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Lead BI Analyst
Lead BI Analyst
Location: London / Hybrid Salary: Up to £56,000
This is an opportunity to take ownership of a growing BI function within a highly respected, global organisation. You will play a pivotal role in shaping how data is structured, governed, and consumed, with the scope to influence long-term strategy while delivering tangible improvements to reporting, scalability, and performance.
Roles and Responsibilities
The Lead BI Analyst will:
- Lead end-to-end Tableau development across dashboards, data sources, and data preparation
- Define and implement best practice for BI design, data modelling, and performance
- Own BI standards, governance frameworks, and data quality processes
- Support and enable business users to build and scale their own reporting capabilities
- Write and optimise complex SQL across Oracle and cloud-based environments
- Act as the escalation point for complex BI and data challenges
- Partner with data engineering teams on architecture and platform decisions
- Contribute to major transformation initiatives, including:
- A cloud migration programme
- AI-driven analytics proof of concepts
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Skills and Experience
The ideal candidate will have the following skills and experience:
- Strong commercial experience with Tableau across the full development lifecycle
- Proven ability to build both dashboards and robust, scalable data sources
- Advanced SQL skills, including complex query development and data transformation
- Experience improving or maturing BI environments, including:
- Governance
- Performance optimisation
- Confidence explaining technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- Experience working with cloud platforms such as GCP or similar is beneficial
- Exposure to data migration or modernisation projects is advantageous


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