Data Analyst - Water Resources

Broadbean Technology
Cambridgeshire
9 months ago
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We at Allen & York are incredibly excited to be partnering with Water Resources East to support recruitment of this very important role.
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Permanent contract: Full time, 37 hours per week, with possibility for flexible working hours
Location: Home-based, with occasional trips to London and Eastern England
Attractive benefits package: 26 days annual leave increasing up to 30 days, bonus scheme, pension scheme, health and wellbeing benefits
The Opportunity
Water Resources East (WRE) is looking for a new team member with a passion for data and everything that's made possible when quality data is put to work and is accessible by the right people. The successful candidate will support WRE's Technical Director and technical team to develop the nextRegional Water Resources Planfor Eastern England, and put data and data insights at the heart of a programme of catchment-scaleEnvironmental Destination investigations- a key element of the water sector's Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) for the 2025 - 2030 period.
The WRE team is home-based but meets at least monthly in Cambridge, Huntingdon or London.

About Water Resources East
Water Resources East (WRE) is the independent, not-for-profit membership organisation tasked undertheNational Framework for Water Resourcesto produce a multi-sector, long-term regional water resources plan for Eastern England. WRE published itsRegional Water Resources Planin December 2023, and aprogress reportin January 2025.

The role
As a Data Analyst you will work with the wider team and stakeholders to create, improve, manage and share environmental and water resources data sets. Your work will be central to developing a shared understanding of the scale of the water resources challenge resulting from our ambitions to improve the resilience of and enhance the water environment, while building resilience to climate change across water-using businesses and the rural economy.
The Data Analyst will:

  • Act as WRE's central point of contact on data matters for key technical leads at the Environment Agency, our Water Company members and other stakeholders.
  • Act as WREs' data custodian, sitting at the heart of our new centralised data management and workflow system to be developed later this year. This will include management of data quality checks and tight version control procedures.
  • Ensure that WRE's data management complies with third party data licencing requirements. This will involve working with WRE's legal support and WRE management.
  • Manage and develop GIS datasets and their partners' use of it to support catchment-level and regional multi-sector water resources planning. This might include working with the wider technical team and consultants on new visualisations, interactive tools and other products such as online ESRI story maps.
  • Manage existing, and create new online dashboards and visualisations (for exampleProgress Report Data Dashboard) using Power BI or other suitable tools.
  • Work with data and GIS leads at the Rivers Trust and the Environment Agency to build on WRE's ambitions to make as much data publicly accessible as possible.
  • Support/lead the collation and visualisation of data for nextAnnual Progress Report.
  • Support WRE's SharePoint management and other data sharing platforms.
  • Work with the Environment Agency and WRE Stakeholder Lead to make best use of data outputs from national screening tools to develop greater cross-sector understanding of the nature of water resources challenges and how they differ across catchments and for different types of businesses.
  • Use and draw insights from new catchment and water resources systems models.
  • Facilitate catchment stakeholders to develop solutions to their water challenges through provision of data, access to tools and provision of expertise.
  • Support WRE's developing understanding of the benefits of Nature-based Solutions alongsideNorfolk Water Management Strategythrough better data management and sharing.


About you:
WRE's Data Analyst will:

  • Have relevant experience gained in either a professional or research setting.
  • Have experience managing large datasets across disciplines and managing quality, version control and sharing.
  • Be numerate and comfortable working with data, and be able to present data logically using a variety of approaches.
  • Have a good understanding of IT including Microsoft packages such as Excel, SharePoint, and Teams
  • Have the ability to develop, follow and maintain procedures to ensure the accurate maintenance of technical workflows.
  • Have impeccable attention to detail and organisational skills.
  • Be methodical with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work using your own initiative.
  • Have experience using Power BI and/or other data visualisation software
  • Have GIS experience - they currently use ESRI ArcGIS


The following would be anadvantagebut are not essential.

  • Have an understanding of current challenges surrounding water quality and water resources in Eastern England.
  • Have skills or proven experience of managing projects.
  • Have experience in programming and app development.
  • Have experience supporting the delivery of technical projects through data interpretation, reporting, and presenting data (written and orally) to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Have experience liaising with those working outside of your immediate area of expertise as part of a multi-disciplinary team.


Water Resources East is an Equal Opportunity Employer
WRE believes that equal opportunity means inclusion, diversity and fair treatment for all. Their commitment to diversity and inclusion includes the recognition that the work and the success of the organisations is best advanced by the leadership and talent of people drawn from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
They are passionate and committed to the learning and development of their people, making sure team members have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential. They take the health, safety and wellbeing of their colleagues very seriously in everything that they do.
They offer an attractive benefits package, including:

  • 26 days annual leave, increasing to 30 days per year of service, plus bank holidays
  • Bonus scheme
  • Employer pension contributions up to 12%
  • Full health insurance
  • Flexible working hours
  • Monthly in-person team meetups
  • Ongoing training for professional development

For more information regarding this opportunity please contact Michelle:

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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