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Electricity Data Coordinator

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Electricity Data Coordinator
Job Location: Woolpit
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Salary: Competitive
Contract type: Permanent
Posting End Date: 17/07/2026
Purpose of this role
To provide administrative support to UMSO and MPAN department.
Your Key Responsibilities Are
- In this role you will be responsible for coordinating projects by engaging with customers, internally and externally, to ensure projects are progressed efficiently and within agreed timescales.
- The work will be of a clerical, administrative nature with technical and industry content based in a Hybrid working environment.
- General administration, including managing mailboxes to ensure requests are logged and enquiries are responded to within timescales.
- To understand and follow industry requirements.
- Create Purchase orders.
- To assist the team with issuing requests within SLA (Service Level Agreement).
- Maintain good level of performance and productivity.
- To process quotation requests to ensure the customers requirement is accurately actioned and issued within SLA.
- To assist the team with generating MPANS (Metering Point Administration Number) and Data Flows in line with company procedures.
- To assist the team with application of Unmetered Supply Certificates, including inventory changes and change of ownership.
- Liaise with customers and GTC departments to resolve queries and escalate when required.
- Any other duties as required by the Electricity Data Manager / Electricity Data Team Leader.
- Demonstrate GTC company values.
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Experience/Knowledge
- Office Experience.
- Customer service.
Abilities/Skills
- IT literacy with proficiency in MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Highly organised.
- Ability to manage workload and ensure deadlines are met.
- Resilient.
- Attention to detail.
- Remains calm under pressure.
- Excellent communication skills- verbal, written and numerate.
- A good and consistent telephone manner is required.


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Desirable
- NVQ Level 2 business and administration or equivalent.
- GIS, LOCUS, Data Flow Web, ECOES knowledge.
- Industry Experience.
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