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Senior Asset Data Analyst - Major Works Investment (Property)

Michael Page (UK)
Stratford-upon-Avon
1 week ago
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  • Drive innovation in asset data and sustainability on £3bn housing programme
  • Strong base plus excellent package

About Our Client

The client is one of the UK's largest housing providers, responsible for delivering and maintaining affordable homes across diverse communities in London, the South East, and the North West. They are known for their long-term investment in existing housing stock, commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, and delivering high-quality services to residents through strategic asset management and innovative housing solutions.








Job Description

  • Lead and support a regional team of data analysts to deliver accurate, insightful asset data and reporting aligned with strategic investment plans.

  • Develop and maintain multi-year major works investment programmes, ensuring alignment with Decent Homes standards, sustainability goals, and organisational priorities.

  • Manage requests for programme changes through a defined adds/omits process, ensuring timely updates and effective cross-team communication.

  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders during the pre-construction phase to ensure smooth handover to the delivery team and programme readiness.

  • Ensure the integrity and functionality of asset data systems (e.g., Keystone, NEC), leading continuous improvements and troubleshooting as needed.

  • Conduct in-depth data analysis and reporting, using advanced Excel and visualisation tools like Power BI to inform decision-making and drive performance.

  • Champion data quality, innovation, and best practices, setting a high standard for the wider asset strategy and analytics function.



The Successful Applicant

The ideal candidate will be an experienced and highly analytical asset data professional with at least three years of hands-on experience working with housing asset data and investment programmes. They will have advanced Excel skills, a deep understanding of asset management principles, and proven experience using systems such as Keystone, NEC, or similar to manage complex property data.

They will be confident leading a small team, able to engage effectively with a range of internal stakeholders, and comfortable translating complex data into clear, actionable insights. A background in housing associations, local authorities, or property management is desirable, along with a commitment to continuous improvement, strong communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a hybrid environment.







What's on Offer



  • Salary:
    • Competitive base salary


  • Annual Leave:


    • 28 days per year, rising to 30 days with length of service


    • Plus bank holidays


    • Option to buy up to 5 extra days annually


  • Pension Scheme:


    • Up to 6% employer-matched contributions


  • ???? Health & Wellbeing:


    • Westfield Health Cash Plan


    • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)


    • Non-contributory life assurance


  • Lifestyle & Flexibility:


    • Hybrid/agile working: 1-2 days per week in the office


    • Up to 21 paid volunteering hours per year


    • Flexible and supportive work environment


  • Values-Driven Culture:


    • Strong focus on diversity, inclusion, sustainability, and mental health


    • Recognised as a Stonewall Diversity Champion and Disability Confident employer




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