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Data Analyst

STRABAG SE
Manchester
2 days ago
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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.

STRABAG – More than just a construction company

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 interfacecontracts using appropriate tools and techniques.
  • Manipulate, analyse and interpret complex data sets relating to theSTRABAG 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 ineffective and impactful ways.
  • Provide sector and competitor benchmarking.
  • Mine and analyse large datasets, draw valid inferences and presentthem successfully to management using a reporting tool.
  • Work with the Information Management, Project Controls, Project and Divisional teams to develop theSTRABAG Data and Digitisation strategies.

We stand for respect, partnership, and sustainability, creating a work environment that promotes safety, health, and development. Our committed and healthy employees are our most valuable asset – the foundation for sustainable growth and innovation. With our “People. Planet. Progress.” strategy and the motto WORK ON PROGRESS, we drive change forward – with the goal of climate neutrality by 2040.


3rd Floor, The Tower, 65 Buckingham Gate, London


At STRABAG around 86,000 people working on progress at more than 2,400 locations worldwide. Uniqueness and individual strengths characterise both our projects and each of us as individuals. Whether its building construction, civil engineering, road construction, underground engineering, bridge building, tunnelling, construction material production, project development or building management – we are always one step ahead so that we can become the most innovative and sustainable construction technology company in Europe. Diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities are integral to this, who we are as a company and how we work.


Together we work as partners to complete projects successfully and grow with new challenges. Together we achieve great things. Let’s progress!


In the future, many things will change in the construction industry – digitisation is therefore everything in my job. Every step we digitise and automate makes life easier for our colleagues.


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