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Data Analyst - PowerBi, ArcGIS & Water Resources

Allen & York
Bristol
1 month ago
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Data Analyst – Nature Recovery & Water Resources

Full-time | Permanent | Home-based with monthly travel to Eastern England/London | Competitive salary + excellent benefits

Allen & York are proud to be partnering with Water Resources East (WRE) to recruit a Data Analyst who’s passionate about the power of data in tackling environmental and water resource challenges.


You’ll play a pivotal role in shaping WRE’s Regional Water Resources Plan and catchment-scale Environmental Destination investigations – key to driving nature recovery and water resilience in Eastern England.


Working closely with WRE’s Technical Director and team, you’ll lead on the collection, management, and visualisation of environmental data, support development of GIS and dashboard tools, and act as a key liaison with technical stakeholders including the Environment Agency and Rivers Trust.


Key responsibilities:

  • Experience of managing and improving environmental/water resource datasets and data quality controls is essential.
  • Develop dashboards, GIS tools, and visualisations (e.g. using Power BI, ESRI ArcGIS)
  • Support data sharing platforms (SharePoint) and legal compliance on data licensing
  • Provide insights from models and national screening tools to inform cross-sector planning
  • Drive accessibility and clarity of data for diverse users and stakeholders


About you:

You’ll have experience managing complex datasets and working with data visualisation and GIS software. You’ll be detail-driven, collaborative, and confident presenting data to both technical and non-technical audiences. Power BI, SharePoint and ESRI ArcGIS knowledge is key.


Why join WRE?

You’ll be part of a values-led, inclusive, home-based team with monthly in-person meetups. Benefits include:

  • 26–30 days’ annual leave
  • Up to 12% pension contribution
  • Bonus scheme
  • Private health insurance
  • Flexible working hours
  • Ongoing training and development


Apply now or contact Michelle Luck at for more info.


Please note: Applications without relevant experience with Power Bi, ArcGIS and Water Resources will not be considered.


Allen & York – matching purposeful people with purpose-led organisations for over 30 years.


About us:

Allen & York have been matching purposeful people with purpose-led organisations for 30 years. We partner with our clients and candidates on roles that build an understanding of climate change, promote sustainability and create inclusive and responsible organisations, working towards a sustainable world for us all. Committed to inclusiveness in the workplace, we aim to increase diversity across all areas and therefore welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or whether or not they have a disability. Let's help build a better world, together.

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