Emissions Analytics Engineering Specialist

Cadent
Stivichall, West Midlands (county), CV3 6FS, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
14 May 2026 (Yesterday)

Cadent Gas Ltd

Drive innovation in emissions intelligence

Cadent is rolling out Advanced Leak Detection (ALD) technology across its networks, powered by our Digital Platform for Leakage Analytics (DPLA). Together, these capabilities are transforming how we identify, understand and respond to methane emissions across our estate. We are looking for a DPLA Engineering Specialist (Emissions Analytics Engineering Specialist) to play a pivotal role in advancing this capability – supporting deployment, enhancing the platform and driving innovation in how we capture and use emissions data.

This is a unique opportunity to shape how we detect, analyse and report emissions at scale. You’ll work at the cutting edge of engineering, data and environmental performance, influencing industry standards and helping position Cadent as a leader in emissions transparency and reduction – while delivering meaningful, real-world environmental impact.

Why you'll love this role

Lead ALD rollout – oversee pilots, deployment and embedding of advanced leak detection across Cadent sites

Develop standards – create clear engineering policies, procedures and technical documentation (G/23, G/19, G/17)

Own the DPLA platform – manage performance, stability and continuous enhancement in an agile environment

Drive product development – define requirements, test builds and deliver features from concept to deployment

Shape emissions reporting – develop and implement industry-leading methodologies aligned to recognised standards

Validate performance – track KPIs, oversee probabilistic model validation and drive ongoing improvement

Lead collaboration – act as Technical Secretary for the DPLA Working Group and influence cross-network adoption

Manage stakeholders & suppliers – build strong relationships, support procurement and ensure contract performance

What You'll Bring

An Engineering degree or equivalent is required

Experience developing and implementing policies, procedures and processes

Strong background in technical documentation, specifications or standards

Experience working in an agile development environment

Knowledge of company or regulatory reporting frameworks

Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and priorities effectively

Strong communication skills with the ability to simplify complex topics

Make your impact. This role offers the chance to influence how Cadent – and the wider industry – approaches emissions detection and reporting. You’ll sit at the intersection of engineering, data, technology and sustainability, helping to deliver innovation that truly matters.

If you’re ready to drive cutting-edge capability and shape the future of emissions intelligence, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and help build a smarter, cleaner energy network

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