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Data analyst (Project Controls)

PACE Global
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst (Project Controls)

Join a high-performing Project Controls team where your Power BI expertise will drive clarity, action, and better decision‑making.


Bring your data storytelling skills to one of the UK’s most critical infrastructure programmes.


Responsibilities

  • Developing interactive Power BI dashboards for cost/schedule/risk reporting
  • Automating reporting processes across live and portfolio projects
  • Supporting the Project Controls team with bespoke analysis and performance insight
  • Helping embed data governance and quality control processes

Qualifications

  • Advanced Power BI and DAX skills
  • Strong data modelling and integration from tools like P6, Excel, SAP, ARM or similar
  • Experience supporting project delivery teams in infrastructure, energy or defence
  • Someone who can simplify the complex and challenge where needed

Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Full‑time


Job Function

Information Technology


Industries

Civil Engineering


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