Negotiable
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Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary: The Data Analyst role within the Planning Performance and Reporting (PPR) team at the NSTA involves monitoring and analyzing industry performance while supporting the development of policy and initiatives related to the energy sector. The position requires strong numerical and analytical skills, focusing on data manipulation, visualization, and reporting. The analyst will contribute to strategic performance analysis and collaborate with various teams to enhance data communication and integrity. This role offers an opportunity to impact the energy industry's transition to net zero through innovative data practices.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manipulation, analysis, and presentation of complex technical and commercial data.
- Development of analytical dashboards, models, and tools to support technical and area teams.
- Development and presentation of analytical reports and insights.
- Working with colleagues to accurately scope and define requirements for analytical work.
- Benchmarking performance using industry and NSTA data.
- Responsibility for an individual work area while collaborating with the team.
- Visualizing data in new and creative ways using a unique industry data set.
- Providing support to senior staff within the PPR team and across the NSTA.
- Producing insights at varying levels of aggregation and segment.
- Designing reports and dashboards using Microsoft Power BI for internal and external communication.
- Generating performance insights to support evidence-based internal decision making and policy development.
- Contributing to the effective management of data and analysis.
- Supporting the annual collection, assurance, and analysis of industry data via the UK Stewardship Survey (UKSS).
- Supporting the use of new technology to enhance data analysis and presentation.
Key Skills:
- Degree qualified in a relevant numerate/technical subject (petroleum engineering, engineering, geoscience, business, economics, etc.).
- Demonstrable experience or understanding of the energy transition industry.
- Excellent numerical and analytical capability with a passion for data analysis and integrity.
- Expert user of Microsoft applications, particularly Microsoft Power BI, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Proficiency in handling data and the ability to analyze, interpret, and present complex information clearly.
- Creativity in the presentation and visualization of data and information.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for engaging a range of stakeholders.
- Proactive approach to tasks with the ability to solve problems and prioritize work effectively.
- Keen interest and/or knowledge of the regulatory landscape (desirable).
- Knowledge of data mining techniques, advanced analytical tools, and/or programming (e.g., Python, R) (desirable).
- Previous experience handling large oil and gas or similar data sets (desirable).
- Creative problem-solving skills (desirable).
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Aberdeen
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
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 industr y. Brief overview of r oleWe 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 organisati on. The role covers a diverse set of analytical disciplines including data cleansing, manipulation and analysis; visualisation, reporting and communication; and process/system improvem ent. 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 in volve:manipulation, analysis and presentation of complex technical and commercial data.development of analytical dashboards, models and tools to support technical and area teams.development and presentation of analytical reports and ins ights.working with colleagues to accurately scope and define requirements for analytical work.benchmarking performance using industry and NSTA data.responsibility for an individual work area whilst also part of a strong team that works collaboratively to support cross team wo rking.working with a unique and rich industry data set to visualise data in new and creative ways.providing support to senior staff both within the PPR team and across the NSTA. Detailed job description and key responsib ilitiesThe Data Analyst will report to the Analysis and Insights Manager and will support the production of strategic high level industry performance analysis as well as detailed in-depth studies in key areas such as decommissioning, wells, production or emi ssions. Responsibilities i nclude: providing technical analysis of performance data to support the stewardship agenda producing insights at varying levels of aggregation and segment.designing reports and dashboards using Microsoft Power BI for use internally and for communication to external stakeholders including industry, government, and trade bodies.generating performance insights to support evidence-based internal decision making and policy deve lopment.contributing to the effective and appropriate management of data and a nalysis.providing analytical support and contributing to projects across the NSTA as r equired.supporting the annual collection, assurance and analysis of industry data via the UK Stewardship Survey (UKSS).supporting the use of new technology to unlock new ways of performing and presenting data a nalysis. Specialist Skills, Qualifications, Experience, Licenses, Memberships or LanguageE ssential:degree qualified in a relevant numerate / technical subject (petroleum engineering/ engineering/geoscience/business/econom ics etc).demonstrable experience or understanding of the energy transition industry.excellent numerical and analytical capability, and passion for rigorous data analysis and data i ntegrity.expert user of Microsoft applications particularly Microsoft Power BI, Excel, and Po werPoint.proficiency in handling data and the ability to analyse, interpret and present complex information in a clear and simpl e format.creativity in the presentation and visualisation of data and inf ormation.excellent written and verbal communication – ensuring concepts and processes are explained simply and are engaging for a range of stakeholders including presentation and report writin g skills.proactive in approach to tasks and the ability to exercise initiative to solve problems and prioritise work eff ectively. Desirable:keen interest and/or knowledge of the regulatory landscape.knowledge of data mining techniques, advanced analytical tools and/or programming eg. Pyth on, R etc.previous experience handling large oil and gas or similar data setscreative problem-solvi ng skills.