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Lead Business Intelligence Analyst/KN
Lead Business Intelligence Analyst (Tableau Technical Lead)
Location: London Hybrid Salary: UP TO £56,600
Overview
This is a high-impact opportunity to take full ownership of an enterprise BI environment and shape how data is used across a global, insight-led organisation. You will play a central role in modernising analytics capabilities, improving governance, and driving the transition toward scalable, automated, and AI-enabled BI.
The Company
They are a global organisation operating at the intersection of knowledge, analytics, and digital products, supporting professionals and organisations with trusted insight and decision-making tools. With an international footprint and a strong emphasis on data as a strategic asset, they are investing heavily in modernising their data platform. Their environment combines established data systems with forward-looking initiatives in cloud technology and AI-driven analytics.
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The Role
You will act as the technical lead for Tableau and BI, owning architecture, governance, and service maturity.
- Lead end-to-end Tableau development across Desktop, Prep, and Cloud
- Define and enforce best practice across:
- Dashboard design
- Data modelling
- Performance
- Own BI governance frameworks, including:
- Data quality
- Standards
- Documentation
- Support and upskill business users in a growing self-service BI environment
- Write and optimise complex SQL across Oracle and GCP environments
- Act as the escalation point for complex BI and data challenges
- Collaborate closely with data engineering on:
- Architecture
- Platform decisions
- Play a key role in a major migration from on-premise systems to GCP
- Drive improvements in Tableau performance, scalability, and overall service maturity
- Contribute to future-focused initiatives including:
- AI-led analytics
- Semantic layers


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Your Skills and Experience
- Strong commercial experience with Tableau across both:
- Dashboard development
- Data source design
- Advanced SQL skills, including:
- Building and optimising complex queries
- Data structures
- Experience working with cloud or hybrid data environments such as:
- GCP
- Oracle
- Proven ability to improve, scale, or mature BI environments and frameworks
- Strong understanding of BI best practices, including:
- Performance optimisation
- Governance
- Ability to communicate complex technical concepts clearly to non-technical stakeholders
- Experience supporting or enabling self-service BI across a wider business
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