London Area, United Kingdom
We are currently seeking a Technical Assurance Data Coordinator to join our Technical Assurance Design Management Team on an 18‑month fixed-term contract.
Join us in a role where data, systems and process improvement come together to support one of the UK's most ambitious restoration programmes. As a Technical Assurance Data Coordinator, you will use your analytical skills and digital expertise to improve reporting, streamline workflows and ensure critical information is accurate, accessible and trusted by teams across the programme.
Working within the Technical Assurance and Design Management team, you will play a key role in transforming manual and fragmented processes into streamlined, system-led solutions. Using tools such as Power BI, SharePoint, Power Automate and Aconex, you will help establish reliable reporting, improve governance information and create a single source of truth that supports effective decision-making across the programme.
This is a hands-on role that combines data management, reporting and process improvement with practical coordination and administrative support. You will be responsible for maintaining and improving trackers, registers, dashboards and reports, as well as supporting workflow across projects and providing administrative coordination where required.
Working closely with Technical Assurance, Design Management, Digital Information Management and wider programme teams, you will support identifying opportunities to simplify processes, reduce manual effort and improve the quality and consistency of information across multiple systems.
We are looking for a highly organised and motivated individual with the potential to grow and make a significant contribution within this uniquely challenging environment. You will bring:
If you feel this role is for you then we would love to hear from you. To see the full job description for this role please click here.
Salary circa £40,000 per annum.
Benefits include:
We are committed to promoting diversity and equal opportunities in employment. We are building diverse teams and seek to attract and retain talented individuals from a range of backgrounds and cultures to join us on this hugely challenging and important project.
Please apply by submitting a CV and cover letter, stating your suitability for the role and if you believe you have any current or potential conflicts of interest relating to this position.
We look forward to receiving your completed application by 12 noon on 29 June 2026.
Security
Successful candidates will be required to complete security vetting to a minimum Counter Terrorist Check (CTC) level obtained through the Parliamentary Security Department (PSD). Candidates are required to pass these checks before a start date can be confirmed.
Applicants should also be aware that, depending on the role applied for, if they have resided outside of the UK for a total of more than two of the last five years, they may not be eligible for vetting.