Wastewater Solutions Data Analyst

Southern Water group
Worthing
4 days ago
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Wastewater Solutions Data Analyst page is loaded## Wastewater Solutions Data Analystlocations: FALMER: Worthingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 8 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: January 22, 2026 (20 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR7700Closing Date2026-01-22**Job Title: WasteWater Solutions Data AnalystLocation: Falmer (Sussex)Contract Type: PermanentHours: 37Salary: From £45k depending on skills and experience***About the role:We’re looking for a Wastewater Solutions Data Analyst to join our growing Operational Planning and Improvement Team to work alongside our data and insight team, helping to protect the environment and enhance the performance of our wastewater treatment systems.What you will be responsible for:This is a pivotal role where your analytical expertise will directly contribute to reducing pollution, improving treatment efficiency, and ensuring our wastewater services remain resilient and sustainable. You’ll work across operations, engineering, and environmental teams to transform raw operational and telemetry data into meaningful insights that drive real-world improvements in water quality and environmental compliance.· Develop dashboards, models, and reports that track treatment performance, network risk, and asset health.· Apply predictive analytics and simulation to forecast failures, optimise maintenance, and reduce pollution risk.· Collaborate with engineers, process scientists, and data teams to integrate insights into operational decision-making.· Support digital transformation by embedding machine learning and automation into wastewater performance monitoring.· Drive continuous improvement in data quality, model accuracy, and environmental outcomes.What you’ll bring to the role:Essential· Strong experience in data analysis, BI, or operational insight.· Proficiency in Python, SQL, and analytics tools such as Power BI, Alteryx, or Databricks.· Ability to interpret and visualise complex operational or environmental datasets.· Strong problem solving skills to support solution identification and development.· Excellent communication skills – translating data into clear actions and decisions.· A genuine interest in sustainability, water, or environmental protection.Desirable· Knowledge of machine learning, simulation, or digital twin techniques.· Experience with SCADA, telemetry, or wastewater process data.· Familiarity with wastewater treatment operations or utility environmentsSouthern Water is at the forefront of transforming Britain’s water industry, investing significantly to enhance resilience, sustainability, and service excellence. With £7.8bn planned investment for 2025-30, this is an unparalleled opportunity to join a business committed to delivering a generational shift in the way water services are managed.You will be joining at a time of significant change, working alongside a highly skilled leadership team with a clear vision for the future. We offer an environment where senior professionals can make a meaningful impact, influence major strategic decisions, and drive long-term value creation"Our mission is to protect and enhance life through water—and we need passionate people to help us achieve it. If you’re inspired by our purpose and believe you can contribute, apply today. You don’t need to meet every criterion; what matters most is your drive to make a difference."If this role isn’t quite what you’re looking for but are keen to be contacted about opportunities at Southern Water, you can register your details here: Introduce Yourself (myworkdaysite.com- )Our Commitment to DiversityWe welcome applicants from all backgrounds, identities, and experiences. We do not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or any other protected characteristic. If you need reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know.locations: FALMERposted on: Posted 10 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: January 12, 2026 (10 days left to apply) We reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications, so if you are interested in the position please do send your application over today to ensure consideration. We truly appreciate every application. Please note, that due to the volume of interest, we may not be able to provide personalised feedback to all applicants.### Our Benefits Company and performance-related bonus Generous pension with up to 11% company contribution Life assurance payment equal to four times your annual salary Health benefits through a Cash Plan Two paid community volunteering days a year 25 days annual holiday Occupational health service Retail discount app We offer competitive maternity leave, and flexible return to work options
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