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Data Analyst Administrator

Adler & Allan
Nelson
2 days ago
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Job Title: Data Analyst Administrator


Job Type: Permanent/Full Time (37.5hrs)


Location: On Site / Nelson BB9


Are you a data enthusiast with an eagle eye for detail?


Do you love the thrill of finding hidden insights and ensuring data perfection?


Job Overview

As a part of the Data Analyst team you will be proactive in monitoring and reporting on fleet health and responding to client queries. Your insights will be crucial to enhancing understanding of network performance and potential limitations.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyse and screen incoming level data using an appropriate data platform to derive actionable insights and conclusions. Training will be provided where necessary.
  • Identify trends and anomalies at both fleet and individual site level. Training will be provided where necessary.
  • Processing of install and maintenance visit information and validation of resultant data with a view to determine and report on visit success.
  • Regular housekeeping of database records and associated device settings.
  • Reporting on fleet statistics.
  • Facilitate metadata transfer to an appropriate data platform to ensure client has access to their level data.
  • Regular liaison with, and data provision to, project team including Data Analytics Centre, Project Management Office and Field Service departments.

Qualifications And Required Attributes

  • A BSc in a related field, i.e. Environmental Sciences, is preferred but not essential.
  • Confidence using Microsoft Excel is essential.
  • Naturally curious with a strong aptitude for investigating data, uncovering trends, and drawing conclusions.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, telephone manner, the ability to work within a team and liaise with personnel at all levels within the business and with Clients.
  • Precision in data entry, cleaning, and reporting, with the ability to spot inconsistencies or errors in datasets.
  • Comfortable working within a team, receiving feedback, and collaborating to improve data processes.
  • Excellent organisational and time‑management skills.
  • Willingness to learn new tools, techniques, and methodologies as needed in a fast‑evolving field.
  • High regard for data privacy, integrity, and accuracy, ensuring responsible handling of all information.

About Us

Almost everyone wants their career to be meaningful and fulfilling, working in the water industry sector can be just that. Helping water companies throughout the world to manage their complex wastewater sewer networks, prevent flooding, reduce pollution and improve rivers and bathing water. Detectronic Ltd specialise in the design, manufacture and installation of wastewater flow, level and water quality monitoring equipment for smart network monitoring of sewerage, wastewater and trade effluent.


At Adler and Allan Group, we're not just a company - we're environmental champions committed to protecting our planet while helping businesses thrive. We're a diverse, dynamic team dedicated to providing top-tier environmental, energy and water infrastructure services across the UK. Our mission is clear: safeguarding the environment, minimising operational disruptions, and supporting sustainability goals for our valued clients.


Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know.


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