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Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager

City of Edinburgh
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Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager

Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager

About the Role

Join us as a Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager.

We’ll look to you to play a key role in shaping insight and decision-making across Technology spend, with a growing focus on FinOps, cost transparency, and value optimisation.

With your expertise, you’ll partner closely with stakeholders across Finance and Technology, helping to:

  • Improve understanding of cost drivers
  • Enhance transparency
  • Identify opportunities to drive greater efficiency and value from investment

You can expect the opportunity to gain valuable exposure as you work closely with business partners to:

  • Develop business insights
  • Meet strategic objectives

The role involves attending the office in person a minimum of two days per week, with flexible opportunities to work from home the remainder of the time.


Responsibilities

As a Technology Finance Business Intelligence Manager, you’ll be responsible for:

  • Providing capability to drive commercial insight across Technology, Data, and AI spend through a consumption lens, including:
    • Budgeting
    • Forecasting
    • Strategic reviews
    • Scenario modelling
  • Ensuring increased cost transparency and ownership across the business
  • Enabling more informed decision-making
  • Identifying and supporting opportunities for cost efficiency and optimisation with close stakeholder collaboration

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Core Responsibilities Include:

  • Developing an understanding of technology cost drivers and consumption-based models, translating this into clear commercial insight
  • Influencing and refining allocation and recharge methodologies to drive real-time insights and better prioritisation
  • Delivering high-quality, insight-led reporting via:
    • Dashboards
    • PowerPoint slides
    • Excel (focusing on actionable outcomes)
  • Designing robust financial models to:
    • Support commercial discussions
    • Enable ‘what if’ scenario analysis
  • Driving simplification and continuous improvement in:
    • Processes
    • Systems
    • Reporting
  • Supporting routine financial activities including:
    • Month-end processes
    • Forecasting
    • Budgeting (ensuring outputs are accurate, timely, and relevant)
  • Cultivating strong relationships with stakeholders to:
    • Understand their needs
    • Tailor outputs precisely
  • Leading a high-performing team with:
    • Development
    • Support activities

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Required Skills and Experience

To excel in this role, you must demonstrate:

  • Strong analytical and collaboration skills
  • Ability to translate complex data into clear, meaningful business insights
  • Comfort working with large datasets
  • Capacity to influence stakeholders and drive actionable improvements in processes and outcomes
  • Essential experience in:
    • Technology Finance
    • FinOps
    • IT environments

Critical Competencies:

  • Proven ability to influence and collaborate with senior stakeholders across disciplines
  • Experience developing financial models and delivering insight-led reporting
  • Exceptional communication skills to present complex analysis to technical and non-technical audiences
  • Proficiency in data visualisation tools and techniques
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Skills

Analytical Skills
Collaboration Skills
Data Analysis
Financial Modeling
Cost Transparency
Stakeholder Management
Reporting
Scenario Analysis
Process Improvement
Communication Skills
Data Visualization
Budgeting
Forecasting
Technology Finance
FinOps
Efficiency Optimization

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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