Data Analyst

Wadebridge
4 days ago
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Data Analyst

£25,000 - £35,000 + Progression + Company benefits

Wadebridge

Are you a Data Analyst with a background working in solar, electrical, construction or similar looking for a brand-new position within an expanding team focused on pushing for a sustainable future, providing you with the opportunity to progress and grow with the business, whilst having access to fantastic company benefits?

On offer is the opportunity to join a company at the forefront of the renewable energy sector offering solutions that positively impact the environment. They are currently experiencing a great period of expansion due to the exponential increase of the industry demands. They are looking for someone to join their tight-knit team and allow them to continue sustaining that increase in demand.

In this office based role you will be responsible for collecting, processing, and analysing operational and performance data related to solar energy systems. The role involves monitoring energy production, identifying trends in system performance, and producing reports that support business and operational decision-making..

This role would suit someone with a background in data analysis or similar looking for a new role within an expanding renewable energy company offering great company benefits and a stable future.

The Role

Liaising with all Clients, Engineers and Landowners around planned works
Keeping up to date records of maintenance carried out
Following up with clients to track satisfactionThe Person

Background in data analysis
Commutable to WadebridgeReference: BBBH24300

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If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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