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Reward Data Analyst

Broadbean Technology
Greater London
1 week ago
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Summer-Browning Associates are currently seeking a Reward Data Analyst to Support our Central Government client on an initial 3 month assignment

Location:
London (hybrid)

Tasks and activities include:

  • Remuneration modelling for development of suggested pay ranges for S&E staff under GSE reward framework
  • Cross profession benchmarking and analysis of skills / market shortage data
  • Providing expertise to support the data analysis of GSE skills, roles, and reward dataset
  • Analysis of people datasets which support the need for the framework (annual civil service employment survey dataset, civil service jobs recruitment dataset)
  • Private sector salary datasets from consultancy and wider benchmarking datasets / reports
  • Analysis of interaction Government Digital and Data profession and GSE job roles ('Fuzzy matching' conducted)
  • Scoping data sources to provide critical evidence to support reward framework, including locating sources of S&E benchmarking data and Civil Service people datasets
  • Supporting wider GSE team with priority data asks
  • Mentoring role to other colleagues on data techniques
  • Engaging and building knowledge of the GSE profession

You will have:

  • Excellent data analysis and modelling skills
  • Experience in pay and reward analysis and/or reward frameworks
  • Experience in using workforce analytics and pay benchmarking
  • Coding and programming knowledge (Python/R)
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to simplify complex analysis into compelling narratives for technical and non-technical audiences

To apply, please submit your latest CV for review.

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