Change Analyst (Data, Excel, Power BI, Prince2, P3O, Visio)

Stratford-upon-Avon
1 week ago
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Change / Data Analyst

Salary: £30,000 - £35,000 Per Annum Pro Rata, Plus holiday & Jumar benefits

Location: 1 day per week on client site in Warwickshire, rest remote working

Job type: 6 month fixed term contract

Due to increased customer demand from our key clients, Jumar are looking to hire a Junior Change/Data Analyst on a 6 month FTC (Fixed Term Contract) to join our thriving, Midlands based Analyst team in 2025.

This is an excellent opportunity for a junior Change/Data Analyst with 2/3 years relevant experience to join Jumar during a period significant growth, and work onsite at our leading financial services company in the West Midlands, due to increased customer demand.
Jumar have a relaxed environment with a hybrid working model and we are committed to ensuring all our people have a good work-life balance. We have been placed on both lists for Great places to work & Best workplaces for Well-being and take pride in the work we have put in to creating a positive culture here at Jumar.

Our Technology Division at Jumar has been trusted for more than a decade to deliver mission-critical digital development projects to a range of industries around the world. Our projects cover the entire delivery life cycle from capturing initial business requirements, through to code development, QA activities - all the way through to release and ongoing production support.

Your role will be to develop and provide insight and support for portfolio, programme and project management services so that business requirements are met, and to support the continuous improvement of practices and tools to ensure best practice is followed across Group Change and to assure ongoing improvement to the maturity of the PMO service.

The successful candidate will have strong data and MS Excel, with some Power BI knowledge.

You will have good stakeholder management, with a pro-active approach, and not afraid to challenge. You will be able to look at spreadsheets and if something isn't right you can pickup and challenge and check.

Experience and Knowledge -

Strong data and MS Excel
Power BI knowledge
Experience of working in a Portfolio/Change Management Office
Practical experience of Project Management methodology and competent use of project planning tools
Proven experience of analytical work
Good PC-based skills (MS Office) including Visio
P3O (Portfolio, Programme and Projects Offices)
PRINCE2 or equivalent desirableThis role is based in Warwickshire, however our client understands how important a positive work-life balance is to you, so to help you give your best, they offer great facilities when you want to be in an office environment and support to work up to 80% of your hours from home (1 day per week onsite, rest remote working).

If your background aligns to the above requirements - please submit your application to Jackie Dean at Jumar for consideration. Candidates must be UK based and have the right to work in the UK without any restrictions.

Jumar takes great pride in representing socially responsible clients who not only prioritise diversity and inclusion but also actively combat social inequality. Together, we have the power to make a profound impact on fostering a more equitable and inclusive society. By working with us, you become part of a movement dedicated to promoting a diverse and inclusive workforce

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