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Data Analyst

Ridge and Partners LLP
Winchester
4 days ago
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Our Property Consultancy team provide strategic advice and guide clients through a full spectrum of property consultancy, housing asset management and compliance related activities within the affordable housing sector.


Role Overview

We are recruiting a Data Analyst to join our team. This role will particularly suit an individual with an interest in data collection, analysis and formation of related asset management strategies ideally with experience in related databases (not necessarily within the housing sector).


Key Responsibilities

  • Assisting with the management of surveys and coordination with Fieldwork Managers
  • Setting up new surveys including data configuration
  • Setting up mobile devices for surveyors to collect data
  • Data QA checks and validation (PowerBi and MS Excel)
  • Providing monthly progress reports and updates (PowerBi and MS Excel)
  • Dealing with confidential data
  • Assisting with the preparation of monthly fee accounts
  • Preparation of survey outputs including cost tables for reporting
  • Providing input into asset management advice and support
  • Undertaking asset performance modelling
  • Decent Homes and HHSRS assessments and validations
  • Managing energy data to inform net zero carbon and sustainability strategies
  • Developing in-house best practice data management
  • Supporting and reporting to the Team Leader

Required Skills and Experience

  • You will have an analytical mind combining excellent written and communication skills to produce considered and robust outputs for the team and clients.
  • Experience of working with housing related systems such as Civica/Keystone, NEC, PIMSS, ActiveH, Open Housing, ProMaster, TechForge etc. would be advantageous.
  • A good working knowledge of MS Excel is required.
  • Any related data analytical tools and reporting such as PowerBi, AirTable, Python etc. would be beneficial.
  • Any knowledge of construction technology relating to residential accommodation would be beneficial.

Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Full-time


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Construction


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