Bureau Data Analyst

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Location: Hybrid / Kings Hill, Kent
Salary/package: £24,740 per annum
Contract type: Permanent
Hours: Full time

We’re looking for a proactive, detail-oriented Bureau Data Analyst to join the LASER Energy team. In this important role, you’ll deliver insightful data analysis and reporting that helps our customers manage their energy consumption and carbon reduction targets. If you enjoy working with data, communicating with stakeholders, and want to be part of a company committed to sustainability and innovation, this is the role for you.

Who we are

LASER Energy provides end-to-end energy management and decarbonisation solutions to the public sector, supporting customers on their journey to net zero. As a leader in this field, we combine industry expertise with innovative technologies to deliver cost-effective, environmentally responsible energy services.

Commercial Services Group (CSG) is the UK’s largest local authority-owned trading company (LATCO), employing over 1,800 people and operating in more than 86 countries. With 33 trading businesses and expertise across HR, IT, energy, education, legal, and procurement, CSG delivers impactful services to public and private sectors.

Why this role matters

As a Bureau Data Analyst, you’ll play a vital role in helping our customers understand and optimise their utility consumption and emissions. Your data insights will support effective energy management, helping customers meet carbon reduction goals and comply with industry regulations. Your contribution will directly influence the success of LASER Bureau services and the sustainability impact we achieve together.

What you’ll be doing

Providing proactive data analysis and tailored reporting to support energy and carbon reduction objectives

Delivering high-quality reports using Monitoring & Targeting (M&T) software and Microsoft Office tools

Identifying anomalies and unusual usage patterns, offering practical advice to customers

Maintaining accuracy and clarity in all reporting, ensuring compliance with internal quality standards

Building strong relationships with internal teams and external stakeholders, including suppliers and customer service teams

Communicating clearly with customers through phone, email, and meetings, providing expert guidance

Promoting continuous improvement of Bureau services by sharing best practices and innovative ideas

Keeping up to date with energy industry regulations such as SECR and broader climate change policies

What we’re looking for

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with great attention to detail

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to explain complex data simply

Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, Outlook, and familiarity with data analysis tools

Ability to work collaboratively and build trusted relationships with multiple stakeholders

Excellent organisational skills to handle multiple reporting deadlines

A passion for the energy industry and commitment to sustainability goals

What you’ll get in return

Salary of £24,740 per annum

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

An additional day off for your birthday

Access to retail and gym membership discount schemes

Life assurance coverage and health cash plan

Participation in company-wide events

Opportunities to develop your skills and progress your career in the energy sector

Why CSG?

With over £800 million in annual revenue and consistent 25% year-on-year growth, CSG is a leader in socially conscious commercial services. We have returned over £77 million in social value to the public sector. Joining us means contributing to real impact while developing your career in a dynamic, forward-thinking organisation.

Inclusion & Accessibility

We’re committed to creating a workplace where everyone is valued. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and will support you with any adjustments needed during the recruitment process. Please let us know how we can help

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