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🌍 Energy Data Analyst | Permanent | Hybrid - Brighton | up to £32,000
Are you someone looking to build a career in data and have a passion for sustainability?
PT Renewables is exclusively partnered with a growing, specialist consultancy that helps organisations get a grip on their energy, water and carbon data.
They're now looking for a new Energy Data Analyst to join the team, being in the midst of energy, carbon and usage data with real scope for someone to continue to grow into it.
If you're someone who enjoys digging into a spreadsheet until you find out why the numbers don't add up, this could be a great next move.
The Role
- Own energy data end-to-end for a client portfolio - collection, invoicing, and producing journals through SystemsLink.
- Work with clients and suppliers to investigate and resolve data issues; electricity metering knowledge (ideally MHHS/AMR exposure) is a plus.
- Build Power BI reports covering consumption, spend and carbon data, including live reporting.
- Spot anomalies and gaps, and follow them through to a proper explanation, not just a flag.
- Act as a genuine client advocate - building relationships and challenging information that doesn't add up.
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The role will naturally expand into more carbon reporting and wider datasets as your confidence and skills develop.
About You
- Some background in energy or utilities - brokerage, supplier, consultancy or a wider utility/data environment.
- Naturally curious and detail-oriented, with a genuine interest in the "why" behind the data.
- Confident communicator who can build relationships with clients and suppliers.
- SystemsLink experience is a strong plus; Power BI exposure helps too.


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Package & Benefits
- £32,000 salary.
- Hybrid working from Brighton office.
- Structured onboarding, with first six months focused on learning the role and systems.
- Funded Data Analyst course once established, with a route into a more technical role.
- Remote working flexibility once settled in.
- Exposure to live client portfolios, carbon reporting and M&V.
If you're an ambitious Data Analyst with a background in energy or sustainability, we'd love to hear from you! Click apply now.
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