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Data Analyst

Bouygues Construction SA
Ipswich
1 week ago
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Specialized in civil engineering and engineering structures, Bouygues Travaux Publics is one of the world leaders in the fields of land use planning and sustainable infrastructure construction. Bouygues Travaux Publics is committed to diversity and is open to all talents.


We are currently recruiting for a Data Analyst to join the Civil Works Alliance (CWA) as we support the delivery of the Sizewell C project—a 3.2‑gigawatt power station that will generate low‑carbon electricity for around 6 million homes, underpinning the UK’s clean energy future for the next 60 years.


The role will primarily involve implementing data analytics and reporting solutions using Microsoft Power BI and the wider Data Platform. Working within the Engineering & Assurance function of the Civil Works Alliance (CWA), you will be instrumental in driving performance improvements of the Civil Works of the Sizewell C project, supporting strategic decision making and acting as a liaison between the function and the central data team.


Principal Accountabilities, Activities and Decisions

  • Engage with stakeholders to understand and gather reporting requirements.
  • Develop Power BI Reports and Dashboards that drive performance improvements, enhance decision making and support monitoring of key performance indicators.
  • Provide support and advice on the best use of reporting and dashboards to empower colleagues in using these tools effectively.
  • Coordinate with the central CWA data team to ensure that reporting and dashboards are aligned to common standards and best practice.
  • Identify integration opportunities for improving the collection, accessibility and usage of data, contributing to the development of the wider CWA Data Strategy.
  • Act as a point of contact for Engineering staff for data and reporting needs.
  • Maintain a line of communication with the Information Management team to uphold data governance.
  • Identify opportunities to improve data processes across the project, applying a ‘best for project’ and data backed approach.

Knowledge & Skills

  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Power BI or a related Business Intelligence tool (Tableau, Google Looker etc.)
  • Skilled in Data Visualisation with great attention to detail.
  • Knowledge of data modelling concepts is desired.
  • Knowledge of SQL is desired but not essential.
  • Knowledge of Power Automate or Python scripting for automation is desired but not essential.
  • Data focused, analytical and organised.
  • Good communication skills with colleagues and stakeholders.
  • A proactive, innovative individual who consistently seeks to add value.
  • Ability to work in‑office and remotely with equal effectiveness.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Construction industry experience is desired but not essential.
  • Degree or equivalent in a related field or able to demonstrate equivalent knowledge, skills and competencies gained through previous experience.
  • Experience in developing and implementing impactful dashboards and reporting tools.
  • Experience in aligning reporting outputs to the needs of an organisation.
  • Experience in managing stakeholder expectations.

At CWA, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive team where every perspective is valued. If you’re ready to play a crucial part in the success of Sizewell C and are eager to bring your expertise to a project of national significance, please click the following link to apply.


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