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Project Data Analyst

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Project Data Analyst | Weston-super-Mare

The Company

Green Frog Connect is at the forefront of the energy transition to a zero-carbon electricity grid.

We are an accredited Independent Connection Provider (ICP), which allows us to design and build HV electricity networks at voltages up to 132,000 volts. We take each project from concept through detailed civil, electrical and mechanical design, construction, commissioning and finally handover to the client.

We also act as Balance of Plant (BoP) or Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor for new-build renewable and energy storage projects sized between 5–100MW. We have become one of the leading companies specialising in this sector in the UK and are the go-to people for clients looking to connect complex schemes to the grid within challenging timescales.

The company is experiencing a high level of growth which we expect to continue for the foreseeable future as large-scale, carbon-intensive power plants continue to be de-commissioned and high volumes of renewable and energy storage projects are brought online.

The Role

We are looking for an analytical and IT-savvy professional to join our expanding team as a Project Data Analyst.

This role is integral to maintaining accurate project financial data, supporting monthly review processes, and driving improvements in how systems and data support business performance. You will work closely with project, purchasing, and finance teams, taking ownership of weekly and monthly updates while providing technical and process support in Airtable and Excel.

Main Duties

The Project Data Analyst will be responsible for:

  • Providing first-line support for Airtable (modern work management tools that combine the simplicity of spreadsheets with the visibility of project dashboards.) particularly around project financials, supplier data, and invoice logs.

  • Updating and maintaining weekly financial information across 30+ projects.

  • Preparing and supporting monthly project review meetings, including financial analysis, KPI tracking, and action logging.

  • Investigating and resolving issues with Airtable automations and workflows.

  • Supporting new project handovers and set-up within company systems.

  • Contributing to the development of SOPs and process improvements.

    The Individual – Skills and Attributes

  • Analytical thinker with strong business acumen.

  • Proficient in Excel (formulas, lookups, pivot tables).

  • Detail-oriented and organised, capable of handling multiple deadlines.

  • IT-savvy, with a strong interest in databases and process automation.

  • Clear communicator with the ability to support project and finance stakeholders.

    Qualifications and Experience

  • Degree or vocational qualification in a relevant logical discipline (Computer Science, Maths, Engineering, Business, or Finance).

  • Demonstrable experience in data management, project administration, or financial reporting.

  • Experience with Airtable, databases, or workflow systems desirable.

  • Programming or automation knowledge an advantage.

    Benefits

  • Competitive salary (DOE)

  • Uncapped bonus scheme linked to company profits

  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays

  • Employer pension contributions

  • Private medical insurance

    Project Data Analyst | Weston-super-Mare

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