data & analytics tools and approaches across all data lifecycle stages. Data visualisation tools such as Tableau, Power BI, Qlik. Languages including SQL, Python, frameworks such as DBT
  • Data Visualisation- Keen interest in visualisations and storytelling through data
  • Expert communicator- Ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms
  • Compliance- Experience with data compliance (GDPR and regulated industries)
  • Customer-centricwith a pragmatic mindset. Focus on value delivery and swift execution, while maintaining attention to detail. Deadline-oriented, detailed, a self-starter
  • Entrepreneurial- a curiosity about business advancement and a strategy thought-partner
  • Experience- 5+ years' experience

Additional Information

Benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave
  • Participation in a company bonus scheme linked to personal and company performance
  • Group Life Cover 4x salary
  • Pension 4%/4% employee/employer contributions
  • Vitality medical after probation
  • Staff discount scheme
  • Discounted gym membership

About M3 EU:

M3 EU is at the forefront of healthcare innovation, offering digital solutions across healthcare, life sciences, pharmaceuticals, and more. Since our inception in 2000, we've seen remarkable growth, fuelled by our mission to utilize the internet for a healthier world and more efficient healthcare systems.

Our success is anchored in our trusted digital platforms that engage physician communities globally, facilitating impactful medical education, precise job placement, and insightful market research. M3 EU prides itself on a dynamic and innovative work environment where every team member contributes to global health advancements.

Joining M3 EU means being part of a dedicated team striving to make a significant difference in healthcare. We provide a unique opportunity for you to be at the cutting edge of healthcare innovation, shaping the future in a meaningful career. Embrace the chance to drive change with M3 EU.

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