Project Analyst
4 days ago
Hounslow
Job Title: Project Analyst Location: Hounslow, UK (3 days onsite, 2 days remote) Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum + bonus + benefits Industry: Construction / Infrastructure / Transport Do you have a sharp eye for detail, strong analytical skills, and a passion for supporting major capital investment programmes? We’re looking for a Project Analyst to join a dynamic and growing infrastructure project team based in Hounslow. This role supports the planning, analysis, and reporting of regulatory investment obligations across high-value construction and infrastructure projects. Key Responsibilities • Support the end-to-end lifecycle of project delivery obligations from early-stage drafting through to closure and reporting., • Assist in planning, assurance, and validation activities at key project gateway stages., • Monitor and report on performance using data tools like Power BI, helping identify risks and inform decision-making., • Collaborate with Project Managers and Programme Control Managers to ensure obligations are accurate, robust, and aligned with investment expectations., • Support the development of reports, dashboards, and analytics to improve project oversight and regulatory compliance. What You’ll Bring • Previous experience as a Project Analyst or Coordinator., • Strong numerical and analytical abilities, with attention to detail., • Effective communication and stakeholder engagement skills., • Proficiency in working with data, reporting tools, and performance monitoring., • Ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Desirable • Experience in infrastructure, construction, or regulated capital investment., • Familiarity with project management or PMO functions., • Knowledge of economic regulation principles or capital governance processes. This is a fantastic opportunity for an early to mid-career project analyst or coordinator to step into a meaningful role with clear impact on capital programme success. Apply now to help shape the future of critical UK infrastructure.