PMO Analyst - Power BI, Jira, Performance Reporting, RAID

London
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PMO Analyst - Power BI, Jira, Performance Reporting, RAID

Up to £400 per day (Inside IR35 - Umbrella)

6 months

London / Hybrid

My client is an instantly recognisable firm who require a PMO Analyst with strong Power BI and Jira skills along with exceptional stakeholder management skills (up to Exec / Board level) to provide Portfolio / Programme governance, RAID management, change control and benefits tracking etc.
CVs must demonstrate where, how and why you have used Power BI and Jira.

Key Requirements:

Demonstrable expertise as a PMO Analyst within a large, complex, Enterprise Scale organisation
Excellent Reporting skills with the ability to create dashboards and to provide Performance Reporting and capability to use the Data to tell a story for stakeholders, proposing solutions to key stakeholders
Strong Power BI (data modelling, measures, DAX, KPI visuals and bookmarks etc) skills
Strong Jira (JQL, filters, dashboards, board configuration, workflows, custom fields, schemes etc) skills
Understanding of Agile metrics (velocity, burn-down/up, cumulative flow, cycle/lead time)
Ability to provide Portfolio / Programme governance, RAID management, change control and benefits tracking etc
People-centric approach, with exceptional stakeholder management skills (up to Exec / Board level), with ability to build strong rapport with key stakeholders across the organisation, at all levels
Flexible approach towards hybrid working (occasional international travel may be required)
Good understanding of budgeting (Capex / Opex / Totex)
Nice to have:

Previous experience in Cyber-related Programmes
Immediate availability (January 2026 start)
Ability to mentor junior team members when required
Experience of working in a Group Function of a large-scale organisation, across several market units
Working knowledge of Portfolio tools (Azure DevOps / Planview etc)
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