Metering Data Analyst

Axon Moore
Old Birtle
Last month
Applications closed
Posted
21 Mar 2026 (Last month)

Metering Data Analyst

Bury (Greater Manchester)

Up to £28,000

We are currently recruiting for a Metering Data Analyst to join a growing and well-established energy supplier based in Bury. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business with ambitious growth plans, a strong reputation in the market, and a genuinely supportive, people-focused culture.

The Role

This position sits within the metering team and will focus on the management of metering data, industry processes, and stakeholder relationships. You’ll play a key role in ensuring accurate meter data, supporting installations and exchanges, and resolving queries efficiently to maintain a high level of service.

This is a fast-paced, detail-oriented role where strong organisation and communication skills are essential.

Key Responsibilities

Manage meter and AMR installations, exchanges, removals, and associated data flows

Ensure all metering data is accurate and aligned across internal and industry systems

Source and manage Meter Asset Manager (MAM) appointments and updates

Investigate and resolve meter data discrepancies and issues

Handle meter reading rejections and ensure timely resolution

Liaise with customers, suppliers, and third parties to resolve queries

Support AMR and Smart meter rollout initiatives

Ensure meter readings are obtained and submitted within required timeframes

Process industry file flows to maintain accurate supply point data

Produce regular and ad hoc reporting

Deliver a high level of customer service across internal and external stakeholders

About You

Strong verbal and written communication skills

Highly organised with the ability to prioritise workload effectively

Excellent attention to detail and accuracy

Proactive mindset with the confidence to challenge and suggest improvements

Flexible and adaptable approach

Strong relationship-building skills

Desirable Experience

Previous experience within an energy supplier or operations environment

Working knowledge of MS Office, particularly Excel

Experience working with third-party metering agents (e.g. MAM or MOP)

Advanced Excel skills (advantageous)

What’s on Offer

Salary up to £28,000

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Annual bonus scheme

Flexible working hours

Free on-site parking

Wellbeing support

On-site gym

Regular social and team events

If you’re interested in hearing more, please apply or get in touch for a confidential discussion

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