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SSTo Statisticians

4 months ago


London, Greater London, United Kingdom Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Full time

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Reference number:

Salary:

- £41,679
  • A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
    Job grade:
  • Senior Executive Officer
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
    Business area:
  • Analysis and Data
    Type of role:
  • Analytical
    Working pattern:
  • Flexible working, Fulltime, Job share, Parttime
    Number of jobs available:
  • 5Contents
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  • Darlington, Leeds, London, WolverhamptonAbout the job

Job summary:


These roles in the Safer and Greener Buildings Analysis division are an exciting opportunity to build the extremely important evidence base of residential buildings and improve its quality by collaborating with other organisations and thinking innovatively about data sources.

Your subsequent analysis will then draw conclusions about the buildings and the people living in them to work with Safer and Greener Buildings policy colleagues to design effective policy.


These posts offer a great opportunity for those looking for experience of analysing and disseminating data and insight in a high-profile area, and working closely with policy and operational teams to make the best decisions through high quality data use.

Your analysis and conclusions will be influential and shared frequently with Ministers and Directors.


The work of the division is fast-paced, as we provide a variety of evidence to our policy and operational colleagues working on current building safety issues.

This includes monitoring of the multi-billion pound remediation portfolio with the Responsible Actors Scheme, Building Safety Fund, Aluminium Composite Material Remediation fund, Cladding Safety Scheme and Social Housing Scheme.

SGBA also has a future looking role to design a new building safety system and you'll need to make sure our data and evidence are future-proof and fit for the purpose of the new Building Safety Regulator.


One third of emissions are from buildings, and the Net Zero Housing Analysis Team work to support policy developments in this crucial area, through monitoring and evaluating our current policies for new buildings and how we measure energy efficiency of homes, using multiple data sources including the multi-million entry database of energy performance statistics.

The division aims to respond rapidly to Secretary of State and Safer and Greener Buildings policy steers and priorities, and projects will be prioritised based on those

Job description:

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Industry negotiations analyst

The main responsibilities for this post are:

  • Building an extremely important evidence base of residential buildings caught by the Responsible Actors Scheme contract and in the social housing sector, ensuring its quality by collaborating with other organisations and thinking innovatively about data sources.
  • Using traditional data collection techniques e.g., surveys, as well as existing data sources to gain information from developers and other organisations.
  • Cleansing and analysing large datasets using analytical software packages (Excel, R, SQL). There will be opportunities to add value and understanding to data using innovative data matching and data visualisation e.g., dashboards.
  • Collaborating with statisticians working on other government led remediation schemes to understand overlaps in the data, and working with economists to produce forecasts on the future of remediation and costs to government.
  • Disseminating statistics and working with policy and operational colleagues to design the best policies and processes in the area of building safety.

Remediation monitoring analyst

The main responsibilities for this post are:

  • Maintain and update our SQL database for the multi-billion pound Building Safety Fund programmes
  • ensuring the data pipelines from a variety of sources are received to the quality required.
  • Run R code to refresh our Building Safety Fund Power BI dashboard and publish it.
  • Develop the BSF dashboard in consultation with policy colleagues, operations colleagues and contractors who use it.
  • Build flexible reports and run adhoc analysis to report on progress of buildings undergoing remediation work via government funding programmes.
  • Conduct deep dive analysis as required to answer new questions, particularly around evidence to make policy and operational decisions.
  • Contribute to the department's external reporting in the form of statistical releases.

Medium rise residential buildings analyst

The main responsibilities for this post are:

  • Build the evidence base of medium-rise residential buildings
  • thinking innovatively about where building level information can be obtained, while also using traditional collection methods.
  • Working with external contractors who are using image recognition data science techniques to identify the mediumrise building stock.
  • Analysing administrative data sources to answer key questions about the cha