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Senior Business Intelligence Developer

TRIA
London
3 days ago
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Senior BI Developer

Global Travel F&B Leader

(London HQ) Circa £75k + Hybrid (2/3 days onsite)


We're looking for a Senior BI Developer to join a world-leading F&B operator at their global hub in London, leading the charge on data democratization and business intelligence.


This is a hands-on leadership role where you'll be owning end-to-end delivery of dashboards, leading technical solution design, and mentoring a growing team of BI professionals.


You'll be translating complex business requirements into compelling data stories that drive decision-making worldwide. With direct exposure to C-suite stakeholders and the chance to shape global reporting strategy, this is the perfect move if you're ready to step up your leadership game.


What we're after:

• Proven experience with DAX & SQL (essential!)

• Strong BI data modelling + advanced visualization skills

• UX/CX mindset when designing reports and dashboards

• Experience leading requirements gathering, stakeholder management & vendor relationships • Team leadership experience - setting objectives, mentoring, driving performance

• Agile delivery background + passion for continuous improvement


🎯 What's in it for you?

💷 Circa £75k (Grade D) + comprehensive benefits package

👥 Lead and develop your own team of BI professionals

🌍 Shape global reporting strategy across 37 countries

📊 Work directly with Head of BI on roadmaps and strategic initiatives

🎨 Push the boundaries of data visualization and storytelling

🏖️ Generous holiday allowance that grows with service

🍔 Discounts across food & beverage outlets worldwide

🏥 Healthcare + wellbeing perks

🤝 Collaborative culture with emphasis on professional development and knowledge sharing


This isn't just about building reports - you'll be architecting how a global hospitality leader makes smarter, faster decisions. From airports to train stations, the dashboards and insights you deliver will directly influence millions of journeys every year.


Plus, you'll be developing the next generation of BI talent while elevating your own leadership capabilities.


If you're an experienced BI professional with strong visualisation skills, proven technical depth, and ready to take on team leadership in a global, fast-paced environment, this one's for you.


👇 Apply through the link below – would love to hear from you!

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