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Data Analyst

STRABAG
Manchester
4 days ago
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Business Analyst – Data / MI / Planning / Forecasting

Location: Manchester, United Kingdom


Tasks

Join one of the largest and most ambitious clean water infrastructure programmes in the UK – a construction project set to transform water security, sustainability, and resilience for generations to come. This once‑in‑a‑career opportunity places you at the heart of a nationally significant scheme with far‑reaching environmental and social impact.


Key Responsibilities

  • Monitor and audit data quality.
  • Liaise with internal and external clients to fully understand data content.
  • Gather, understand and document detailed requirements and interface contracts using appropriate tools and techniques.
  • Manipulate, analyse and interpret complex data sets relating to the STRABAG business/project requirements.
  • Train and support business users with their reporting needs.
  • Prepare reports for internal and external audiences using business analytics reporting tools.
  • Create dashboards, graphs and visualisations to present data in effective and impactful ways.
  • Provide sector and competitor benchmarking.
  • Mine and analyse large datasets, draw valid inferences and present them successfully to management using a reporting tool.
  • Work with the Information Management, Project Controls, Project and Divisional teams to develop the STRABAG Data and Digitisation strategies.

Qualifications

  • Strong communication skills and the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.
  • Demonstrable experience in the development of reports and dashboards to a diverse set of stakeholders in a fast‑paced environment.
  • Working knowledge of end‑to‑end BI report creation, including data modelling, ETL processes, and UI design.
  • Experience with Power Query and DAX calculations (or equivalent).
  • An understanding of the construction or infrastructure industries.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Power Platform (e.g. Power Automate, Power Apps) to support end‑to‑end data workflows and automation.
  • Understanding of Microsoft Azure (or similar cloud platform) and its services, to support analytics and reporting workflows.
  • Familiarity with security and governance processes including managing workspace roles and permissions.

Seniority Level

  • Entry level

Employment Type

  • Full‑time

Job Function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Construction


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