BCT Programme Management Office Analyst Salary - £36,363 - £40,777 (Grade 6) Hours - 37 Hours Contract type - Full Time, Permanent Work Style - Flexible, working from home and 1 day at an office location Black Country Transport is seeking a Programme Management Office (PMO) Analyst to join its PMO team, supporting the planning, performance and governance of a complex programme of transport and infrastructure investment across the Black Country. The role offers exposure to high‑profile, cross-authority projects and is well suited to someone with strong analytical and organisational skills who enjoys working with data, reports and stakeholders. About the role The PMO Analyst supports Black Country Transport (BCT) and partner local authorities by providing high quality analysis, reporting and coordination across a diverse portfolio of transport and infrastructure projects. The role helps ensure project data is accurate, up to date and clearly reported, enabling programme boards and senior stakeholders to monitor progress, risks and funding positions and make informed decisions. You will work closely with project teams, finance, legal and external partners, including the West Midlands Combined Authority, to support consistent programme processes and effective governance. Key responsibilities The role includes: Developing and maintaining performance dashboards and reports (including use of tools such as Verto) Analysing project and programme data to support planning, performance monitoring and decision‑making Tracking milestones, budgets, risks, benefits and cross‑project dependencies Supporting reporting and forward planning for Programme Board and assurance meetings Quality assuring reports and papers, including highlight reports, risk registers and decision papers Supporting due diligence and assurance of business cases prior to submission to governance boards Working with finance teams to track spend, forecasts and funding requirements Liaising with Legal, Procurement, Finance and ICT to support PMO systems and compliance with corporate processes Supporting continuous improvement of PMO tools, templates and ways of working What we’re looking for We are looking for someone who can demonstrate: Experience supporting projects or programmes in a structured environment Strong analytical skills and confidence working with data and reports Good organisational skills and the ability to manage competing priorities Strong written and verbal communication skills Experience using Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Word Desirable (but not essential): Experience in a public sector or multi‑stakeholder environment Familiarity with project management or reporting tools Experience working with budgets, funding or governance processes For full details of the responsibilities and requirements of this role please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification. 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