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Lead Data Analyst

Harnham
united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, uk
21 hours ago
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Lead Data Operations BI Analyst

Salary: up to £83,000 + 10% bonus

Location: North West London (2 days a week in-office)


ABOUT THE COMPANY/ROLE

An international entertainment and technology business undergoing a large-scale digital transformation is hiring a Lead Data Operations BI Analyst to join its Business Intelligence function.


This is a hands-on leadership role within a growing BI Operations team, ideal for someone with strong AWS BI experience and an eye for process improvement and automation.


ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Oversee daily BI operations including data pipelines, ETL/ELT workflows, and reporting environments
  • Ensure system stability, uptime, and SLA compliance through proactive monitoring
  • Lead incident management, root cause analysis, and production deployments
  • Implement automation and observability to improve performance and reduce manual effort
  • Manage L2 support issues and coordinate fixes with Engineering and DevOps teams
  • Drive improvements in data quality, governance, and workflow efficiency
  • Collaborate with stakeholders across BI, Data Engineering, and AI teams


SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

Required:

  • 5+ years’ experience in BI Operations or Production Support (AWS environment)
  • Strong SQL and AWS BI stack expertise (Redshift, Glue, Airflow, S3, Step Functions)
  • Proficiency with Power BI or similar reporting tools
  • Experience with incident, change, and problem management (ITIL framework)
  • Proven ability to optimise workflows and automate manual processes
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills


Please note - this role cannot offer sponsorship at any given time. For example, a graduate or postgraduate visa would be invalid, as it expires and sponsorship would then be required.


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