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About the Job


Data-Driven. Impact-Focused.


We’re looking for aJunior Data Analystto join ourLondon-based hybrid team, supporting the development of cutting-edgeenergy forecasting modelsused by major players in the power and utilities space.


This is a unique opportunity for a recent graduate or early-career analyst with a strong grounding inPython, SQL, and time series analysisto step into a role that sits at the intersection ofdata science, renewable energy, and market intelligence. You’ll work on forecasting models that help power traders, asset managers, and infrastructure developers navigate the fast-moving, high-stakes world of modern energy systems.


If you have a background ineconomics, econometrics, data science, or a similar analytical field—and you're passionate about energy, sustainability, or forecasting—we want to hear from you.


What’s in it for you?

Real-World Impact: Build models that directly support day-ahead energy trading and renewable forecasting.

💻Modern Tech Stack: Work with Python, SQL

🌱Sector Growth: Contribute to the decarbonisation of the energy system through smarter forecasting.

📍Hybrid Work: Based in London with flexible office/home balance.

🧠Collaborative Environment: Work with domain experts and technologists who know power markets inside out.

💼Strong Foundation: Ideal launchpad for a career in data science, energy analytics, or financial modelling.


What We’re Looking For:

  • ABSc or MSc in Economics, Econometrics or Mathematics
  • Working knowledge ofPython and SQLfor data analysis and model development.
  • Interest or exposure totime series forecasting, energy markets, or sustainability.
  • Strong communication skills
  • Proactive mindset, attention to detail, and a willingness to learn fast in a dynamic environment.


💰Salary: £35,000

📍Location: London (hybrid)

📆Start Date: ASAP

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