Energy & Water Data Analyst

Bretton, County of Flintshire
3 months ago
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Energy & Water Data Analyst
Long-term contract | North Wales (with UK travel) | BPSS+ required
Up to £29.89/hr PAYE or £40/hr Umbrella
We’re supporting a major engineering and manufacturing organisation in their search for an experienced Energy & Water Data Analyst. This is a fantastic long-term opportunity (running until late 2026, with strong potential to extend) to play a pivotal role in energy, water and sustainability performance across a large UK property portfolio.
You’ll join a specialist Energy & Sustainability team and take ownership of the full lifecycle of resource data — from metering and systems through to analysis, insight, compliance, and project support. If you love turning complex data environments into meaningful action, this one’s for you.
What you’ll be doing
Data Management & Insight

  • Act as the UK data expert for energy and water systems, ensuring data platforms and EMS tools are configured, accurate and reliable.
  • Analyse large, complex consumption datasets to spot anomalies, trends, inefficiencies, and failures across multiple UK sites.
  • Build meaningful KPIs, dashboards and reports used by operations and senior leadership.
  • Maintain data integrity and lead remedial actions when issues arise.
    Compliance & Project Support
  • Provide technical expertise on energy and water compliance standards, legislation, and best practice.
  • Support the delivery of CO₂ reduction and decarbonisation roadmaps.
  • Contribute data and cost modelling for Opex/Capex planning and investment cases.
  • Assist with feasibility, tender support, and oversight of infrastructure projects.
  • Participate in internal and contractor compliance audits, supporting environmental standards such as ISO 50001.
    Stakeholder Engagement
  • Work closely with FM, sustainability teams, project teams, contractors, and senior management.
  • Support UK sites with occasional travel (approx. 1–2 times per month).
    What we’re looking for
  • 5+ years’ experience in Energy or Environmental Management, ideally in large or complex facilities.
  • Expert knowledge of the end-to-end energy data lifecycle (BMS systems, metering, EMS tools such as eSight, data transfer solutions).
  • Strong technical understanding of water systems, consumption reduction approaches, and infrastructure improvements.
  • Solid grasp of compliance requirements, including relevant legislation, regulations, and codes of practice.
  • Confident analysing large datasets (e.g., regression, baseload analysis) and presenting clear insights.
  • Strong stakeholder engagement skills and the ability to work across multiple sites.
  • Must be a British national and able to obtain BPSS+ clearance.
    Contract Details
  • Location: Primarily North Wales, with travel to UK sites.
  • Hours: 35 per week over 4.5 days, flexible between 7am–7pm.
  • IR35: Inside (off-payroll working rules apply).
  • Start: As soon as clearance is completed.
  • Interview process: One stage.
    If this role is of interest and you meet the above criteria, then please apply immediately

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