UK Business Intelligence Analyst- Travel & Expense

Predict X
London
3 days ago
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Make a real difference at one of London’s foremost SaaS scale-ups:

Be ready to pioneer the future of AI, data analytics, and technology. Step into PredictX, where we don't just see AI as a fashionable bandwagon to hop on but have lived and breathed AI & ML in every aspect of our product for the past decade.

As an Enterprise SaaS provider, we're revolutionising critical decision-making for many of the world’s largest businesses, including three FAANGs, seeking empowerment through our integrative AI technology and Predictive Analytics.

🚀 Join the AI Revolution at PredictX!

Are you passionate about transforming Travel & Expense management?

As our Business Intelligence Analyst for Travel & Expense, you'll be at the forefront of optimising our global T&E program. You'll play a pivotal role in onboarding clients to the PredictX platform while supporting their ongoing success with your technical expertise.

🧩 Who will Thrives in This Role

This role is ideal for someone who is naturally detail-oriented, curious, and analytical. You’ll thrive here if you enjoy working with numbers, spotting patterns, and ensuring data accuracy. A tech-savvy mindset and willingness to learn are key, as is the ability to collaborate across teams and communicate clearly. Integrity and discretion are essential when handling sensitive financial data, and a proactive, self-motivated approach will set you up for success in our fast-paced, innovation-driven environment.

🌟 Why PredictX?

Innovation is Our DNA: We invest 50% of our revenue into R&D, driving advancements in business intelligence that empower our clients.

Pioneering the Future: Join us in crafting impactful reports and dashboards that unveil hidden trends and drive cost efficiency.

🌟The Role

As a Business Intelligence Analyst for Travel & Expense, you will lead consultative implementations of the PredictX product, ensuring clients are seamlessly onboarded and supported throughout their journey. Your analytical prowess will allow you to uncover insights from T&E data that enhance user experience and compliance.

🎯What Makes This Role Unique?
  • Implementation & Client Management: Lead client onboarding processes and manage data acquisition while overseeing ETL operations.
  • Data-Driven Insights: Analyze T&E data to identify trends and create custom reports that resonate with stakeholders.
  • Agile Project Management: Collaborate on sprint planning while managing timelines and project deliverables.
  • Data Enthusiasts: You possess a strong background in data analysis and business intelligence.
  • Client-Focused Communicators: Your experience includes engaging with senior stakeholders and building lasting relationships.
  • Analytical Problem Solvers: You thrive on synthesizing complex data sets into actionable insights.
🛠️What You’ll Work On
  • Client Implementation Success: Guide clients through each step of the implementation process while ensuring their needs are met.
  • Innovate Reporting Solutions: Design and deploy dashboards that provide clarity across various levels of the organization.
  • Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities for process enhancements within the PredictX modules.
💫Our Culture
  • Freedom to Innovate: We encourage experimentation and learning.
  • Supportive Environment: Failure is seen as a stepping stone to success.
  • Direct Impact: Your contributions will shape our product direction and company strategy.
📈Growth & Development
  • Comprehensive Training: Gain skills essential for excelling in business intelligence.
  • Lead Innovative Projects: Take charge of initiatives that push boundaries.
  • Clear Career Path: Opportunities to evolve into senior roles within business intelligence.
🧠 Ideal Candidate
  • Detail-oriented and methodical: Able to spot inconsistencies in financial data and ensure accuracy in audits and reporting.
  • Curious and analytical: Naturally inquisitive, with a desire to understand patterns and anomalies in data.
  • Tech-savvy and adaptable: Comfortable working with AI tools, data platforms, and evolving technologies in a fast-paced environment.
  • Collaborative and communicative: Works well within a team, shares insights, and supports cross-functional goals.
  • Self-motivated and eager to learn: Open to feedback, keen to grow, and excited by the opportunity to shape their career in data analytics.
  • Ethical and discreet: Understands the importance of data integrity and confidentiality, especially when handling client financial information.

Ready to help reshape the software industry?

This isn’t just a job; it’s your chance to be part of the AI revolution!

At PredictX, every day is a leap towards reshaping the tech landscape. It’s not just a job; it’s a journey to innovate and achieve excellence.

This is a brilliant entry point for someone with a grounding in finance or data, who’s ready to learn, contribute, and grow within a supportive, innovative culture.


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