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Data Analyst

YTL UK
Bath
1 week ago
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At YTL Construction UK, we are committed to delivering high-quality services while driving sustainable change. Our Project Management Office (PMO) is central to ensuring efficient project delivery, and we're now seeking a data-driven Data Analyst to join our team.

This role is critical to maintaining and running our monthly reporting cycle, enhancing reporting capabilities and delivering actionable insights that drive decision-making across a portfolio of major capital projects.

What you’ll do

As a Data Analyst focused on reporting and data insights, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping how project performance is tracked, analysed and communicated.

Working closely with the PMO Lead, your primary responsibility will be leading the monthly reporting cycle, ensuring timely, accurate and insightful reporting across the AMP8 capital programme.

Key responsibilities include:

  • managing the monthly reporting cycle, including the collation, validation and analysis of key data from multiple sources to support governance and performance reviews
  • developing and maintaining interactive Power BI dashboards to visualise project performance and identify trends, risks and exceptions
  • producing exception reports to highlight areas of concern and drive corrective action
  • partnering with project and programme managers to interpret and translate reporting requirements into meaningful visual insights
  • acting as the key reporting liaison between PMO and interfacing disciplines such as commercial, engineering, procurement, finance and IT
  • maintaining and enhancing PMO reporting frameworks to ensure consistency, accuracy and compliance across projects
  • supporting the development of datasets from core business systems to enable reliable and repeatable reporting processes
  • contributing to the continuous improvement of project reporting standards and PMO processes.
What you’ll need

We’re looking for a proactive and analytical individual who is passionate about delivering high-quality reporting that drives performance and accountability.

You will have:

  • strong technical skills in Power BI, with experience in building and managing dashboards, data models and using ETL tools such as Power Query and or Dataflows
  • proven experience in data analysis, project reporting, or PMO roles, ideally within the utilities or infrastructure sectors
  • a deep understanding of reporting cycles, especially monthly governance and performance reviews
  • familiarity with exception reporting techniques, root cause analysis and escalation protocols
  • experience working with complex project data from multiple systems (eg, finance, planning and risk)
  • excellent stakeholder management and communication skills, and the ability to translate complex data into clear messages
  • a continuous improvement mindset and a hands‑on approach to innovation and efficiency
  • a project management certification, eg, PRINCE2 or equivalent (desirable).

This is an exciting opportunity to directly shape the reporting function of a forward-thinking PMO, using data and technology to deliver value across high-impact projects.

What you’ll receive
  • A combined pension contribution of up to 20%.
  • Career progression and professional development opportunities.
  • 25 days’ holiday rising to 28 with length of service.
  • The opportunity to sell up to five days of holiday every year.
  • The opportunity to buy up to ten days of holiday each year (subject to conditions).
  • A healthcare package that allows you to claim back healthcare costs.
  • Life assurance of up to eight times your salary.
  • The opportunity to lease a new electric car through salary sacrifice (subject to conditions).
  • Cashback and discounts from more than 3,000 retailers.
  • One paid volunteering day each year.
  • Enhanced family leave and pay arrangements.
  • Access to an interactive health and wellbeing platform.
  • Support from trained mental health first aiders.
  • A £1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone who is successfully recruited by us.
Who we are

YTL UK is part of the international YTL Group based in Kuala Lumpur. The UK companies include:

  • Wessex Water – one of the top-performing water and sewerage companies in England and Wales, serving 2.9 million people across the South West
  • YTL Developments – a major UK developer currently redeveloping a 350-acre former airfield into an award-winning, exciting mix of houses, apartments, schools, commercial space, restaurants and hotels, to make a truly sustainable new community
  • YTL Construction UK – a top 20 UK contractor providing fully integrated services to infrastructure, residential, commercial, industry, energy and environmental sectors
  • YTL Arena – the development and operation of an entertainment complex that includes a 20,000 capacity arena, conferencing and exhibition space
  • plus a number of other retail,environmental and specialist businesses.

Our people tell us that YTL UK is a great place to work, which is why so many of them stay with us! You will have a unique opportunity to develop and progress your career within such a diverse group.

We are passionate about diversity and inclusion – with that in mind, all applicants are welcome. We are delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer.

If you require reasonable adjustments to be made during the recruitment process, please inform a member of our Recruitment team.


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