Data Analyst - Leakage

St Austell
2 days ago
Create job alert

Data Leakage Analyst

Location: Devon & Cornwall
Experience level: ~4+ years (open to strong candidates looking to transition into environmental water)
Sector: Environmental Water / Utilities Consultancy

The Opportunity

We’re working with a growing environmental consultancy that’s expanding its presence across the South West. With an increasing portfolio of long-term AMP and regulatory projects, they’re looking to bring on a Data Leakage Analyst to strengthen their analytical capability and support critical water efficiency and leakage reduction programmes.

This role sits at the intersection of data, operational insight and environmental impact, ideal for someone who enjoys turning complex datasets into practical outcomes that directly contribute to water sustainability.

The Role

As a Data Leakage Analyst, you’ll play a key role in analysing leakage performance, supporting leakage reduction strategies and providing actionable insight to both internal teams and external water company clients.

Key responsibilities will include:



Analysing leakage, flow, pressure, and consumption datasets to identify trends, anomalies, and leakage drivers

*

Supporting DMA analysis, water balance assessments, and leakage performance reporting

*

Developing dashboards, reports, and visualisations to communicate findings clearly to technical and non-technical stakeholders

*

Working closely with leakage engineers, network teams, and client stakeholders to translate data into operational decisions

*

Contributing to regulatory reporting, performance improvement plans, and AMP deliverables

*

Supporting continuous improvement of data processes, models, and analytical tools

About You

We’re keen to speak with candidates who bring strong analytical capability and practical leakage experience, but attitude and curiosity matter just as much as background.

Ideally, you’ll have:

*

Around 4 years’ experience working in data analysis related to leakage, water networks, or utilities

*

Strong experience working with large datasets (leakage, flow, pressure, consumption, or similar)

We’re also open to candidates who:

*

Come from a more traditional leakage or operational background and want to move into a consultancy and environmental water role

*

Have strong data skills but are looking to deepen their exposure to the environmental and regulatory side of the water sector

Why Join?

*

Join a growing consultancy with chance to grow and develop your career

*

Work on meaningful projects that directly contribute to water efficiency, sustainability and environmental outcomes

*

Clear opportunities for progression as the team and project portfolio continue to expand

*

Supportive, collaborative culture that values development and knowledge-sharing

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Data Analyst

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Machine Learning Job Applications (UK Guide)

Whether you’re applying for machine learning engineer, applied scientist, research scientist, ML Ops or data scientist roles, hiring managers scan applications quickly — often making decisions before they’ve read beyond the top third of your CV. In the competitive UK market, it’s not enough to list skills. You must send clear signals of relevance, delivery, impact, reasoning and readiness for production — and do it within the first few lines of your CV or portfolio. This guide walks you through exactly what hiring managers look for first in machine learning applications, how they evaluate CVs and portfolios, and what you can do to improve your chances of getting shortlisted at every stage — from your CV and LinkedIn profile to your cover letter and project portfolio.

MLOps Jobs in the UK: The Complete Career Guide for Machine Learning Professionals

Machine learning has moved from experimentation to production at scale. As a result, MLOps jobs have become some of the most in-demand and best-paid roles in the UK tech market. For job seekers with experience in machine learning, data science, software engineering or cloud infrastructure, MLOps represents a powerful career pivot or progression. This guide is designed to help you understand what MLOps roles involve, which skills employers are hiring for, how to transition into MLOps, salary expectations in the UK, and how to land your next role using specialist platforms like MachineLearningJobs.co.uk.

The Skills Gap in Machine Learning Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Machine learning has moved from academic research into the core of modern business. From recommendation engines and fraud detection to medical imaging, autonomous systems and language models, machine learning now underpins many of the UK’s most critical technologies. Universities have responded quickly. Machine learning modules are now standard in computer science degrees, specialist MSc programmes have proliferated, and online courses promise to fast-track careers in the field. And yet, despite this growth in education, UK employers consistently report the same problem: Many candidates with machine learning qualifications are not job-ready. Roles remain open for months. Interview processes filter out large numbers of applicants. Graduates with strong theoretical knowledge struggle when faced with practical tasks. The issue is not intelligence or effort. It is a persistent skills gap between university-level machine learning education and real-world machine learning jobs. This article explores that gap in depth: what universities teach well, what they routinely miss, why the gap exists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build successful careers in machine learning.