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Business Data Analyst

Affinity Water
Hatfield
6 days ago
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Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with stakeholders across the business to gather, analyse, and document data reporting requirements, transitioning manual reports to automated, scalable solutions.
  • Map data flows to ensure data lineage and integrity, working closely with architects and development teams.
  • Apply business analysis techniques such as process mapping and gap analysis to identify data-driven opportunities that enhance operational efficiency and strategic outcomes.
  • Partner with technical teams—including data engineering, architecture, and IT—to deliver high-quality reports, dashboards, and data products.
  • Communicate complex data insights clearly and compellingly to both technical and non-technical audiences, acting as a trusted advisor.
  • Contribute to the design of sustainable, scalable data architectures aligned with business and technical standards.
  • Champion data quality, governance, and compliance principles throughout all projects, and be part of a high-impact, forward-thinking programme shaping the future of data within the organisation.
  • Work in a collaborative, supportive environment that values innovation and autonomy.
  • Engage with a diverse range of stakeholders and technical experts to deliver meaningful business impact.
  • Grow your skills and career in a rapidly evolving data-driven culture.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years' experience in data-related projects, including process design, solution design, and data transformation.
  • Proven skills in business analysis, data mapping/modelling, and documenting comprehensive data requirements.
  • Strong knowledge of data governance, data quality, data warehousing, and ETL principles.
  • Proficiency with SQL and familiarity with scripting languages like Python or R.
  • Experience with Business Intelligence tools and data visualisation platforms (QlikSense knowledge is a plus).
  • Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to translate complex data concepts into understandable, actionable business insights.
  • Experience working within Agile project frameworks.
  • A natural curiosity for data and a passion for continuous learning and improvement.
  • Water industry data knowledge (Billing, Customer, Asset, Hydraulics, GIS) is advantageous but not essential.

Benefits and Additional Information

  • Affinity Water recognises the benefits of greater diversity in our workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We are committed to building a more inclusive culture where every member of our workforce can thrive.
  • You can find out what it's like to work at Affinity Water through our career site https://www.affinitywatercareers.co.uk/ where our colleagues share their career development stories and you can get a feel for our company culture.
  • Salary £46,000 - £58,000 per annum dependant on experience
  • Hybrid role, with the expectations of a minimum two days a week in the office in Hatfield
  • Annual leave from 26 days rising with length of service, and the option to purchase up to 5 extra days.
  • A 'Celebration Day' in addition to public holidays that people can use to celebrate a religious festival or other occasion that is important to them.
  • A generous 'double match pension scheme' that doubles the contributions you make (company contribution capped at 12%)
  • We offer a range of family benefits including enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, Shared Parental Leave, Fertility Support Leave and up to 5 full or 10 half days of paid Carers Leave.
  • Menopause policy and Reasonable Adjustment policy to help everyone perform at their best.
  • Access to our Wellbeing Centre with support for looking after your physical and mental health.
  • Discounts at a Range of Retail Outlets and on Dental and Medical Insurance through our Tap4Perks scheme.
  • Up to 4 Affinity days a year to volunteer in the community.
  • Life Assurance.
  • Disability Confident Employer


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