Principal Data Analyst

E.ON Next
London
1 month ago
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We are looking for an experienced Principal Data Analyst with a strong background in the retail energy sector.As the electricity market undergoes industry-wide reform, this role will be pivotal in translating our change plan into a clear data and analytics roadmap for our growing team. You will be responsible for delivering impactful insights and reporting that drive business decisions, as well as executing code-based solutions to enhance operational effectiveness.We need someone who can turn data into action, using analytics to create real business impact. You'll help mature our data capabilities, mentor junior team members, and work closely with stakeholders to ensure our data strategy aligns with business needs.Here's a taste of what you'll be doing:Take ownership of the more complex business challenges, owning them end to end with minimal levels of support.Consulting with senior stakeholders across the organisation to understand their business needs and determine the best data / analytics approach delivering value from our data in a clear and actionable manner.Comfortable being data investigator; responsible for updating existing documentation, including data catalogue and code libraries, sharing knowledge and continuously growing best practice every day.A trusted data and analytics expert, knowing what data is available, and comfortable innovating on new analytical techniques identifying and sharing opportunities to advance the data capability.Delivering value and impact to senior stakeholders, and various forums, using excellent "storytelling" and visualisation techniques in an engaging and simple manner.Responsible for co-leading the learning and development plans across our data community and mentoring junior members of the community.Are we the perfect match?Retail energy experience is essential - a deep understanding of the industry is key to success in this role, even better if you are familiar with market-wide half-hourly settlement.Strong ability to execute code for business applications and develop insightful reporting.Proven excellent experience as a principal / senior data analyst, most likely 7+ years.Excellent problem solving skills and high levels of curiosity.Advanced SQL and python knowledge.Experienced working with cloud platforms, to build data pipelines, ideally DataBricks.Experience with Git, or similar, using branches and pull requests for collaborative development.Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to engage non-technical audiences.It would be great if you:Have strong experience with visualisation tools, preferably Tableau.Ideally experienced / exposure with advanced analytics techniques including modelling, and segmentation.Thrives in environments with high levels of empowerment that are fast paced.Amazing team player focused on collaboration and communication.Degree/Masters or equivalent in a relevant field, e.g statistics, mathematics etc.Here's what else you need to knowRole may close earlier due to high applications We'll have regular team socials and lively team chats Competitive salary Location -based out of Farringdon, London or Nottingham (2 days in office), but can be flexible on this and location based on the right candidate - with travel to our other sites when required. Working environment: Flexible hybrid working - a blend of in the office and home working. Work life balance - we work Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM to service our customers and make sure they have an unforgettable experience. 26 days holiday plus bank holidays each year - this includes a guaranteed day off for your birthday if you want it. Generous pension scheme (you contribute 5%, we contribute 6%, increasing to 10% after 2 years) Excellent parental leave allowance. The chance to choose from our award-winning Flexible Benefits package which includes the option to buy up to 10 days holiday a year. We've exciting opportunities for everyone to develop their talent at E.ON. Our open access, inclusive talent networks provide networking, learning and development for all, building your skills, qualifications, and capabilities throughout your career. For all successful candidates. Due to the nature of this role your employment will be subject to a basic DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) check being carried out by ourselves via a 3rd party service provider.We're committed to equal opportunities and actively promote a diverse and inclusive working environment, and fairness for everyone. We realise the best people bring their energy at different times, so we're happy to talk flexible working. We offer a range of flexible working options, including full time, part time, job share, remote working and variable start and finishing times

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