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Data Analyst

M Group
Melksham
3 days ago
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About The Role
Right across infrastructure, theres a requirement to not only maintain, but also renew and reimagine. Whatever stage youre at in your career, with us youll have an opportunity to grow and develop. Delivering essential infrastructure services for life, while being safety first, and client and customer centric in afriendly, fun and respectful environment where you are encouraged to thrive.
Where will you be working?
M Group Highways
At M Group Highways, were supporting the safe transportation and movement of people across the UK.
We dont just build roads and bridges- were building a better future, creating lasting social value that gives back to the communities in which we work.
Youll be joining our

Highways maintenance

team, as the UKs number one highway maintenance contractor, our teams use the latest innovations to create effective solutions. We offer a range of services including planned and reactive maintenance and highway improvement schemes.
Want to come and be a part of it?
What will you be doing?
You'llbe responsible for managing key local systems used on the Wiltshire Highways Contract along with collecting, cleansing, and analysing data to identify trends and provide our business and clients with valuable insight to support the delivery and improvement of operational Service Delivery.
This may include developing methods for data capture and storage, to improve existing or new business processes and managing the troubleshooting process for key systems used with support from our central IT teams if needed.
You will need to have a high level ofmathematical ability and excellent excel skills as this role will involve using excel. We'll need you to be a methodical thinker with a logical approach to your work.

You'll work to deadlines so being able to plan and manage your time is essential.
What youll bring

Competent with Microsoft Power Platform (Power BI, Power Automate and Power Apps)
Competent with client Works Ordering systems (HIAMS and Procore preferable), along with Kaarbontech, SharePoint, Visio etc.
Knowledge of DAX and Power M Query Language (used in Power BI)
Aware of current technologies that can be employed for data (Datawarehouse, types of databases, machine learning etc.)

Whats in it for you?
We offer a range of benefits designed to support your life in and out of work, some of which include;

Matched or contributory pension scheme
Online GP service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Employee assistance programme
My Rewards portal, access to 1000s of retail discounts
Life assurance
Cycle to work, salary finance and give as you earn schemes
Enhanced maternity, paternity leave and adoption leave
Reward and recognition scheme
In addition, this role offers;

28 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Recommend a friend

get rewarded for introducing people to us!
Holiday purchase scheme
Personal Accident Cover
Please note:

Occasionally, job adverts might be closed before the stated closing date. Do apply as soon as possible to ensure your application is considered.
For certain roles, successful candidates will be subject to 3rd party background checks as part of the hiring process. Some roles require drug and alcohol testing as part of induction and onboarding.
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