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Senior Project Controls Data Analyst

Cooper Moss Rutland
City of London
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Position: Senior Project Controls Data Analyst


Location: Remote


Type: Full-time


Start Date: Immediate


Salary: £Competitive


At Cooper Moss Rutland, we work with clients who are shaping the future of infrastructure and energy systems across the globe. We’re looking for a Senior Project Controls Data Analyst to join a collaborative and forward‑thinking team delivering some of the most exciting and complex projects in the industry. This is more than just a job — it’s an opportunity to grow intentionally, work flexibly, and make a real impact.


About Us

CMR is first and foremost a team of people, passionate about the construction industry and changing the way project controls is provided. We are a progressive & dynamic consultancy offering tailored project controls services across a range of industries.


Our Purpose

Inspiring new ways to help shape our construction industry.


Our Ambition

Re‑imagine project controls through a digital lens, being the obvious choice for clients and the place to grow together with intention.


What’s in it for you

  • Opportunity to professionally develop like nowhere you have worked before.
  • Merit‑based system enables fast development.
  • Transparent progression tracking and development highlights.
  • Small dynamic team where everyone can make a significant impact.
  • Celebration of achievements and mutual support.

Role Responsibilities

  • Building and managing robust data models and interactive dashboards.
  • Analyzing and documenting project control processes with a focus on digital transformation.
  • Leading periodic and ad‑hoc reporting; ensuring accuracy and clarity in monthly project review packs.
  • Supporting the Project Controls Lead in managing the Performance Measurement Baseline (PMB) and reporting KPIs across time, cost, risk, change, and quality.
  • Implementing performance measurement systems like Earned Value Management (EVM).
  • Integrating data across schedule, cost, scope, quality, change, and risk to provide a full picture of project health.
  • Sharing lessons learned and best practices across the wider Project Controls community.

About You – Essential Skills

  • Ability to lead teams of Analysts and collaborate data.
  • Experience on multi‑million pound contracts within large‑scale infrastructure or construction projects.
  • Strong experience with Power Query and DAX for transforming and analysing large datasets.
  • Proficiency in Power BI and advanced Excel (pivot, formulas, automation).
  • Experience within project controls, understanding of schedule, cost, and risk management principles.
  • Ability to work effectively in a matrix environment and communicate with senior stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of NEC contracts and experience in transport, energy, or major infrastructure sectors.

Requirements and Location

  • Full right to work in the UK.
  • Remote 2 days / London 3 days.

Salary & Benefits

  • 25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays)
  • Comprehensive Private Healthcare (Inc Dentist and Optician)
  • Life Assurance (x4 Salary)
  • Pension: employer contribution of 4%
  • Company and personal performance‑based bonus
  • Salary Sacrifice Scheme
  • Long Service Leave
  • Training and professional development
  • Regular social events
  • Perkbox – employee experience platform

Next Steps

To apply please submit a copy of your CV for consideration. We look forward to hearing from you!


CMR welcomes and encourages diversity in our workforce. CMR is Disability Confident Committed and an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or disability or any other protected characteristics. We aim to create a culture where everyone can be themselves and is valued for their strengths and unique perspectives.


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