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McCabe & Barton

Head of Business Intelligence

Remote

London, United Kingdom

£ 120,000 / year

Full Time

03-03-2025

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Job Specifications

Leading Financial Services client is currently going through an exciting Data Transformation and is now seeking an experienced Head of BI to strategically lead the modernization of their Analytics & Business Intelligence function.

The ideal BI Lead will have a true passion for data and has had experience leading teams ranging from 8 to 15 members. They will enjoy working at a strategic, enterprise-level and have had extensive experience in modernising an Analytics / Business Intelligence function.

To be considered for this role you will need:
Possesses a passion for data transformation, modernisation and automation
Experience managing teams of 8 + data specialists who have a broad range of skills
Strong knowledge of front-end visualisation tools such as Tableau, Qlik and/or Power BI
Proven experience operating at a strategic level and has ‘hands on’ experience of modernising an Analytics / Business Intelligence function
Strong understanding of cloud-based data solutions
Extensive experience in one or more of the following languages: SQL, Python or Java
Proficient with coding best practices, including version control via GitHub
Results-oriented and has an eye for detail and a passion for data.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.

If you are an experienced Head of BI with the required background, please respond to this ad in the first instance with an up to date version of your CV for review.

About the Company

McCabe & Barton are part of the Holley Holland Group. Having built our reputation on successfully delivering cross-functional results within Technology & Business, Change and Transformation, for 20 years, we are respected and regarded as an industry leader in recruitment research and execution. By developing long term relationships with our clients, acting as an extension of their business, identifying and engaging suitable candidates on their behalf, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner. We are a member of ... Know more

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