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Sustainability Data Analyst

Green Frog Connect
Weston-super-Mare
3 weeks ago
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Sustainability Data Analyst
📍 Weston-super-Mare (Hybrid) | 💼 Full-time, Permanent
Salary: Competitive + benefits
Join Green Frog Connect – a leader in connecting renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure projects across the UK. We’re on a mission to make our operations cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable — and we’re looking for a passionate Sustainability Data Analyst to help us do it.
🔍 About the Role
As our Sustainability Data Analyst, you’ll play a key role in understanding and improving our environmental and sustainability performance. You’ll support the collection, analysis, and interpretation of sustainability data across our operations and projects, ensuring compliance with regulations and driving continuous improvement toward our net-zero goals.
You’ll work closely with our SHEQ, design, and project teams to turn data into actionable insights — building dashboards, analysing performance metrics, and supporting the rollout of digital tools to enhance environmental reporting and decision-making.
🌿 What You’ll Do


  • Analyse sustainability and operational data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement.

  • Monitor sustainability KPIs and report progress against company and project-level goals.

  • Conduct carbon footprint and life cycle assessments.

  • Develop and maintain dashboards and automated reporting workflows (Power BI, Airtable, Power Automate, etc.).

  • Collaborate across teams to embed sustainability data into business strategy and operations.

  • Support the development and implementation of ESG frameworks and sustainability initiatives.

🎓 What We’re Looking For
Essential:


  • Environmental or Sustainability certification (NEBOSH Environmental, IEMA Foundation, or equivalent).

  • Minimum of 5 GCSEs (Grades A–C or equivalent) including Maths, Science, and English.

  • Strong analytical and data interpretation skills.

  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.

  • Confidence using Microsoft Office and digital reporting tools.

Desirable:


  • Degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Data Analytics, or a related field.

  • 3–5 years’ experience in a sustainability or data analysis role.

  • Understanding of ISO 14001 standards and UK environmental legislation.

  • Experience in utilities, civil infrastructure, or engineering sectors.

đź’ˇ Why Join Us?


  • Be part of a company making a tangible impact on the UK’s journey to net zero.

  • Work in a supportive, collaborative environment that values innovation and sustainability.

  • Develop your skills at the intersection of data, technology, and sustainability.

  • Competitive salary, benefits, and career development opportunities.

Ready to help us build a cleaner, more connected future?
Apply now and join Green Frog Connect in driving meaningful environmental change through data and innovation

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