Principal Data Analyst - 12 months fixed term
Lead high-impact analytics and data-enabled product development, shape modern data practice, and support strategic decision-making across the public sector.
The Audit Office | Te Mana Arotake aims to improve trust and confidence in public services by giving New Zealanders an independent view of government spending and performance. As the statutory auditor of all public organisations, from councils to schools, the Auditor-General's work plays a major part in ensuring that our public sector remains one of the most trusted in the world.
We're looking for a Principal Data Analyst for a fixed-term position to cover a secondment in our Data and Analytics team. This role is pivotal in leading key projects, supporting the Director of Data and Analytics to manage team priorities, and developing modern analytical and data-enabled products to inform decision-making across the Office.
As a Principal Data Analyst, you'll be:
To succeed in this role, you'll have:
We offer our staff:
Read more - including about staff networks, annual leave, and family benefits - on our website: ao.parliament.nz/about-us/careers/benefits-for-employees
What we stand for
People matter | Our independence is critical | We act with integrity and courage | We're here to make a difference
We have a diverse and inclusive team that helps us to understand the issues facing the public sector and how these affect the lives of New Zealanders. We strongly welcome applicants from all backgrounds. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to tell us when you apply so that we can assist you through the recruitment process.
For this role, you must be able gain and maintain a Confidential national security clearance. Ordinarily, this means that you must be a New Zealand citizen, be a permanent resident, or hold a current residency class visa and intend to become a citizen when eligible. You must have a five-year checkable background in New Zealand, the UK, the USA, Canada, or Australia. Use this online tool to self-check your eligibility for a security clearance www.protectivesecurity.govt.nz/eligibility-tool (please note that this is not part of the formal security clearance process).
For more information, please contact Sandy Hoggarth at recruitment@ao.parliament.nz.
We value originality and effort. Although AI can be helpful in some circumstances, we require you to submit a cover letter and CV that reflects your own voice and experiences.
To find out more about us, see our website: www.ao.parliament.nz.
You must apply online through jobs.govt.nz (you'll find the application form and position description there, too).
Applications close Sunday 12 July, 2026.
Apply now - we'll be screening applications and may start interviewing before the closing date. We may also close this vacancy early if we find the right candidate.
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