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Building a sustainable tomorrow

BAM FM is recruiting a Data Analyst to join our FM Systems Team. Working 37.5 hour per week.

This role is a hybrid role working from home and out of any or our UK office locations.

So why not become part of our forward-thinking FM Systems Team as a Data Analyst and help shape the future of data-driven solutions. We’re looking for a motivated professional with a passion for transforming data into meaningful insights. In this role, you’ll be responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining system integrations to ensure smooth connectivity across platforms. You’ll bring proven experience in creating solutions with Microsoft Power BI, PowerApps, and Power Automate. Working closely with internal stakeholders and external clients, you’ll develop innovative tools that enhance efficiency and deliver real impact.

Making Possible

• Design, implement, and maintain system integrations.
• Collaborate with the Head of FM Systems & Reporting to identify and implement process efficiencies through new integrations.
• Translate business requirements into scalable, user-friendly solutions using Power BI and PowerApps.
• Design, develop, and maintain data models, queries, and interactive dashboards to support decision-making.
• Perform in-depth data analysis to uncover trends and drive business performance improvements.
• Work with stakeholders to identify improved ways of working, including integrated systems and new technologies.
• Engage with application vendors to assess capabilities and compare with existing solutions.
• Develop automated workflows to streamline data integration across systems.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support data integration and governance initiatives.
• Follow Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) principles and support application lifecycle management processes.
• Provide end-user support, training, and guidance on Power BI functionality and best practices.
• Conduct rigorous testing to ensure solution accuracy, reliability, and compliance.
• Proactively identify and resolve data quality issues and discrepancies.
• Champion IT security by ensuring all development and administrative processes adhere to security protocols.

Your team

Working as part of our FM Systems Team.

What’s in it for you?

• Company Car or Car Allowance.
• Contributory Pension
• BUPA
• Life Assurance
• 26 days holiday (increases with length of service) plus 2 Wellbeing days and 1 Volunteering day.
• Gym subsidy and BAM social club membership.
• Health and Well Being Programme.
• Learning and Development Opportunities.

What do you bring to the role?

• Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field.
• Minimum 2 years of experience working with the Microsoft Power Platform.
• Strong foundation in software development principles.
• Proven experience in data modelling, visualisation, and report development.
• Proficiency in:
• Power BI Desktop, Power BI Service, Power Query.
• Power Automate, PowerApps.
• SQL and SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS).
• SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).
• Experience with ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools is a plus.
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to high-quality deliverables.
• Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify complex data insights.
• Comfortable working independently and collaboratively.
• Positive, proactive mindset with a strong sense of ownership.

About BAM

Building a sustainable tomorrow. That’s our mission and our promise at BAM. It’s how we engineer vital infrastructure and construct high-quality buildings as one of the largest construction companies in Europe.

We strive to create an environment where everybody feels welcome and valued. We’re on an exciting journey to employ the best talent to join us regardless of social background, race, colour, religion, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability or other characteristics.

The application process

BAM is committed to ensuring a fully inclusive recruitment and onboarding process, so if at any time you feel we need to do something to make it more accessible to you, do not hesitate to speak with one of our team, and we will do our best to support you. DBS will be required. "Join us in Making Possible"

Closing date for applications is Friday 5th December 2025

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