Data & Analytics Delivery Manager

Tarmac
Solihull, West Midlands (county), United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
3 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Bonus scheme Enhanced holiday entitlement Contributory pension scheme Access to the Tarmac Reward website Access to Employee Assistance helpline Access to Employee Communities Training and development opportunities

Data & Analytics Delivery Manager

Tarmac / CRH – Driving Better Decisions Through Data

Are you ready to shape the future of data‑driven decision‑making across one of the UK’s most influential industrial groups? Tarmac/CRH is on a mission to transform how our business uses data — and we’re looking for a Data & Analytics Delivery Manager who can turn insight into action, and strategy into measurable impact.

This is your chance to lead a talented team of BI Developers, own our BI strategy, and deliver high‑value analytics products that empower every corner of our organisation.

What you’ll lead

As our Data & Analytics Delivery Manager, you’ll be the engine behind our BI capability — designing, developing and executing a roadmap that brings clarity, consistency and innovation to how we use data.

You will:

Shape our BI strategy and deliver a product roadmap that aligns with business priorities

Champion insight‑led decision‑making across all domains

Lead agile delivery and embed right‑first‑time user story practices

Manage backlogs and prioritisation to maximise business value and speed

Set standards for dashboards, reports and semantic models

Collaborate with architecture teams on data integration across Snowflake, SAP and other sources

Embed data governance, quality and compliance into every solution

Act as the escalation point for your team, removing blockers and resolving competing priorities

Measure BI adoption, NPS and value generation to drive continuous improvement

Build, coach and develop a high‑performing BI team

Ensure BAU reporting remains accurate, timely and relevant

Stay ahead of the curve with the latest Power BI features and releasesWhat you’ll bring

You’re a confident, proactive leader who thrives at the intersection of data, people and strategy. You’ll succeed here if you have:

Proven experience creating and executing a BI strategic plan

Strong senior stakeholder management and prioritisation skills

A structured, fact‑based and highly organised approach

Excellent analytical, problem‑solving and collaboration skills

A continuous improvement mindset and a passion for innovation

Experience leading and developing high‑performing teams

Strong storytelling skills — turning insights into compelling narratives

Hands‑on experience with Power BI, semantic modelling, SQL, Microsoft 365

Experience with Snowflake, SAP, SAP BW

Agile delivery experience (sprints, ceremonies, iterative development)

A relevant undergraduate degree (preferred)

UK work authorisationWhy join us?

Because here, your work will shape how thousands of people make decisions every day. You’ll have the autonomy to innovate, the support to grow, and the opportunity to build a BI capability that sets the standard for our industry.

If you’re driven, strategic and excited by the idea of building something exceptional — we’d love to hear from you.

We don't just offer a job, we offer a career.

Alongside this role, you'll have access to industry-leading rewards, development opportunities, and a culture that puts people first, including:

Bonus scheme

Enhanced holiday entitlement

Contributory pension scheme

Access to the Tarmac Reward website with discounts on retailers, holidays, etc.

Access to our Employee Assistance helpline for free and confidential advice

Access to join our Employee Communities (employee networks) we currently have nine communities inc.(REACH) Religious, Ethnic, Cultural Heritage, LGBTQ+, Parents & carers, Ability, Wellbeing, Female voice and menopause

Training and development opportunitiesTarmac is committed to being a Forces‑friendly employer.If you’re coming from a military background, we’ll support your transition and help you build a successful career with us.

We’re proud to be part of CRH, and even prouder to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone.If you need any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, just let us know, we’re here to support you.

Ready to build your future?

Click ‘Apply’ to get started. Please note: we sometimes close roles early due to high interest, so don’t wait too long!

#Tarmac #TarmacCareers

Tarmac Trading Limited

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