We want to maximise the potential of everyone who chooses to work for us. We offer a great work life balance. You have the opportunity to work at any of our brand-new Regional Centres and to also work remotely. Contracts vary in length dependent upon the project with the possibility to extend.
Your time spent with us short or long term will be invaluable - your skills and expertise are needed to deliver the largest digital and transformation projects in Government. There really couldn’t be a better time to join HMRC for your new contract opportunity!
Data Analyst IT Finance, TCO and Cost Transparency
Opportunity overview
We are looking for an experienced Data Analyst to help shape a high-profile Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model for IT services across HMRC’s Chief Digital Information Officer group. This is an opportunity to work at the intersection of data, finance and technology, applying Technology Business Management (TBM) principles to create a clearer, more transparent view of what it costs to deliver critical digital services.
The role sits within CDIO’s Finance, Portfolio, Performance and Organisational Transformation unit and will involve bringing together financial and operational data from multiple sources, including finance systems, supplier information, cloud consumption, software usage and service data. You will help turn complex and fragmented data into robust analysis that supports better decisions, stronger cost transparency and more informed conversations about the value of IT.
Working closely with the Grade 7 TCO process owner and stakeholders across CDIO, you will play a hands-on role in building, improving and documenting a repeatable analytical model that can be trusted by senior leaders. The assignment is expected to run for at least 6 months and is well suited to someone who enjoys solving complex data problems, improving analytical processes and seeing their work influence real business decisions.
Why this assignment?
You will be joining at an important stage in the development of CDIO’s TCO capability, with the chance to influence the design of a model that improves transparency across a large and complex IT estate. The work offers a strong mix of analytical challenge, stakeholder engagement and practical delivery, with visible outputs that will support senior-level decisions.
What you will do
Build, maintain and enhance structured analytical models that support IT service cost analysis and Total Cost of Ownership reporting.
Collect, cleanse, reconcile and integrate financial and non-financial data using agreed allocation and attribution methodologies.
Work collaboratively with teams across CDIO, including Finance, Supplier Management, Commercial and service teams, to gather, test and validate data inputs.
Create clear, sustainable and repeatable processes for preparing, managing and assuring data used in TCO analysis, supported by practical documentation and explanatory materials.
Apply appropriate analytical techniques and tools to understand IT service costs, cost behaviours, consumption patterns and key cost drivers.
Identify data quality issues, model risks and gaps in evidence, and support practical action to resolve them.
Contribute ideas and insight to continuously improve the TCO modelling approach as it matures across CDIO.
Essential skills and experience
Desirable skills and experience
IT service management: understanding of how IT services are delivered and managed, including awareness of ITIL or similar service management frameworks.
Finance system transition: experience supporting finance system change, including SAP S/4HANA transition activity or the design of reporting structures that support cost analysis and TCO calculation.
Automation and modern analytics: ability to identify opportunities to automate manual analysis, improve repeatability and use tools such as Power Platform, Power BI, Copilot or other AI-enabled capabilities responsibly and effectively.
Our Values
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact your designated recruiter to request accommodation.
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