FAQs
What is the salary range for the Energy Analyst position?
The salary range for the Energy Analyst position is £30,000 - £45,000 depending on experience (DOE).
What benefits are included with the Energy Analyst role?
The benefits include 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, life assurance at 3 times your salary, and a 5% pension contribution.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A minimum 2:1 degree level qualification in Mechanical, Chemical Engineering, or an equivalent Engineering discipline is required.
Is experience with Microsoft Excel necessary for this role?
Yes, demonstrable competence in the use of Microsoft Excel is essential for the Energy Analyst position.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, being a member of a professional institute and working towards chartership is considered an advantage.
Will I need to attend customer energy meetings?
Yes, attendance at customer energy meetings may be required, and you will be expected to produce client reports.
What type of analysis will I be responsible for in this role?
You will be responsible for ongoing analysis of energy schemes, measuring performance, calculating energy revenues and costs, and identifying trends and opportunities for improvements.
What kind of systems knowledge is beneficial for this position?
Knowledge of controls, variable speed drives (VSDs), metering systems, and principles of district energy and combined heat and power (CHP) systems would be beneficial.
Is prior experience in energy analysis preferred?
While relevant experience is preferred, the job is open to junior and senior applicants, which allows for a range of experience levels.
When will candidates be contacted for an interview?
Candidates selected for an interview will be contacted within the next 14 days.