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Energy Data Analyst

SEFE Energy UK
Manchester
1 week ago
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IN SHORT

The Energy Data Analyst is responsible for managing, validating, and analysing meter reading data to ensure accurate billing and reporting for gas supplies. This role involves reviewing meter read data, investigating discrepancies, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and collaborating with other departments to support a seamless billing cycle.


What Will You Do

  • Meter Data Validation and Analysis – Perform validations of meter read data to ensure accuracy and reliability for billing and compliance. Identify, investigate, and resolve discrepancies in meter readings, ensuring data integrity in the billing system.
  • Exception Handling and Root Cause Analysis – Identify and resolve exceptions related to meter reads, such as estimated reads, incorrect data entries, or missing data. Conduct root cause analysis on recurring data issues, document findings, and recommend corrective actions to improve data accuracy.
  • Data Reconciliation and Accuracy Maintenance – Reconcile meter read data with historical usage patterns and ensure consistency across customer accounts. Work with Meter Asset Managers (MAM) or meter reading agencies to verify and correct meter readings as needed.
  • Industry Performance – Ensure meter read data processes adhere to industry regulations and company policies. Support audits and compliance reviews by preparing necessary documentation and ensuring data is accurate and accessible.
  • Compliance – Be aware of and comply with all company policies and procedures, including the Group/Company Data Protection policy, Equal Opportunities policy, and the Email and Internet Acceptable Usage Policy, as well as Fire and Health and Safety Regulations.

What Will You Bring

  • Previous experience in billing or data analysis in the energy industry or other regulated industries would be beneficial.
  • Technical – Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables, lookups and advanced formulas. Familiarity with SQL or other data querying tools is advantageous.
  • Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills to interpret data, identify trends and provide actionable insights. Ability to manage and analyse large datasets with attention to detail.
  • Effective communication skills to interact with team members, management and customers, with the ability to explain industry‑specific concepts to all stakeholders in an accessible way.

About Us

Securing Energy for Europe – it’s a simple statement, with a bold ambition. SEFE is not just our name, but also encompasses everything that drives us. To accomplish this, we’re taking immediate action to secure gas supply – but also looking forward, to explore our role in the European energy transformation and how we can contribute to a stable and sustainable future.


SEFE, an international energy company, ensures the security of supply and drives the decarbonisation of its customers. SEFE’s activities span the energy value chain, from origination and trading to sales, transport, and storage. Through its decades‑long expertise in trading and the development of its LNG business, SEFE has become one of the most important suppliers to industrial customers in Europe, with an annual sales volume of 200 TWh of gas and power. Its 50,000 customers range from small businesses to municipalities and multinational organisations. By investing in clean energies and especially in the hydrogen ecosystem, SEFE is contributing to the energy transition. The company employs around 2,000 people globally and is owned by the Federal Government of Germany.


Our international teams work across locations in Europe, Asia, and North America. We’re passionate about energy and the important role it can play in shaping a better future.


Securing energy – now and for the future.


Our Benefits

  • Competitive starting salary supported by a comprehensive range of financial, lifestyle and wellness benefits with flexibility to follow a hybrid working model.
  • Bonus earning potential
  • Non‑contributory pension with 10% employer contribution
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and volunteering days
  • Buy/sell holidays
  • Life assurance
  • Medical and dental insurance (family cover)
  • Range of optional flexible benefits

We are committed to supporting your career growth with opportunities to develop both your knowledge and experience through a blended approach to learning.


Join SEFE and help us secure energy supply across Europe and shape a better, more sustainable tomorrow.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full‑time

Job function

  • Sales and Business Development

Industries

  • Utilities


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