Business Intelligence Manager

Valeo Foods
Norwich
3 months ago
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Job Description

We are looking for a Business Intelligence Data Manager who will support the Head of Business Intelligence in the analysis of multiple sources of data to deliver data driven Insights and recommendations to support decision making within Valeo Foods UK.

This role is mostly internally facing (80%) with a view to be an independent authority that informs, educates, shapes and recommends. This role will interact with a wide scope of stakeholders, divisions and across all levels. This role also include externally-facing responsibilities (20%) to showcase Valeo latest knowledge and insight to key stakeholders.

  • Lead the update and delivery of Monthly Business Reports
  • Provide analytical thinking that will shape how Valeo Foods UK successfully deliver its strategy 
  • Lead and manage a number of research projects
  • Support in the Development and roll out of a  “Valeo way” for business intelligence: a common approach for all division on all matters related to business intelligence (e.g. share reporting, marketing fundamentals, sales fundamentals)
  • Support with business intelligence for the annual strategy cycle
  • Work with data agencies and insight partners to ensure consistency and accuracy of the data provided.
  • Lead the Roll out of data usage across the business, through training and support for users – Marketing, Sales
  • Support in the development and refresh of the category vision for all category groups
  • PO generation and tracking in the management of the category budget

This role is Hybrid and would require frequent to our Norwich, Wallingford and Pontefract site. 


Qualifications

  • Exceptional analytical thinking incl. Mastery in business intelligence tools and databases
  • Capacity to create and embrace change
  • Collaboration skills incl. the capacity to tell people what they need to hear
  • Personal Best: capacity to seek to be better tomorrow than we are today
  • Strong business acumen to connect data with business reality
  • Strong adaptability to operate at all level of the organisation and all category groups
  • Excellent presentation skills – written and verbal
  • Experienced data analyst
  • Experience in data providers and business intelligence tools
  • Experience in interacting with stakeholders at all different levels within the organisation
  • Proven track record of creating delivering date driven insights, that drove decisions.



Additional Information

What we offer you in return:

  • 25 days + Bank Holidays 
  • Matched pension scheme 
  • Death in service
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Canteen accessibility
  • Retailer discount platform
  • Staff discount

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