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Clean Rivers and Seas Data Analyst

Southern Water
Brighton
1 day ago
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Closing Date: 2025-11-21


Job Title: Data Analyst / Senior Data Analyst


Location: Falmer, East Sussex (hybrid, 2 days a week)


Contract Type: Permanent


Hours: 37 hours per week


Salary: £40-55k (depending on skills and experience)


Job Overview

Your work will help us target interventions, measure impact and drive decisions that protect our environment. You’ll be at the heart of our multi‑disciplinary technical team, collaborating with engineering, delivery, PMO and partnership teams to turn data into action.


You’ll Be

  • Developing analytics products that enable stakeholders to act on key insights.
  • Using data to identify trends, anomalies and opportunities in storm overflow reduction.
  • Supporting strategy development, root cause analysis and programme evaluation.
  • Producing compelling visualisations and dashboards using tools like Power BI and ArcGIS.
  • Engaging with internal and external stakeholders to guide decision‑making and highlight areas of focus.

About You

  • Experience in data preparation and manipulation using tools such as Alteryx, Python, or R.
  • Strong data visualisation skills and familiarity with Power BI and/or ArcGIS.
  • A collaborative communicator who can translate complex data into clear, actionable insights.
  • A proactive mindset with a passion for environmental improvement and public value.
  • Understanding of catchment systems, wastewater networks and environmental regulations (desirable).

Benefits

  • Generous pension (up to 11% company contribution)
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Life assurance (4× salary)
  • Salary sacrifice electric car scheme (after 6 months)
  • Health cash plan and funded eye tests
  • Two paid volunteering days a year
  • Occupational health service
  • Discounts with over 800 retailers
  • Digital GP service
  • Study support for job‑related qualifications
  • Competitive maternity leave and flexible return options
  • Cycle‑to‑work scheme

Join Us

Join our Clean Rivers & Seas Task Force and see how far your career can progress with a company committed to development, our customers and the environment.


Not sure if you meet all the requirements? Or need flexibility in working hours? Let’s talk – we’ll do our best to find a practical solution.


Privacy Statement: If you are an existing Southern Water employee, you will need to confirm within your application that your Manager is aware of your application.


All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. You will need to provide evidence of eligibility (e.g. a passport or long birth certificate and proof of National Insurance) and current proof of address (dated within the last 3 months). If you do not meet these criteria, your application will not be considered.


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