Data Analyst

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
London
8 months ago
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Data Analyst
London
£30,000 - £40,000 Basic + Hybrid Working + Growth Opportunities + Immediate Start


Are you a detail-driven Data Analyst with a knack for turning numbers into meaningful insights? This is your chance to join a growing, forward-thinking energy management provider where your work will directly help businesses reduce costs and improve sustainability.


In this role, as a Data Analyst, you'll manage and analyse large datasets from multiple sources, ensuring accuracy, spotting trends, and providing actionable reports to help clients make informed energy decisions.You'll be part of a collaborative team working across analytics, engineering, and client services — with the flexibility to work from home and develop your skills in a thriving sector.


Your Role as a Data Analyst Will Include:


* Managing and validating energy consumption and billing data from multiple suppliers
* Producing accurate, insightful reports and dashboards for clients and stakeholders
* Monitoring and auditing data quality to ensure compliance and accuracy
* Developing and supporting automated reporting processes
* Creating visualisations and KPIs to track energy efficiency improvements
* Liaising with clients to understand data needs and present findings clearly


As A Data Analyst You Will Have:


* Proven experience in data analysis, ideally within the energy, utilities, or sustainability sectors
* Strong Excel and data visualisation skills (Power BI, Tableau, or similar)
* Ability to manage multiple data sources and ensure accuracy under deadlines
* Excellent communication skills for liaising with internal teams and clients
* Degree in a relevant field (data, engineering, environmental science, etc.) preferred


Apply now or contact Billy on for immediate consideration.

Keywords: Energy Data Analyst, Data Analyst, Energy Analyst, Bureau Analyst, Energy Reporting Analyst, Sustainability Data Analyst, BMS Data Analyst, Energy Monitoring, Energy Reporting, Energy Efficiency Analyst, Central London, City of London, West End, Canary Wharf, London Bridge, Paddington, Tottenham Court Road, Greater London, East London


This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd.The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.


Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.Potential candidates who do not have this right or permit, or are pending an application to obtain this right or permit should not apply as your details will not be processed.


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