Maintenance Analyst Support

Belcan
Hampshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£21 – £27 ph

Salary

£21 – £27 ph

Posted
27 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Belcan Workforce Solutions is seeking a Maintenance Analyst Support professional to join our team on a 9‑month maternity cover contract. Based on site in Southampton for a leading oil and gas client, this role offers an exciting opportunity to support a high‑performing Maintenance function within a complex operational environment. This Maintenance Analyst Support position is ideal for someone who is motivated, analytical and keen to work collaboratively in a fast‑paced setting.

You will be responsible for delivering clear data analysis, accurate cost stewardship and a range of metric reporting that supports operational decision‑making. Key responsibilities include producing maintenance cost reports, developing Power BI dashboards, preparing financial accruals, stewarding costs and supporting maintenance planning with wider teams. You will also provide technical oversight across systems including SharePoint, SAP and other data platforms.

To succeed as Maintenance Analyst Support, you'll bring strong analytical ability, a well‑organised approach and the confidence to communicate effectively across the organisation. This role provides valuable exposure to maintenance performance, data governance and financial processes within the oil and gas industry.

Essential Requirements

Strong Microsoft Office experience: Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Word

Power BI and SharePoint capability

Full on‑site attendance in Southampton (no hybrid/remote working)

Proven analytical and data handling skills

Well‑organised, structured, with a can‑do, driven attitude

Strong communication and teamwork skills

Beneficial Experience

SAP

Snowflake

Previous maintenance or oil & gas sector experience

Contract Details

9‑month maternity cover

Inside IR35

PAYE up to £21.23 per hour

Umbrella up to £27.35 per hour

37.5 hours per week

Fully site‑based in Southampton

CV submission deadline: 29 January 2026

Apply now to join our team and take the next step in your career.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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