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Altasu Recruitment Group
City of London
5 days ago
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Data Analyst | Nuclear Energy Innovation


💼£45,000–£55,000 + benefits | Hybrid – London


We’re working with a pioneering nuclear energy company that’s transforming how low-carbon power is designed, delivered, and scaled across the UK. As they continue to grow, they’re looking for a skilled and curiousData Analystto help drive smarter decisions across engineering, operations, and strategy.


This isn’t your typical analyst role — it’s a chance to work at the intersection of energy, innovation, and impact. You’ll be turning complex datasets into meaningful insights that shape everything from reactor performance to long-term infrastructure planning.


Why This Role Stands Out

âś” Work on nationally significant clean energy projects

âś” Join a purpose-driven business at the cutting edge of nuclear technology

âś” Strong technical team with a collaborative, learning-focused culture

âś” Hybrid working with flexible hours and career development support


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Analysing operational and performance data from nuclear systems and infrastructure
  • Building dashboards, reports, and predictive models to inform business and engineering decisions
  • Working closely with engineers, scientists, and leadership teams to translate data into action
  • Supporting continuous improvement and regulatory reporting processes
  • Contributing to data strategy, governance, and tooling decisions as the team scales


What They’re Looking For

  • Strong experience in data analysis, ideally within engineering, energy, or regulated sectors
  • Proficient in SQL, Python (or R), and data visualisation tools like Power BI or Tableau
  • Comfortable working with complex datasets and extracting clear insights
  • Great communication skills — able to explain technical findings to non-technical stakeholders
  • Passionate about using data to contribute to a cleaner energy future


If you’re looking for a meaningful role where your analysis directly supports the UK’s path to net zero — this is it.


đź“© Apply now or message me directly to find out more.

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