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Performance & Business Intelligence Analyst

repsol
Aberdeen
3 days ago
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About Us:

Repsol is an innovative, multi-energy company, focused on creating sustainable solutions for the world. We thrive on innovation, efficiency, and collaboration, with 80+ years of experience across the energy value chain.

The Role:

We're looking for a proactive Performance & Business Intelligence Analyst to drive digital transformation, improve performance, and implement data-driven solutions across all stages of the well lifecycle—from drilling and completion to abandonment. You'll be at the heart of modernizing processes, supporting teams with digital tools, and fostering a culture of transparency.

Key Responsibilities:
Collect, clean, and analyse data from various sources with all areas within Wells and outside wells (subsurface, production operations, assets, projects, business improvement, SCM, logistics, decommissioning).
Develop key digital tools to track KPIs and measure business performance.
Support Wells personnel with the use of performance evaluation and new analytic tools.
Automate reporting internally and to key stakeholders.
Develop and ensure strategic initiatives for project planning, risk assessment, and financial forecasting to optimize business operations and create value for the organization.
Prepare and distribute performance benchmarks for all well operations.
Distribute any high value lessons learned or best practice.
Daily and historical monitoring of the performance KPI's, identify ILT’s (Invisible Lost Times) and other opportunities of improvement.
Change the culture within the group to ensure all decision making is transparent and digitally driven.
Partner with the central team to secure the necessary expertise, following the new Repsol standard of working.
Collaborate effectively within a Wells Team for streamlined project execution.
Prioritise safety and efficiency in project planning and delivery.
Ensure to focus on performance and cost management to meet project goals.
Develop fit for purpose technical and commercial solutions for project success.
Utilise digital data for informed decision-making throughout projects.

Your Skills and Experience:
Ability to interpret complex datasets and present insights using Power BI and Excel.
Understanding of statistical models to forecast trends and optimize performance.
Experience with BI platforms for reporting and dashboard creation.
Skills in planning and performance management.
Process optimization to identify inefficiencies and recommend improvements.
Ability to work with internal business optimisation groups.

What You'll Bring:
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Business, Economics, Statistics, or related fields.
Confident in using PowerApps suite, Power BI, M365.
SQL and database management for querying and handling structured data.
Programming in Python, R, or SAS for analytics, automation, and statistical modelling.
Business intelligence tools for reporting and dashboard creation.

Why Join Us:

Repsol values diversity and believes in equal opportunities. You'll grow with us in a role where your ideas and technical expertise shape the future of energy.

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