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Data Analyst

Western Power
Bristol
1 week ago
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Data Analysts


We're looking for two passionate Data Analysts to join our team permanently and help drive the success of our GIS Program. In this role, you'll dive deep into data—analysing, interpreting, and maintaining critical systems that support service delivery. With a strong focus on quality control and accuracy, your insights will shape smarter decisions. If you have a background in GIS utilities or electrical drafting, we want to hear from you! 

Your Role in Action

Capture, update, cleanse, and analyse data (e.g. Design and As Constructed) to support accurate work orders and costing.


Perform quality control to maintain high standards of data accuracy.
Provide technical support and updates within relevant information systems.
Coordinate or support project plans and technical work across teams.
Act as a technical liaison and centre of excellence for data management.
Analyse and interpret data from multiple sources to ensure accuracy and consistency.
Support configuration, commissioning, and maintenance of information systems.
Improve data-related processes and procedures to align with business needs.

What Makes You a Great Fit

Proven technical experience in data management, including familiarity with systems, methods, and processes supported by a foundational understanding of data principles.


Strong analytical and data interpretation skills with attention to accuracy and quality.
Working knowledge of primary electrical assets or demonstrated experience in business process analysis and improvement.
Proficiency in key systems such as ESRI ArcGIS (with ArcFM), ELLIPSE, DQM, DWMS, SPIDAWEB, and standard business software.
Solid understanding of data structures, data management practices, and/or information systems.
Tertiary qualifications (or working towards) in Spatial Science, Data Management, Business, Commerce, or a related discipline. 

By joining Western Power, you will contribute to powering a cleaner energy future. We are dedicated to fostering career development and promoting a healthy work-life balance, empowering you to drive innovation as we develop a network that will serve the Western Australian community for generations. You will also benefit from a range of perks and opportunities, including:

Over 50% of our employment opportunities are driven by career progression. 


Flexible work arrangements to support part time work, working hours and working from home arrangements.
The opportunity to purchase up to four weeks of additional leave per year.
Access to salary packaging, social club activities, and discounted health insurance and gym membership.
An award-winning employee recognition and benefits programme.
An innovative team culture that’s enabling the transition to renewable energy and decarbonisation.
In addition to standard leave, enjoy three wellness leave days each year.
Access to end-of-trip facilities at our Perth office and South Metro Depot, perfect for cyclists. On-site café available for convenient meals and refreshments throughout the day.

Applicationsclose on 4 July 2025 

We value diversity and inclusivity, encouraging applications from all backgrounds, including women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Find out more about our and

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