Energy Analyst

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1 month ago
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£30,000 - £35,000 per year

Full Time, Permanent

Approach Personnel are proud to be working with a reputable facilities management company who are seeking an Energy Analyst to join them based in the Manchester area on a full time, permananet basis. This role supports energy and water management activities for the companies wide range of clients that span multiple sectors.

Day to Day:

Use Energy & Water Management software alongside MS Office tools to track and report on energy, water, and carbon usage data.

Oversee data connections, ensuring the reliability and availability of energy and water data streams.

Analyse consumption patterns to uncover trends, anomalies, and opportunities for enhanced efficiency.

Generate automated and custom reports for both internal teams and clients.

Onboard new clients for Energy Bureau services, including setting up data and reporting processes.

Assist in conducting energy and water efficiency audits, delivering actionable insights on potential savings, costs, and ROI.

Build and nurture client relationships, serving as the primary point of contact for all Energy Bureau-related inquiries.

About You:

Previous experience in energy, utilities, or carbon analytics.

Proficiency in data analytics tools, including MS Excel and Power BI.

Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities with attention to detail.

Knowledge of energy management systems (EMS).

Familiarity with sustainability practices and resource efficiency improvements.

Effective communication and reporting skills, both written and verbal.

Proven ability to manage data connections and ensure data quality.

Package and Role Specifics:

£30,000 - £35,000 depending on experience

This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Approach Personnel Ltd that is operating as an employment business. We recruit temporary to permanent labour surrounding the UK. If this job isn't suited to your specifications, please try us on (phone number removed) to leave your details, we will then contact you when a job arises which best suits your skills.

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