Data Analyst

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Data Analyst

Salary – £34,520 - £47,466 per annum
Hours – 37.5 hours per week
Location – Waltham Forest, E10 7AS (Hybrid)

As a Data Analyst at FCC Environment, you will play a vital role in capturing, analysing and optimising operational data across services. You’ll work closely with internal teams and clients to drive efficiency, improve performance and implement innovative solutions.

This vacancy is for a full-time position, working over 5 days.

Our promise to you

  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days' annual leave (full-time working) plus Bank Holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • On-the-job training and progression
  • Recognition scheme
  • Refer a friend
  • Flexible benefits including high street savings, cycle to work scheme and Gymflex membership, holiday purchase and many more (where applicable)
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Programme

    What will you be doing?

  • Collecting and analysing operational data (e.g. tonnages, deployment, overtime, kilometres) to propose actionable improvements
  • Monitoring daily service deployment and collaborating with managers
  • Developing templates for services and cost tracking
  • Accruing for P&L, focusing on overtime, fuel and agency costs
  • Liaising with clients to exchange operational data and maintain efficiency
  • Supporting technical assessments and implementation with client departments
  • Proposing and supporting process optimisations and new technologies
  • Analysing and challenging client-imposed deductions
  • Implementing instructions from the Head Office
  • Drafting reports to provide insights on operational performance

    What are we looking for?

  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex data sets
  • Advanced Excel skills and proficiency in data analysis tools
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively across teams and with clients
  • A proactive mindset focused on efficiency and continuous improvement

    About Us

    We are FCC Environment, one of the UK’s leading waste and resource management companies. Our goal is to reduce landfill use by transforming waste into valuable resources. With over 200 facilities and around 4,200 employees across England, Scotland and Wales, we are ready to meet the UK’s waste management and energy recovery needs.

    We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and providing equal employment opportunities to all.

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