Data Analyst

Stratford
1 day ago
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Axis CLC is a national property maintenance and compliance partner, backed by over 110 years of combined experience. We employ more than 2,500 people and support over 400 clients across the UK, delivering essential repairs, refurbishment and building safety services that keep homes and public buildings operating at their best. Each year we complete over 400,000 repairs, helping to keep tenants safe, properties performing and owners fully compliant.

We are looking for a Data Analyst - Bid Performance & Insight to strengthen our bid and growth capability through high-quality data analysis, insight and evidence.

Reporting to the Bid Director, this role plays a critical part in understanding why we win and lose work, identifying trends in tender feedback, and translating performance data into compelling, evidence-led bid submissions. You will work closely with bid writers, operational leaders and commercial teams to ensure our bids are data-driven, credible and differentiated.

This is a collaborative role sitting at the intersection of data, performance and commercial decision-making, with real influence over bid strategy and continuous improvement.

What You’ll Do

Own the analysis of bid performance and win/loss outcomes, maintaining accurate bid records and producing insight by customer sector, workstream, contract type and response theme

Analyse tender feedback and pricing outcomes to identify patterns, trends and root causes of lost bids, feeding recommendations into bid reviews and lessons-learnt activity

Extract, cleanse and analyse Group-wide operational and contractual data, benchmarking performance against market and industry standards

Identify and evidence value-add propositions for inclusion in bid submissions, working closely with bid, commercial and operational teams

Develop and maintain dashboards and reports (e.g. Power BI, Excel, SQL) that provide timely, meaningful insight to the bid team and senior leadership

Ensure bid and performance data held within CRM and bid tracking systems is accurate, complete and consistently maintained

Present insights and recommendations clearly at bid strategy sessions, reviews and stakeholder meetings

Support the continuous improvement of bid processes and evidence capture, embedding a data-led approach to bid strategy and decision-making

Skills, Knowledge & Experience

To be successful as a Data Analyst – Bid Performance & Insight, you will require:

Essential:

Proven experience in a data analysis or insight role, ideally within bids, commercial, performance or operational environments

Strong analytical capability, with the ability to identify patterns, trends and root causes from complex data sets

Experience using tools such as Excel, Power BI and/or SQL

Ability to translate data into clear, compelling insight for non-technical audiences

High attention to detail and a strong commitment to data accuracy

Desirable:

Experience working with bid teams, tender data or CRM / bid management systems

Knowledge of property maintenance, construction, FM or public-sector procurement environments

Experience supporting continuous improvement or performance optimisation initiatives

What We Offer

Salary: £50,000 – £55,000 per annum

A competitive salary package with a performance-related bonus

Pension, medical scheme options and life assurance

25 days’ holiday + bank holidays

Perkbox (discounts, perks & wellbeing offers)

1 paid volunteer day

£2,000 refer-a-friend bonus after the referee passes probation

Opportunities for development and progression across Axis CLC

Why Axis CLC

Joining Axis CLC means being part of a national team delivering essential services across housing, education, healthcare, defence and commercial property. We value insight, quality and evidence-based decision-making, and offer roles where your work directly influences business growth and success.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

Many faces, one Axis CLC. We value diversity and are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. If you require any adjustments during the hiring process, please let us know

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