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Senior Business Intelligence Analyst

Parkopedia
City of London
2 days ago
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As Arrive, we guide customers and communities towards brighter futures and more livable cities, it isn’t a challenge just anyone could take on. Luckily, we have something to help us make it happen. Our people and our values. We Arrive Curious, Focused and Together. Just as our entire brand is inspired by the North Star, the shining light leading travelers to their destinations since time began, our values guide us. They help us be at our best. For our customers. For the cities and communities we serve. For ourselves. As a global team, we are transforming urban mobility. Let’s grow better, together.


YourParkingSpace joined forces with Arrive, on our joint mission to make cities more livable, together. YourParkingSpace is the UK’s fastest-growing parking technology provider, and we’re changing the way people park. Our on‑demand marketplace connects drivers to thousands of spaces, while our comprehensive suite of B2B solutions transforms parking assets into connected mobility hubs.


The role

As a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst, you’ll play a key role in shaping how we use data to drive growth and business impact. You’ll translate complex datasets into strategic insights and actionable recommendations that move the business forward. This is a hands‑on role where you’ll collaborate with cross‑functional teams - from Engineering to Commercial - to make sure stakeholders have the right data, at the right time, in the right format to make confident decisions.


How to make an impact

  • Lead end‑to‑end analytics projects. From scoping stakeholder requirements to data extraction, analysis in SQL, visualization, and presentation of actionable insights.
  • Partner closely with business leaders across Commercial, Product, and Operations to identify strategic opportunities for growth and improvement.
  • Develop and maintain dashboards and analytical frameworks in Tableau that empower teams to make data‑informed decisions.
  • Translate data into clear, compelling narratives and recommendations that drive measurable business outcomes.
  • Continuously monitor and improve data quality, ensuring stakeholders can trust the insights they use.
  • Proactively uncover emerging trends, risks, and opportunities through data exploration and hypothesis testing.

Your background

  • A Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Economics or another quantitative field (or equivalent work experience).
  • 3+ years experience in an analytics role.
  • Advanced SQL skills.
  • Experience in using Tableau or another visualization tool.
  • Excellent communications skills.

Ideally you will have

  • Experience with the full analytics lifecycle, from business problem definition to insight delivery and impact measurement.
  • A strong understanding of key business metrics and drivers of commercial growth.
  • A proactive, curious mindset, always looking for ways data can unlock new opportunities.

The role will be based hybrid in London (E20), UK


About us

Arrive, including brands like EasyPark, Flowbird, RingGo, ParkMobile, YourParkingSpaceand Parkopedia, is a leading global mobility platform. Present in over 90 countries and 20,000 cities, the company helps people and decision‑makers make smarter decisions about urban mobility and ease the experience of travel worldwide. Arrive delivers a unique combination of the core ingredients to make cities more livable: from smart payments and optimized car parks to data‑driven traffic reduction and support for reinvestment in public transport and green space. It’s about more than function, it’s about saving time and simplifying the experience of travel for everyone. Travel is more than a journey, it’s how you Arrive.


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