Senior Business Intelligence Engineer, UK Insights and Innovation

London, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Visa Sponsorship
Available
Posted
22 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)
Do you enjoy transforming data into actionable insights and taking a data-driven approach to solving complex business problems? Are you excited to discover and solve thorny business challenges through data analytics and business intelligence solutions? UK Insights & Innovation (I&I) is looking for a proactive Business Intelligence Engineer with strong technical and analytical skills to join our lean, high-impact team in London.

UK I&I is the central insights and innovation team for UK Stores. We identify and act on the highest-impact opportunities where deep UK market understanding and rigorous experimentation drive measurable business results.

Key job responsibilities
- Design, implement, and support key datasets that provide structured and timely access to actionable business information
- Design, develop and maintain scaled, automated, user-friendly systems, reports, and dashboards that support our business needs and enable self-service analytics
- Lead projects and business discussions that share insights, challenge status quo, and provide forward-looking recommendations to enable decision making across UK priorities
- Drive experimentation strategy and execution, including designing and analyzing A/B tests, building measurement frameworks, and translating experiment results into actionable business recommendations
- Deep dive into large data sets to answer key business questions using SQL, Python, and other data manipulation languages; develop UK-specific analytical models that inform experiment design
- Partner with cross-functional teams to identify white space opportunities, design rigorous experiments, and own end-to-end measurement of innovation initiatives

About the team
UK Insights & Innovation obsesses over the needs and context of UK customers by strengthening core inputs, removing customer pain points, and identifying innovative solutions that deliver better engagement, loyalty, and growth in the UK.

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