SHE Data Analyst

Network Rail
Milton Keynes
2 days ago
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Location

Milton Keynes, GB


Department Name

ST SHE Analysis & Reporting (553570) G4


About Network Rail

At Network Rail, we're dedicated to keeping passengers and freight moving safely and efficiently across the country. When you join us, you're not just part of a team - you're part of something that matters to millions. We believe that our people are at the heart of what we do, and every role plays a vital part in building a better, more connected railway.


We’re committed to creating a diverse, inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve. To discover more about our ED&I commitments click here. We value flexibility and understand the importance of a healthy work‑life balance. As a Disability Confident Leader, we’ll do everything we can to accommodate any needs throughout the recruitment process. You can visit Evenbreaks Career Hive for advice on accessibility support.


If you’re ready to make a real difference, we’d love to hear from you!


Vacancy Details

Duration: Permanent


Location: This role is based in The Quadrant: MK, you must live within 90 minutes.


This role is a full‑time opportunity, flexible working patterns will be considered.


Band & Salary: Band 5, Salary £30,000 circa


Brief Description

Passionate about safety and sustainability? Join us as a SHE Data Analyst to drive performance through accurate data, insightful analysis, and innovative metrics. Be part of key projects that support smart decisions and smooth operations.


About The Role

You’ll be part of a passionate and collaborative Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) team that is committed to creating a safe, healthy, and sustainable workplace. The team works proactively to support the business through data‑led insights, practical solutions, and strong partnerships. We value accuracy, innovation, and continuous learning, and we take pride in the positive impact our work has on people, operations, and the environment.


What does the average day look like?

As a SHE Data Analyst, your day will involve working with safety, health, and environmental data. You’ll review and analyse key information, help develop performance measures, and create reports that support better decision‑making. You’ll also check the accuracy of data, respond to queries, and help with projects by tracking progress and keeping records up to date. Each day is varied, with opportunities to make a real difference and support a safer, more sustainable workplace.


Who are we looking for?

We’re looking for someone with strong communication and analytical skills, who can present information clearly and appropriately. You’ll need solid IT skills and experience working with data from multiple sources, including databases. A background in providing great customer service is important, and you should be qualified to at least HND/HNC level or have equivalent relevant experience. It would be great if you also have a degree and/or are a member of a relevant professional body, but this isn’t essential. Most of all, we’re looking for someone proactive, detail‑focused, and ready to make a positive impact.


Essential Criteria

  • Good communication and analytical skills, with proven ability to present information effectively and appropriately.
  • Good general IT skills.
  • Experience of extracting information and reporting from multiple sources, including databases.
  • Experience of dealing with customers effectively.
  • Educated to HND/HNC or equivalent relevant work experience.

How To Apply

Please see attached job description for full details. If you require any support with your application, click here for contact details. All offers of employment are conditional upon satisfactory completion of pre‑employment checks.


Some of our great benefits

  • Flexible/hybrid working arrangements considered.
  • Generous annual leave (28 days plus statutory days), with the option to buy/sell days.
  • Discounts at stations with your Network Rail pass.
  • Defined benefit pension scheme.
  • 75% subsidy on train tickets.
  • Interest‑free travel loan for train and car park season tickets.
  • Volunteer leave to make a positive impact.
  • Plus more…


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