Business Modelling Analyst
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 21 Mai 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £41,156 i £48,817 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | National : £41,156 - £45,112 London: £44,942 - £48,817 There is an additional analyst payment of £4,245. |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 30 Mai 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Cardiff |
Cwmni: | Government Recruitment Service |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 403135/3 |
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The Business Analysis team is a new inter-disciplinary team of analysts whose mission is to provide impactful and relevant products, tools, guidance and advice to front-facing investment teams so as to ensure they are in the best position to communicate with and influence the most significant and beneficial foreign investors into the UK.
The team is embedded directly in the Office For Investment (OfI) and will work across and directly with Operational and Policy colleagues in a consultancy style format, bringing together both traditional and non-traditional data including direct business intelligence together into a cohesive framework. The team will produce accessible and effective tools to ensure that front-facing teams are well informed and have clear guidance to be effective in their roles.
We are hiring a SEO Analyst in the Business Modelling area of the Business Analysis team. The postholder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to develop several products and tools through exploring a range of novel and developed datasets and determining how they can be best used together. The team aims to use the latest economic and data science methods coupled with working expertise and business intelligence to identify future business and investment opportunities, while communicating these in a highly professional and engaging manner.
The postholder will work across multiple stakeholders, working collaboratively across the wider Investment Analysis division, as well as across department and organisational boundaries with relevant policy, operational and analytical specialists to influence both operational and strategic guidance. This includes working specifically with the Overseas Network of Investment Officers, the central Investment Delivery and Marketing divisions within OfI and the Digital, Data and Technology team within DBT.
As a SEO Analyst within the team you will be responsible for:
- Leading on the production of tools including ‘Hunt lists’, i.e., identifying companies to target via a data driven approach, to help prioritise the targeting of Investment Promotion services in the most impactful manner, bringing together both large scale developed and novel datasets using coding and data science techniques including the use of APIs and web scraping, as well as engaging with experts to capture business intelligence.
- Working directly with Operational and Policy colleagues to help communicate and disseminate analytical findings to the overseas Investment Promotion network through operational tools such as Dashboards and AI products using Large Language Models in an impactful and accessible manner to drive changes in day-to-day operations.
- Proactively contributing to the consultancy capabilities of the team, working together with the G7 leader of the team to manage analytical requests from the overseas investment network as well as various teams within the central OfI. The aim is to have more confident and agile analysts that can confidently communicate externally with business as well as create polished and automated high-quality analytical packs used to inform hunt lists, as well, as informing investment managers to best market the UK to business.
- Where appropriate, leading on the commissioning and procurement of external research and monitoring and evaluation projects and managing contractors to deliver high quality evidence to challenging timelines.
- Contributing to wider team development, including task management and support for more junior analysts in the team and in making a wider corporate contribution to DBT.
The role may require occasional travel abroad to engage with DBT staff and external stakeholders.
Department for Business and Trade
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) seeks to improve economic growth. We help businesses by improving access to finance and making regulations business friendly. Our goal is to promote British businesses globally, help business export, drive inward and outward investments, and negotiate market access and Free Trade Agreements.
Foreign investment
This is an exciting time to work on foreign investment promotion and policy in government. Foreign investment plays a vital role in the UK economy.
Foreign investment drives growth across the UK, making significant contributions to government objectives such as the Industrial Strategy, Net Zero and regional growth. DBT plays a crucial role through programmes delivered by staff in the UK and globally, working closely with foreign investors to land investment projects across the UK and in all sectors.
With the creation of the expanded Office for Investment (OfI), there is an increasing recognition that evidence and analysis can underpin a faster paced and flexible offering to foreign businesses seeking to invest, while also allowing for a more rigorous and well-formed view of how the OfI should be targeting there offerings so as to maximise the benefit to wider society.
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