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Data Analyst - Transport - Manchester

Manchester
4 days ago
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Transport Data and Modelling Analyst

Our client is looking for an Analyst to join their appraisal, modelling and economics team. This is a great opportunity to apply your analytical expertise to projects that will influence the future of transport, carbon reduction and sustainable infrastructure in the North of England.

The Role

You will help design and deliver tools and models that measure the impact of transport on the environment and communities. Day to day this means developing scripts, software and outputs that build a strong evidence base on carbon emissions and the transition to electric vehicles.

This is a rare chance to contribute to nationally significant work, producing analysis and technical products that will inform decision makers and be visible at a public level.

The Company

You will be joining an organisation at the forefront of shaping a greener, more connected future. Their team uses innovative approaches and robust evidence to influence policy and investment, making sure the North gets the infrastructure it needs to thrive. Working here means joining a forward thinking and inclusive environment where your work will have real impact.

Requirements

We are looking for an analyst who has strong technical ability and a passion for innovation. You will bring

Experience developing datasets, data products and analytical processes

Strong skills in designing and delivering analytical tools to specification

A highly numerate degree or equivalent experience

Excellent attention to detail and problem solving ability

Knowledge of transport modelling software and theory is a bonus

Benefits

Salary between £39k and "£47k

28 days holiday plus bank holidays

Local Government Pension Scheme

Flexi Time Scheme allowing accrual of up to 18 additional days leave per year

Access to various salary sacrifice benefits including a travel pass scheme

Hybrid working options

This is a brilliant opportunity if you are looking to use your analytical skills to shape the future of sustainable transport and infrastructure.

Apply below to find out more

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