Renewables Data Analyst

Hillgreen Energy
Kinnersley
3 weeks ago
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Renewables Data Analyst: As part of the continuing growth of our small and highly skilled company, we need an additional member of the team who will excel in managing large amounts of data from a diverse range of clients. Your primary role will be delivering focused and pertinent dashboards and data sets to help our clients run safe and profitable Renewable Energy focused plants. Your work will involve working with the wider Hillgreen Team as well as clients, suppliers and approved subcontractors.

Hillgreen’s primary focus is on Biomass and Anaerobic Digestion plants but we are by no means confined to that space. Within the company you will be supported by the rest of the team with each having their own specialties, but all get involved if needed.

You will be working on cutting edge projects, so problem solving skills are a must alongside a willingness to get your boots on the ground and understand the practicalities of how plants are operating, and the corresponding data is being produced. You will also be monitoring and reviewing existing clients’ operations, assessing and coordinating service and maintenance compliance. Our clients range from large industrial operations, diverse Agribusinesses and high net worth individuals, all have their own unique priorities so ensuring data is concise and focused on the individual client’s needs is essential.

Success will hinge on your ability to multitask, think outside of the box and stand back to look at ‘the bigger picture’ but you will be rewarded with variety in your days, weeks, months and years. As a company we are striving to move forward and improve the efficiency of our client’s systems delivering verifiable commercial and environmental improvements in the bottom line for every client.

You will ideally have experience within the Biomass or Anaerobic digestion industry and must have MS Excel to intermediate/expert level and experience of Power BI and creating dashboards. You must have a driving licence and your own transportation and be within an hour's commute of HR3 6QQ. There may be travel involved but Hillgreen is flexible when it comes to work life balance and you will have the ability to inspire change internally and externally moving our company to the next level.

Please send your CV to with a covering letter of why you feel you would be suitable for this role.

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