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Business Intelligence Manager

London, City of London

Business Intelligence Manager

£60000 - £65000 per annum + £5k Car allowance and bonus up to 15%
ASIBIPO25

London, City of London

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Business Intelligence Manager - Up to £65k plus £5k car and bonus up to 15%

A global company based in Central London are looking to hire a Process Owner with extensive Business Intelligence or Data Analytics experience across Procurement and Supply Chain systems and processes. Detailed knowledge of the business requirements in Procurement or ERP Business Intelligence is essential. SAP data content and structure knowledge is also desirable.

Key Responsibilities

  • Detailed understanding of the business requirements in Procurement BI
  • Contribute to, and develop the BI strategy for Procurement Processes and Systems
  • Drive standards of high quality in Procurement BI
  • Drive continuous improvement and best practice in BI process, ensuring the best return on the investment in the BI solutions, supporting delivery of benefits from the ERP Programme and striving for best in class Procurement BI Reporting

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Strong technical and functional expertise in the BI area
  • Understanding of, and experience in delivering typical BI needs in strategic and operational Procurement
  • Experience in leading / contributing to BI projects, ideally delivered across multiple countries
  • Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills and experience in managing conflicting priorities
  • Cultural sensitivity and significant experience of working in an global environment

Desirable Skills & Experience

  • Understanding of change management concepts, frameworks and issues
  • Understanding of the SAP Procurement data model, structure and content
  • Experience working within a mature ERP systems culture / SSC environment

This is a great opportunity to get involved with a global company currently undergoing an exciting period of transformation. But, also work in an independent role owning a BI service, helping to shape the strategy development within this area. Please send your CV to Alex Simmons for immediate consideration.

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