Imperial College London - Energy Data Analyst

JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Energy Data Analyst

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Property & Major Projects, Engineering, Energy & Environment Team

South Kensington Level 3b Energy Manager

Energy Systems Engineer, Energy Engineer, Energy and Environment Officer, Sustainability Manager, Head of Engineering Energy and Environment, Property and Major Project Team, Sustainability Teams, ICT,

Academic and Research Departments Software suppliers, Consulting Engineers

Full-time, permanent. Campus based with the possibility of hybrid working. The Imperial College estate encompasses 9 campuses and over 130 buildings. As part of its utilities management strategy Imperial has invested in its own utility metering network and data collection systems, it also collects data from suppliers and energy partners. This data is stored in the energy management database, the database software is called Sigma. The purpose of this new role is to: • Improve the quality of data in the energy database. • Automate and improve data quality reporting, develop and improve then end-to-end process from meter to report. • Improve how the Energy Team presents and reports building energy use data and information including data exporting to the ICT Unified Data Platform.

Key Responsibilities

• Developing the energy data systems and improving our sharing of energy data as useful information to diverse groups using new and creative tools and methods • Monitoring performance of data systems and taking action to improve where needed • Managing and maintaining data quality in the Energy Database (Team Sigma software) • Presenting data to ‘users’, stakeholders and Campus Community as useful information. Collect feedback and improve service where necessary. • Coordinating detection of faults and log them for resolution and following up on progress • Using knowledge software, databases, programming and automation protocols to make improvements to energy data reporting

Using in-depth knowledge and technical expertise to: • Improve data quality and software tools to check the data moving forwards • Improve the robustness of the systems used to collect, store and report energy data • Produce, develop and maintain energy reporting systems • Improve the overall metering system, hardware, software, protocols used, quality reports

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