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Business Intelligence Manager

San Francisco, California, United States

Tatari is on a mission to revolutionize TV advertising. We work with some of your favorite disruptor brands—like Calm, Vuori, Rocket Money, and hundreds more—to grow their business using linear and streaming TV ads. Our platform combines sophisticated media buying with proprietary analytics to turn TV advertising into an automated, digital-like experience. Our technology and services are pushing the industry forward, enabling businesses of any size to advertise on TV.

Named one of the 16 Hottest Ad Tech Companies by Business Insider and Best Places to Work by Inc. Magazine, Tatari is experiencing rapid growth. Our executive team is comprised of former founders and senior leaders at fast-rising startups like Shazam, TrueCar, AdapTV, and LiveRail and larger, more established tech companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Yahoo. 

We’re looking for a Business Intelligence Manager to lead and grow our internal reporting function. This role will drive the adoption and strategic direction of our Tableau reporting environment. You’ll be responsible for managing a small but growing team of BI Analysts, working cross-functionally to develop reporting that helps internal teams make smarter decisions—and ultimately improving how we serve clients. You’ll be a key advocate for scalable, data-informed culture at Tatari.

This is a hybrid manager/individual contributor (IC) role, with the expectation that you will directly contribute to dashboard development and delivery—especially for timely or critical projects—alongside your team leadership responsibilities.

This is an opportunity for a rising leader with strong technical Tableau skills, an eye for storytelling with data, and a passion for operational efficiency and enablement.

Responsibilities

  • Manage and mentor a geographically distributed team of Business Intelligence Analysts (including offshore contributors), currently two direct reports, with potential for team growth.
  • Operate in a hybrid player-coach capacity, contributing 25–50% as an individual contributor depending on team bandwidth and project urgency—especially for high-impact dashboard builds and updates.
  • Lead the development and administration of internal reporting tools, primarily Tableau, with potential to expand or transition to platforms such as Looker.
  • Partner with stakeholders across Client Services, Media Buying, Leadership, and Product to understand reporting needs and deliver actionable dashboards.
  • Build and maintain clean, scalable data pipelines and workflows that power dashboards and reporting tools.
  • Under the direction of the Director of Data Science, execute the BI roadmap to streamline internal reporting, reduce manual effort, and support new feature prototyping.
  • Serve as a reporting and visualization advocate across the company—helping teams effectively leverage dashboards for KPIs, client performance, operational insights, and more.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and other departments to ensure robust, accurate, and timely reporting infrastructure.
  • Present insights and dashboard strategy clearly to stakeholders.
  • Own horizontal team functions, including monthly project planning and resource allocation, throughput tracking and reporting, and project management to ensure timely delivery.
  • Scope new dashboard and data visualization projects by gathering requirements from stakeholders, estimating effort, and defining success metrics.
  • Ensure dashboards and data products meet a high standard of accuracy, consistency, and attention to detail, particularly for executive and cross-functional audiences.
  • Proven ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams and be a supportive, proactive team player

Requirements

  • 4+ years of experience in Business Intelligence, Data Analytics, or similar roles, with at least 1 year in a people management or mentorship capacity.
  • Advanced Tableau experience, including dashboard development, data source management, and admin-level configuration.
  • Strong SQL and data pipeline familiarity—comfortable navigating data systems to troubleshoot and optimize Tableau performance.
  • Experience delivering reporting for a variety of business audiences including Client Services, Sales, or Operations teams.
  • Proven ability to design compelling visualizations and translate complex data into meaningful insights.
  • Meticulous attention to detail and a strong commitment to data accuracy, consistency, and reliability.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, including experience interacting with Director-level+ stakeholders.
  • Passion for continuous learning, scaling BI solutions, and building a high-leverage team.

Benefits

  • Total compensation ($110,000 - 140,000/annually)
  • Equity compensation
  • Health insurance coverage for you and your dependents
  • 401K, FSA, and commuter benefits
  • $150 monthly spending account
  • $1,000 annual continued education benefit
  • $500 WFH reimbursement
  • Unlimited PTO and sick days
  • Monthly Company Wellness Day Off
  • Snacks, drinks, and catered lunches at the office
  • Team building events 
  • Hybrid RTO of 2 days per week. THIS IS AN IN-OFFICE POSITION

 

At Tatari, we believe in the importance of cultivating teams with diverse backgrounds and offering equal opportunities to all. We strive to create a welcoming, inclusive environment where every team member feels valued and diversity is celebrated.

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