Connections Data Scientist

Warwick
4 months ago
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Location: Warwick (Hybrid - 1 day/week onsite)
Contract: 6 Months (with potential for extension)
Rate: £500/day via umbrella company

We're looking for a skilled Data Scientist/Analyst to support policy and reform initiatives within the Connections directorate. You'll be at the heart of modelling, forecasting, and analytics that shape strategic decisions and regulatory engagement.

Working closely with the Data & Systems Lead and Reporting & Insights Lead, you'll build reproducible pipelines, run simulations, and deliver insights that influence real-world outcomes. This is a hands-on role ideal for a contractor who can onboard quickly and deliver value from week one.

Key Responsibilities

Develop and maintain policy impact models (e.g., forecasting volumes, lead times, capacity release).
Run scenario and sensitivity modelling to support strategic decision-making.
Design experiments to estimate the impact of policy/process changes.
Engineer robust data pipelines using SQL/Python on Azure.
Co-create dashboards and curated datasets in Power BI.
Produce clear, concise decision papers for internal and external stakeholders.
Improve data quality and manage model risks.
Respond to ad-hoc data requests with rapid, high-quality analysis.
Ensure compliance with data protection and information security standards.

About You

Essential:

Proven experience in data science/advanced analytics applied to policy or process change.
Strong skills in Python, SQL, and Power BI.
Ability to communicate complex models to non-specialists.
Understanding of GB energy networks and the connections lifecycle.
Collaborative mindset and ability to deliver at pace.
Degree in a quantitative field or equivalent experience.Desirable:

Knowledge of GB regulatory frameworks (e.g., codes, charging, queue management).
Experience as a contractor/consultant with rapid onboarding and strong documentation.

Interfaces

Internal: Connections Strategy, Reform PMO, Operations, Digital & Data, Product Management
External: Ofgem, DESNZ, Transmission Owners, DNOs, Connections Customers

Business Capabilities

Whole Energy System Awareness
Effective Engagement
Digital and Data Literacy
Critical Problem Solving
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