Business Data Analyst

Hilti (Canada) Corporation
Manchester
5 days ago
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Are you a motivated data or business analyst looking for a new challenge? Join our vibrant Regional Finance Hub in Manchester and play a key role in driving business performance across Northern Europe.

As a Business Data Analyst, you’ll leverage your technical and analytical skills to deliver valuable business reporting and insights, supporting stakeholders from Analysts to General Managers.


What You’ll Bring

  • Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Finance, Computer Science, Business, Economics, or a related field.
  • Experience: Previous experience in a similar role or through an internship/work placement. Understanding of finance/business topics is desirable.
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in SQL or other database tools (e.g., MS Access). Familiarity with SAP S/4 HANA, SAP Analytics Cloud, and/or Power BI.
  • Soft Skills: Strong communication, teamwork, critical thinking, and analytical problem‑solving abilities.
  • Mindset: Proactive, curious, and eager to develop within a dynamic and supportive environment.

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What you can expect when applying to a position with Hilti

  • We are committed to having all applications reviewed by a human and while nobody is infallible, we stand by our people‑centric approach to everything we do.
  • Once you submit your application you can expect to receive automated notifications from our system (triggered by our recruiting team).
  • Applications that do not make it to the interview stage (with a hiring manager) will not receive personalized feedback.
  • Our end‑to‑end recruitment process (including evaluation time and interviews) may last between 3 and 6 weeks. You can expect to hear back from us within 2–3 weeks (on average) regardless of outcome.

We wish you the best in your application process. Check out our career frequently asked questions for application and interview tips.


Hilti is where your best belongs. We are an equal‑opportunity employer and value the contributions of all our team members regardless of sex, gender identity/expression, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion or family status.


Commitment to Inclusion

At Hilti, inclusion is a key focus in how we work, lead, and grow together. We are committed to embracing diversity of thought and creating an environment that is inclusive of everyone, everywhere. We continuously strive to ensure every voice is valued and every team member feels empowered to contribute. By building on this foundation, we strengthen our teams, our innovation, and our impact, making construction better together.


Why Hilti

Hilti is a global leader in construction innovation, with more than 34,000 team members across 120 countries. Guided by our purpose, Making Construction Better, we’re driven to keep learning, growing, and finding new ways to make a lasting impact. Here, you’ll be empowered to use your strengths, work with a global and inclusive team, and take on meaningful challenges. At Hilti, you’ll have the chance to make your ideas, achievements, and growth real through purpose, passion, and teamwork.


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