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Senior Data Analyst - NZDPU

Bloomberg L.P.
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Role: Senior Data Analyst - NZDPU

Location: London

Business Area: Marketing and Public Relations

Description & Requirements

At NZDPU, our mission is to provide a trusted, central source of company-level climate data that is transparent and openly accessible to all. Our efforts started in 2022 when the Climate Data Steering Committee published recommendations for the development of a unified, global, open climate data repository. A proof of concept of the Net-Zero Data Public Utility was launched during the UN’s Climate Change Conference (COP28) and with an expansion to over 12,000 companies during London Climate Action Week this year and is publicly accessible at nzdpu.com.

Over the past 3 years, we have focused on building the first product of its kind – a home for a wide set of historical company climate transition-related data, freely accessible to everyone – and securing our first source of data. As we start to lay out the work for the next few years, we are working to significantly expand our network of data providers as we continue to grow global coverage and access of the platform.

We\'ll trust you to:

  • Manage large and complex data projects related to climate datasets, with a particular focus on company specific GHG emissions and emissions reduction targets
  • Have knowledge of statistical analysis and demonstrated applied data analysis skills, with proficiency using Excel
  • Keep up to date with the evolving landscape of climate-related disclosure and conduct in-depth analysis into upcoming disclosure requirements and standards globally
  • Be able to translate these standards into data models and create mappings between them, reflecting their level interoperability.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert to drive our deliverables and navigate across internal and external partner groups
  • Apply subject-matter-expertise to support strategy development for engagement activities. Make strategic decisions under pressure and operate with flexibility in a changing environment
  • Synthesize complex topics or information and communicate clearly to senior stakeholders.

You'll need to have:

  • BA/BSc in Environmental Science, Economics, Finance, Political Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, or another quantitative subject
  • 5+ years of experience working within the sustainability and climate policy space.
  • Deep knowledge of climate-related disclosure frameworks such as the GHG Protocol, ISSB’s IFRS S2, and PCAF, with strong preference for familiarity with GHG emissions accounting and emissions reduction target setting
  • A collaborative approach and exceptional relationship building and communication skills – both written and verbal

We\'d love to see:

  • Master\'s degree in environmental science, Sustainability, Economics, Public Policy, Engineering, Mathematics, MBA, or related field preferred/CFA or CAIA designation
  • Experience with Python and SQL
  • Familiarity with product development processes, having worked in close collaboration with product teams
  • Experience using modern AI tools to support data analysis, automate workflows, and contribute to content creation and insight generation.
  • Ability to read/write in a language other than English

Bloomberg is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, ancestry, color, gender identity or expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, marital status, national or ethnic origin, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, sexual and other reproductive health decisions, parental or caring status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy or parental leave, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other classification protected by applicable law.

Bloomberg is a disability inclusive employer. Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments to be made for the recruitment process. If you would prefer to discuss this confidentially, please email


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