BI & Data Transformation Manager

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BI & Data Transformation Manager – Cheshire – Up to £85,000 + Benefits – REF 031

£70,000 pa - £85,000 pa + Company Bonus + Benefits

Cheshire
Mon – Fri
Full-time, Hybrid working model

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a global medical device manufacturing organisation that develops, manufactures, and supplies innovative solutions used in applications worldwide.

The business operates across multiple international markets, with manufacturing and R&D facilities spanning Europe, the UK, and further global locations. It has grown significantly in recent years through a combination of organic expansion and strategic acquisitions, resulting in a diverse product portfolio and a complex, multi-system data landscape. With a strong focus on innovation, quality outcomes, and patient safety, data and analytics play a critical role in supporting operational performance and strategic decision-making.

As part of an ongoing transformation programme, the organisation is now seeking a BI & Data Transformation Manager to provide strategic leadership across its enterprise data and analytics capability.

The Role:

  • Own and deliver the group-wide Data Warehouse and BI roadmap, ensuring scalability and alignment with business strategy

  • Lead the transition to a cloud-based Qlik Sense environment, defining architecture, security, and governance standards

  • Oversee data modelling, ETL processes, and integration across multiple business systems including ERP, CRM, and operational platforms

  • Manage and optimise the Power BI environment, covering workspace governance, dataset management, and performance optimisation

  • Drive BI enhancements by aligning priorities across stakeholders and business units

  • Lead requirements-gathering workshops and translate business needs into technical solutions

  • Implement and enforce data governance, quality, and compliance standards across the data estate

  • Lead, mentor, and develop a BI team, fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement

    Skills & Experience Needed:

  • Proven experience in a BI leadership or data transformation role within a complex or multi-entity environment

  • Strong experience in data warehousing, Power BI administration, and Qlik Sense

  • Strategic mindset with experience delivering multi-year BI or data roadmaps

  • Demonstrable people management experience leading BI or data teams

  • Strong stakeholder engagement and requirements analysis capability

  • Advanced SQL skills with hands-on experience using ETL tools (ADF, SSIS, Qlik Talend Cloud, or similar)

  • Experience working with cloud data platforms such as Azure Synapse or Snowflake

  • Ability to balance technical depth with commercial and operational priorities

    Desirable:

  • Experience integrating ERP systems (IFS, SAP, Oracle, or similar)

  • Exposure to data governance frameworks and security compliance

    Driven by a commitment to innovation, quality, and measurable outcomes, the organisation offers a collaborative and forward-thinking environment where data underpins critical business decisions. This is a high-impact leadership role with genuine influence across a growing international group.

    To apply for this role, please call and/or send your CV to David Hopkin

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