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Data Analyst - Sizewell C - Sizewell C site based

Balfour Beatty plc
Leiston
3 days ago
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Overview

The Data Analyst will play a critical role within the Logistics Control Tower by analysing forecasts, delivery schedules, and site data to provide actionable insights. This role ensures that logistics decisions are data-driven and supports performance monitoring, risk identification, and continuous improvement.

What you'll be doing
  • Collect, clean, and analyse logistics data from the Delivery Management System (DMS), contractors and site operations.
  • Maintain and update trackers for forecasts, abnormal loads, storage capacity, and delivery performance.
  • Produce regular dashboards and reports for the Logistics Control Tower and senior project leadership.
  • Identify trends, risks, and bottlenecks in logistics operations, providing recommendations for action.
  • Support scenario modelling to test logistics strategies and resource allocation.
  • Ensure data accuracy and consistency across multiple inputs from contractors and site teams.
  • Assist in the development and rollout of digital tools, reporting systems, and visual dashboards.
  • Collaborate with the Control Tower Manager, Coordinators, and Construction Logistics Managers to provide data insights.
Position details
  • Location: ACA, Ipswich, England, United Kingdom
  • Hours: 42 hours per week
  • Position: Data Analyst (CWA1770)
  • Line Manager: Werner Hansen
  • Function: Site, Services & Logistics – Control Tower
  • Industry: Construction
Knowledge & Skills
  • Experience as a data analyst within logistics, supply chain, or large-scale construction projects.
  • Strong skills in Excel, databases, and ideally dashboard tools (Power BI, Tableau, etc.).
  • Understanding of logistics processes such as forecasting, scheduling, and capacity management.
  • Ability to translate data into clear insights and actionable recommendations.
  • Attention to detail with strong data management and reporting discipline.
Personal Attributes
  • Analytical thinker with a solutions-oriented mindset.
  • Strong communicator, able to present complex data simply.
  • Collaborative, working closely with both technical and operational teams.
  • Proactive in identifying issues before they escalate.
Why work for us

Day in, day out, our teams deliver some of the UK’s most ambitious, exciting and meaningful projects; developing, building and maintaining the vital infrastructure that supports national economies and strengthens communities.

Benefits
  • Smart working, giving you more flexibility such as staggered start and finish times, with up to 40% remote working, where roles allow.
  • 25 days paid annual leave (pro rata)
  • Family friendly policies including 28 weeks full pay for maternity/adoption leave and four weeks full pay for paternity/partners leave
  • Pension, share incentive plan, volunteering leave, recognition schemes and much more
About Us

Balfour Beatty’s Major Projects business is delivering some of the UK’s most complex and iconic infrastructure projects. We’re driving productivity and creating a lasting legacy by delivering sustainable solutions that strengthen communities. From consultancy and design, to all aspects of construction and maintenance. We have the proven expertise to deliver large-scale projects safely and successfully.

Diversity and inclusion

At Balfour Beatty we believe diversity and inclusion are essential components of a successful workplace. We are members of WISE, enei, Business Disability Forum and the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE). We are a Disability Confident Employer and welcome applicants with disabilities. For more information visit: www.balfourbeatty.com/diversityandinclusion


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