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Data Analyst

CPL
Ballymena
2 weeks ago
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Data Analyst (Leakage) Full time, Mon- Fri Excellent Holidays 12 month contract £30,634 Ballymena area CPL are delighted to partner with NIs leading utilities company seeking a Data Analyst based in the Belfast area who pride themselves on their positive company culture. Whats in it for you? *£30,634+ *Excellent holidays *Pension *Learning and progression opportunities *Supportive team The role: The Leakage Data Analyst is responsible for the analysis of company assets, the interrogation of company flows & pressures and the production of daily, weekly, and monthly reports in line with functional procedures and audit requirements. *Liaison with logger suppliers, NIW IT and Telemetry contacts. *Management of workstreams of all DMU Technicians related to all network flows and pressures *Continuous Logger User (CLU) management and consumption analysis. *Creation, development and management of Power BI reporting to enhance DMU transparency and compliance regarding regulation and audit. *Development of process documentation for DMU workflows and reporting. *Manager of Admin(L7) role What you need: *Have a relevant 3rd Level qualification in science, engineering and/or mathematics (or a similar discipline which has a significant mathematical content) *Have a minimum 2 years experience in a similar role *Experience working within a team to produce results *Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and Power BI If this sounds like the role for you APPLY today or get in touch with Fionnan Email: Skills: Data analysis Power BI leakage Benefits: Paid Holidays Parking Pension

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