Reporting Manager - Project Controls

Woodbridge
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Contract Role - 6 months
Reporting Manager / Project Controls
40 hours a week
Hybrid working 2-3 days on site
Woodbridge

The Energy Division at ARM are currently recruiting an experienced Reporting Manager to join a leading Nuclear power plant based in Ipswich.

Job Overview:

SZC Project Controls will serve as a centre of excellence, managing and strategically using delivery performance management information. Our team will enable successful delivery of SZC Project through proactive project controls that drives forward-looking solutions to continuously improve performance. As the Reporting Manager for Reporting and Data Analytics, you will manage, coordinate and drive continuous improvement in Reporting and Data Analytics, across the SZC project, either strategically in central PMO or tactically for a delivery programme.

The post holder will be ultimately responsible for managing a complete reporting framework that supports the SZC governance structure, organisation and delivery model. They will be a key member of the Reporting and Data Analytics teams, whose aim is to ensure that all reporting uses appropriate reporting applications and supporting infrastructure to ensure reporting on SZC is 'Digital by Default'. The team will use the latest software, applications and tools to facilitate productivity improvements through the development of tools/applications, process and analytics automation to facilitate the wider distribution of and ease of access to management information.

Some of your duties will include:

Management of a Performance Reporting Framework and actively promoting its embedment within SZC
Facilitating the delivery and advancement of 'Digital by Default' reporting
Supporting the establishment of a Data Analytics and Business Intelligence Framework
Responsible for the on-time production and quality of all month end Performance Reports, and responding positively to any ad hoc information requests
Establishing best practice guidance and processes to support SZC in creating world-class reporting outputs, to enable SZC to be seen as an exemplar within the construction and project controls industries
Ensuring report templates and the configuration of documents are maintain and communicated in line with the reporting cycle and central PMO reporting guidance,
Managing all relevant stakeholders across SZC, including MD's office, functional heads and programme delivery teams, to provide feedback and continuously improve report quality

What do you need to succeed?

A track record of managing and promoting the use of reporting solutions on Cloud platforms and developing reporting outputs and capturing requirements for multiple stakeholders on large and complex infrastructure projects.
Good awareness of a range of reporting and analytics software and project controls systems.
Demonstrable experience of successfully managing directs reports.
Able to prioritise workload, hit deadlines whilst ensuring outputs of the highest quality.
Degree or equivalent qualification in business analysis, accounting, finance, construction, engineering or project management, or related technical field.
Active membership of AACE, PMI, APM or similar association with association certifications.
Detailed understanding of earned value analysis.
Understanding of various contract types, in particular the NEC suite and FIDIC.
Professionally qualified with chartered or equivalent status
Experience in the construction industry and / or nuclear sector.
Disclaimer:

This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission. Where the role is marked as Outside IR35 in the advertisement this is subject to receipt of a final Status Determination Statement from the end Client and may be subject to change

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