Data Process Administrator - Bristol, United Kingdom - Western Power Distribution

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An opportunity has become available for a Data Process Administrator within the Data Engineering and Process team based in Feeder Road, Bristol


Reporting to the Data Engineering and Process Manager, you will support with various data processes, provide administrative support and collate data for internal and external consumption for NGED and other DNO's, Ofgem and wider external stakeholders.


If you are offered a position, you will be required to complete and provide a satisfactory basic DBS check that shows any unspent convictions or conditional cautions.

Main Responsibilities

  • Prepare and present multiple datasets to be shared internally and externally to meet regulatory and other agreed requirements in a timely and efficient manner
  • Collate and coordinate internal and external data requests, as per agreed SLAs, working with Data Owners and Stewards to respond accordingly
  • Ensure all data shared externally has undertaken an appropriate data triage assessment
  • Maintain a central repository of data triage assessments and the required review periods
  • Work with Data Owners and Stewards to ensure appropriate metadata and data dictionary repositories for all relevant data are completed
  • Communicate effectively across all NGED business areas and externally, ensuring all required areas are engaged to support and deliver timely and effective data outputs
  • Reliable, well organised and be able to work as part of a team and to work using own initiative
  • Ability to manage own time and work to agreed deadlines
  • Proficient using MS Excel and Word
  • Knowledge of existing company systems including Crown, PowerON and Electric Office
About The Company

If this is your opportunity to join us, you'll find we offer a supportive, rewarding and friendly working environment where you'll be empowered to build a career.

Along the way, you'll be invested in, be enabled by the latest technology and find that we're always interested in evolving our systems and processes so that we get even better, every day.


Additional Application Information


As an equal opportunities employer who is committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we celebrate individual difference and are actively bringing in more employees from diverse backgrounds to build on our inclusive culture.

We anonymise all jobs in our recruitment system, so we can eliminate unconscious bias and be a workplace that reflects the community we serve.

Hiring managers only have access to necessary information after shortlisting has taken place and before interview so they can prepare.

About Us

National Grid Electrical Distribution is a 6500 strong team of operational and support staff constructing, maintaining, repairing and upgrading the electricity distribution network that serves 7.9 million customers across the Midlands, South Wales and the South West.


We keep the lights on in cities such as Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff and we take power to the furthest reaches of our rural landscape across the Brecon Beacons, Dartmoor and the Peak District.


As owners and operators of one of the largest electricity distribution networks in the UK, we take great care in looking after every element, from underground cables to overhead lines and substations operating from 230V to 132kV.

The UK has a clear commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This is leading to unprecedented changes in the way customers use, generate, and distribute energy.

Digitalisation of the energy system is at the heart of National Grid Electrical Distribution's (NGED) transition to build a smart and efficient energy system.

We operate the network for our customers, so it is essential we respond to their changing use of the network and adapt our operations to continue to deliver excellent customer service, reliability, and value for money.

At NGED, we are seeing significant increases in distributed renewable forms of generation connecting directly to our network, such as solar, wind, and energy storage along with increasing levels of Low Carbon Technologies (LCT), most prevalently electric vehicles and heat pumps.

As a result we are seeing our role as a Distribution Network Operator (DNO) shift to become a Distribution System Operator (DSO) to manage real-time energy flows, and use technology, innovation and commercial arrangements to make optimal use of existing network capacity.


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