Data Analyst / Junior Estimator

Alma Personnel
Willenhall
3 months ago
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Alma Personnel have been tasked with recruiting for a Data Analyst or Junior Estimator within Logistics and Facilities Management in a Work From Home position.



  • Tasked with supporting ITT data collection and validation from asset lists, drawings and documents, assist with the build of cost models and pricing templates for FM and Logistics services
  • Analyse dashboards to support business development and other teams
  • Maintain databases and trackers for rates
  • Help with supporting documents, price breakdowns summaries and internal review packs
  • Work closely with teams involved with estimating, supply chain and processes
  • Improve data processes and automate where necessary
  • Issue quotations to suppliers and subcontractors
  • Maintain supplier data, including contract, trade and accreditations
  • Assess supplier data and prepare visual comparisons of data

Required Skills : -

  • You must have strong Excel skill, Pivot Tables would be a distinct advantage
  • An Interest in data analysis, PowerBI, SQL or Python
  • You may have exposure to how to work with large data sets, costs modelling and supply chain information, this would be useful
  • Previous exposure to the facilities management, construction, logistics, or engineering sectors would be advantageous; however, thorough training will be provided where required
  • HND, Degree or equivalent experience in a numerical, analytical or technical discipline (e.g. Data Analytics, Business, Engineering, Maths, or similar)
  • Other disciplines will be considered where the candidate can demonstrate strong academics foundations in maths and science
  • Progress toward RICS, CICES, CIBSE or IMechE is welcome
  • Full UK driving licence (occasional visits to Head Office required)

PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A WORK FROM HOME POSITION BUT YOU WILL NEED YOUR OWN TRANSPORT FOR OCCASIONAL TRAVEL TO HEAD OFFICE


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