
Senior Analyst, Energy Efficiency Performance
- Weybridge, Surrey
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct in-depth analysis of shipboard data to assess hull, propeller, engine performance (SFOC), and auxiliary/service power efficiency.
- Leverage corporate digital tools, dashboards, and data visualization platforms to track and report on energy performance trends across the fleet.
- Develop and present data-driven insights and recommendations to improve vessel performance and support maintenance planning.
- Collaborate with technical superintendents, onboard engineering teams, and sustainability colleagues to translate analysis into operational improvements.
- Perform root cause analyses on energy performance deviations and propose corrective actions.
- Support the preparation of ROI analyses and business cases for energy-saving initiatives and technology retrofits.
- Monitor and benchmark vessel KPIs to ensure alignment with corporate energy efficiency and decarbonization targets.
- Contribute to cross-functional projects aimed at improving fuel efficiency and compliance with environmental regulations.
- Stay informed on industry best practices, IMO regulations, EU ETS, FuelEU Maritime, and other relevant energy efficiency frameworks.
- Bachelor's degree in Marine Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical field.
- Considerable years of experience in ship performance analysis, energy efficiency, or maritime operations.
- Proven experience in data analysis, performance monitoring, and use of visualization tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or equivalent.
- Strong understanding of ship systems, propulsion hydrodynamics, and energy management.
- Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret complex technical data.
- Effective communication skills to clearly convey technical findings to non-technical stakeholders.
- Collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Knowledge of maritime regulatory frameworks related to energy and emissions is preferred.