Junior Data Analyst

Warwick
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Junior Data Analyst

Warwick hybrid 2-3 days per week in office

Duration - 12 months with possibility for extension

Job Purpose

Our client is at the heart of energy in the UK. They value and encourage diversity of thought, whatever your background. By creating an inclusive, switched-on workforce, drive performance and deliver excellence. Which is exactly what they need to achieve a vision of creating sustainable energy solutions, for today and tomorrow.

Here in System Operations, they are at the heart of the real time operational control of the high-pressure in Great Britain and facilitation of the efficient operation of the GB gas market in accordance with our regulatory and contractual obligations. They provide their customers with system capacity and flexibility, critical information and data enabling them to make effective decisions for their businesses. Our client successfully manages the flow of gas through 8,000 km of high-pressure pipework, 500 remote sites and 24 compressor locations to ensure gas is safely delivered to over 20 million homes and industrial consumers.

The Junior Data analyst role is part of our Energy Balancing team and is accountable for:

Ensure all gas entering and exiting the is accurately accounted for within defined timescales and allocated to the appropriate systems and industry participants
Validate invoice critical energy data from all entry and exit points
Support the future development and implementation of systems, tools, products and processes
Identify improvements to team processes and procedures, including system enhancements
Build relationships with internal and external stakeholders to provide a positive customer experience
Provide daily communications with site operatives, internal stakeholders and customer agents
Undertake delivery of daily, weekly and monthly reports and ad hoc data requests
Assist in ad hoc data driven investigations as required in support of energy accounting issues
Provide weekend working on a Rota BasisSupervisory/Interpersonal - Experience Required

Good Interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
Good Excel skills and ability to manage data from multiple systems
A good team playerTechnical Experience or Specialist Knowledge

Experience of working with customers and stakeholders in commercial /operational environments
An appreciation of the gas industry and our role in itWhy Join Us?

We champion a culture of diversity and inclusion, ensuring that Everyone's Welcome. We offer a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process. Our hybrid working model allows for a balance of office collaboration and remote work, fostering innovation and connection.

Pontoon is an employment consultancy. We put expertise, energy, and passion into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills, and unique experience in an all-encompassing environment that helps them thrive

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