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Performance & Reporting Analyst

Employer
Network Rail
Location
Cheshire, UK
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Aug 26, 2019

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Job Role
Financial Accountant
Sector
Finance
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Job Title - Performance & Reporting Analyst Location - Crewe Rates - £263.62 (LTD/Umbrella) or £230.17 PAYE In Scope of IR35 About the role / project: Working for Route Services in the fleet & Engineering Department on the timesheet & data processing project. The role will require manual Processing of Timesheets (c300 weekly). What you will do: Coordinate production of overall investment plans for the programme area. Provide an effective day-day service to the Programme and Project Managers in reporting on plans, costs, physical delivery and programme performance, including HSQE performance. Provide an analysis of the project and programme information, looking for anomalies and key trends against the recorded baselines. Monitor the application of project change control checking & reviewing that issues; requests and orders are tracked and reported through to completion and any at risk works are recorded and values published to the programme management team. Monitor so that data inputted into cost and performance systems meets data standards. Maintain project system and project control functional activities in accordance with the requirements of the Guide to Railway Investment Projects (GRIP) or other specified project lifecycle as appropriate. Your experience will include: Essential Excel Attention to detail Data processing Able to work under pressure Rail not essential but useful What you'll get in return Network Rail (powered by Capita), understand what it is like to work as a contractor and do everything they can to make it a simple process for you - this includes a dedicated Onboarding and extension teams and access to a web based timesheet portal giving you an ability to access and submit your timesheets wherever you are. About our client - Network Rail Network Rail is at the operational centre of the railway and playing a key role in a rapidly evolving industry. We are responsible for rebuilding Britain's railway infrastructure and are managing some of the biggest and most complex engineering programmes in Europe. Over the next five years we will be spending around £23 billion to maintain and upgrade every aspect of an infrastructure that comprises 21,000 miles of track, 2,500 stations, 9,000 level crossings, 40,000 bridges and tunnels, and signalling and power for the movement of 25,000 trains every day. What we hope you will do next Help us find out more about you by completing our short application process - Click apply now. You will then be directed to a Capita owned microsite that will assist you with your application. Once completed you will then be contacted by the relevant recruiter. Network Rail welcomes applications regardless of age, disability, marital status (including civil partnerships), pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender status, sex (or gender), employment status, trade union affiliation, or other irrelevant factor. We will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria.

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