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Join a forward-thinking organization as a Data Analyst, where your analytical skills will help shape the energy industry's transition to net zero. This fixed-term role offers a unique opportunity to work with diverse datasets, producing insights that inform strategic decisions. Collaborate with a talented team to enhance data quality and visualization techniques, while contributing to impactful projects within the North Sea Transition Authority. If you're passionate about data integrity and innovative analysis, this position is perfect for you.
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The NSTA’s hybrid working includes an expectation for staff to spend 40% of their time in the office.
This is a fixed term 12 month position, with the potential to become a permanent role.
About the team
The Planning Performance and Reporting (PPR) team sits within the Strategy Directorate of the NSTA and holds a dual role in monitoring and analysing industry performance, and in the planning, tracking and reporting of NSTA performance.
The team works with a wide range of industry data to produce reports and analyses for both external and internal stakeholders which inform decision making and support the development of policy and industry initiatives in areas such as net zero, emissions, activity, and efficiency.
The PPR team is a high performing, diverse and supportive group who work collaboratively to continuously innovate and promote the use of analysis, planning and reporting within the organisation and across industry.
Brief overview of role
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with excellent numerical and analytical skills, with an innovative approach to presenting data and a commitment to continually improving the quality of analysis within the organisation.
The role covers a diverse set of analytical disciplines including data cleansing, manipulation and analysis; visualisation, reporting and communication; and process/system improvement.
The role provides a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic and talented analyst to join a high performing team and shape how data is collected, used and communicated within the NSTA and in the wider energy industry. The analytical outputs from the PPR team have an impact not only within the NSTA but also in shaping the direction of the energy industry during the transition to net zero.
The role will involve:
Detailed job description and key responsibilities
The Data Analyst will report to the Head of Performance, Planning and Reporting and will support the production of strategic high level industry performance analysis as well as detailed in-depth studies in key areas such as production, emissions or decommissioning.
Responsibilities include:
Competence 1: Leading and Communicating
Leading and communicating with clarity, conviction and enthusiasm; establishing a strong direction and a persuasive future vision; managing and engaging with people with honesty and integrity.
Competence 2: Delivery
We are a delivery focussed organisation. Effectiveness in this area means focusing on delivering timely performance with energy and taking responsibility and accountability for quality outcomes. For staff at all levels, it’s about working to agreed goals and activities and dealing with challenges in a responsive and constructive way, often working alongside colleagues to deliver success.
Competence 3: Planning, Performance and Achieving
Effective planning, performing and achievement are key to successfully delivering organisational objectives and improvements to the quality of service, taking account of diverse stakeholder needs and requirements.
Competence 4: Collaborating, Influencing and Improving
Creating and maintaining positive, professional, and trusting working relationships with a wide range of stakeholder both internally and externally to the North Sea Transition Authority requires collaborative working, sharing information and building supportive, responsive and respectful relationships, whilst ensuring assumptions are challenged in order to influence outcomes.
Specialist Skills, Qualifications, Experience, Licenses, Memberships or Language
I am a UK national, EU national covered by current EU settlement regulations, or hold a valid visa and work permit to enable me to reside and work within the United Kingdom. For more information on right to work please visit Prove your right to work to an employer: Overview - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). Please note that the NSTA do not have the license to sponsor visas. All applicants must hold the existing right to work to work in the UK. Most roles require Baseline Personnel Security Standard clearance, but some roles also require National Security Vetting. Where this is the case I consent to completing the process and its requirements as set out by UK Security Vetting(please note the job profile will detail the current level of clearance required). I hold the educational and competence requirements for the role as set out in the job profile
The NSTA is committed to embedding equality and diversity into all our policies and processes. We will aim to recruit, retain and promote staff on the basis of competence and regardless of characteristics including those listed under the Equality Act 2010. These protected characteristics are; age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex and sexual orientation.
The NSTA is an accredited Disability Confident Committed employer. We have also been awarded silver accreditation for the Gender Diversity Benchmark through Business in the Community, The Prince’s Responsible Business Network. In addition, we are signed up to their Race at Work Charter and implement its five principles. As a further commitment to attracting, retaining and developing a diverse workforce we have signed up to the Axis Pledge.