Data Analyst

Horley
2 days ago
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Join the ranks of a fast-growing, technology-based powerhouse, a true market leader revolutionising the energy data and services sector for over 40 years. With a customer base exceeding 3.5k and a team of 300+ dedicated professionals, we are on a mission to empower their clients to slash energy costs and carbon footprints.

As a Data Collector & Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in maintaining and optimising operational efficiency in data collection services. Dive into a dynamic environment where your analytical prowess, particularly in Excel, will be instrumental. This position is ideal for a graduate eager to embark on a career journey or an experienced candidate seeking a fresh challenge!

Salary: £24,000 - £25,000

Hours: 35 hours per week, working between the hours of 7am-5pm to be discussed and agreed.

Location: Horley - Hybrid, 2 days in the office / 3 remote.

Benefits Include: Pension scheme, increasing holiday with length of service (start at 20 days rising to 25 days), Holiday EXTRA - purchase up to 5 days extra holiday per year, Employee Assistance programmes – health/legal/counselling, award bonus, Season Ticket Loans, Company social activities inc. Summer BBQ, Festive lunch and much more!

What is the purpose of this role?

The purpose of this role is to be part of the team responsible for maintaining and maximising operational efficiency of data collection services. You will actively support the collection of accurate data within critical timelines, participating in data collection & associated activities, with the enthusiasm and drive necessary to ensure data is delivered in accordance with the team’s published service levels.

Day-To-Day Responsibilities:

  • Support the accurate collection of data within critical timelines.

  • Participate in data collection and related activities, ensuring delivery in line with agreed service levels.

  • Obtain and process meter readings in a timely and accurate manner, meeting customer and supplier expectations.

  • Proactively liaise with both internal and external stakeholders.

  • Apply an investigative and analytical approach to tasks and problem-solving.

  • Take ownership of responsibilities and demonstrate initiative.

  • Assist in the review and improvement of working practices and procedures.

  • Adhere to relevant industry regulations and standards.

  • Engage in ongoing training and development to maintain and enhance skills and knowledge.

  • Follow organisational policies, procedures, and best practices.

  • Maintain a strong commitment to health and safety, ensuring safe working practices at all times.

  • Carry out any other reasonable duties as required.

    Technical Skills and Knowledge:

    To be successful, you will be data driven, be comfortable working with MS Excel, deliver a high volume of quality work on time, proactive and curious, as well as customer focussed. Of course, it will also help if you’re passionate about the environment and helping people save on their energy costs!

  • Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities

  • Keep up to date with advances in the business area, new methods and ways of working.

  • Strong administrative and organisational skills.

  • Intermediate knowledge of Excel, Word and Outlook.

  • Confident and accurate use of departmental computer systems/databases.

    For your information:

    *Interested? Please send your CV in as a Word format only

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