We are seeking a passionate Asset Information Analyst to provide expert management and analysis of asset data and our Asset Management System (AMS). You will design and deliver ongoing data improvements, implementing data governance, audits, and compliance controls, ensuring the integrity and reliability of asset information.
Using advanced data quality and analysis tools such as Excel, SQL, PowerBI and Aperture Governance Studio (AGS) you will lead the development and implementation of system and data validation, data cleansing, monitoring, and assurance frameworks.
In this role, you will be responsible for analysis and quality checks of our asset data to ensure the integrity and reliability of our Asset Management System (AMS). By developing expertise in our systems and data processes, you'll design and implement data validation rules and monitoring controls that strengthen trust in our asset information and allow us to accurately report on key compliance areas such as Decent Homes, HHSRS, Compliance and Building Safety.
Working closely with Strategic Asset Management, Compliance, IT and other operational teams, you'll embed data management processes and will become a subject matter expert in Asset Information services, providing expert advice and support on data and system processes. You'll analyse asset data to identify risks and opportunities, driving continuous improvement in quality. Beyond this, you'll support integration and transformation projects, resolve data quality challenges, and will collaborate with the Reporting and Insight team to enhance the strategic value of asset information across the business.
The role will be based in our Farringdon office and offers hybrid working arrangements of a minimum of 2 days per week in the office. Some occasional travel to our main offices may be required from time to time.
What You'll Need
Advanced technical skills in Excel, PowerBI, SQL and audit/data validation tools
Experience working with Asset Management Systems or similar (e.g. Apex, Keystone, NEC, PIMSS)
Experience delivering data improvements and analysing large, complex datasets
Deep understanding of data governance, data management frameworks and regulatory requirements (e.g. Decent Homes, HHSRS, SDR).
Strong analytical and risk management skills with the ability to design effective controls
In-depth knowledge of data governance frameworks, regulatory standards, and system assurance
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
Experience in social housing, asset management, or other regulated sectors (desirable)
In your supporting statement, it is important that you address how you meet each of the above eight criteria providing real examples.
Closing Date: 10th of March (Tuesday) at 23:59
Shortlisting Date: week commencing 16th of March 2026
Interview Date: in-person interviews week commencing 23th of March 2026
Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage you to submit your application and supporting statement as soon as possible so your application can be reviewed and considered.