Business Analytics Consultant (m/w/d)

Olala! is an international hospitality and real estate group, developing, owning, and operating hotels, vacation rentals, and food & beverage concepts worldwide. Since 1996, we have built a presence in 17 cities worldwide, combining global expertise with local insight. Our mission is to deliver smart, technology-driven, and design-forward accommodations that meet the needs of today’s traveler while upholding the highest standards of service.

We're hiring a Business Analytics Specialist to work closely with our CEO and leadership team. You'll be the person who spots the inefficiency nobody else noticed, asks the question nobody thought to ask, and turns raw data into decisions that move the business forward. You'll own our analytics infrastructure across ERP, PMS, and BI systems — and you'll be the bridge between complex data and clear strategic action.

Be the CEO's analytical right hand — support executive decision-making by delivering reliable, timely, and actionable business insights. Own performance reporting — design and maintain weekly, monthly, and board-level reports that tell a clear story, not just a data dump. Lead strategic analyses — take ownership of ad hoc projects that support operational optimization and scalable growth.

Maintain and improve our BI ecosystem — ensure our ERP, PMS, and BI tools are integrated, accurate, and actually useful for the teams relying on them. Translate complexity into clarity — make data accessible and compelling for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. 3–5 years in a business analytics, BI, or data analyst role — hospitality, real estate, or multi-asset environments are a strong plus. ~ Proven track record of turning data into strategic recommendations (not just dashboards). ~ Experience working cross-functionally and presenting to senior stakeholders.

BI & Visualization: Power BI, Tableau, Looker, or similar Data Manipulation: Advanced Excel / Google Sheets; SQL (required) ERP/PMS familiarity: Oracle Hospitality, Mews, Protel, SAP, or similar) Data pipelines: Basic understanding of ETL processes and data modeling Bonus: Python or R for analysis; Spanish and/or Catalan is a plus; working-level English is required Fruit, coffee & milk is on us! You will have access to apply for our private healthcare after a probation period of 6 or 12 months, depending on your type of contract. Career growth and development opportunities including learning programs and career plans per department and position.

Home Office: Enjoy working from home one day a week.

Events: Team buildings, office events and once a month Olala Group invites you to an afterwork! Pet friendly days at the office - we want to meet your furry friend! Additionally, we believe in taking action towards curving the impact that our company has on its environments. This includes implementing energy efficient practices and engaging in community projects that promote cultural preservation among others actions.

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