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Data Analyst, London, United Kingdom

General Index Limited
City of London
1 day ago
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The Data Analyst will report to the Data Director in London and collaborate with global data and pricing teams to develop new assessment algorithms and support existing processes.

General Index (GX) is a leading provider of data-driven commodity benchmarks. We assess ~5,000 daily prices across the global energy markets - spanning traditional commodities like crude oil and refined products, as well as energy transition markets such as biofuels, hydrogen, and carbon.

Our unique approach collates thousands of trades from 225+ data partners and applies expert-designed algorithms based on detailed methodologies to calculate prices. GX benchmarks are robust, consistent and compliant with IOSCO and FCA requirements. Clients rely on our data for critical trading and investment decisions.

Backed at Series A by Chalfen Ventures and 20VC (Harry Stebbings), GX has an experienced team with proven leadership – as well as a rapidly growing customer and partner base – including ExxonMobil, Bloomberg, Shell, Mattel, TotalEnergies, Snowflake, BP, BeZero and ICE.

With offices in London, Krakow, Houston and Singapore, GX continues to build our team and we have an opportunity for a Data Analyst to join our London office.

About the role:

  • Learn the fundamentals of commodity trading and price assessment.
  • Collaborate with data and pricing teams to develop and implement benchmark methodologies.
  • Integrate and interpret new market data sets.
  • Build tools and processes that scale with our business.
  • Support daily price assessments and ensure data integrity.
  • Clean, normalize, and transform trade and pricing data.
  • Work with the Pricing team to capture requirements and implement new data features.
  • Configure data pipelines in our core systems to deliver market assessments.
  • Develop Python scripts to validate, process and transform market data.
  • Support daily market assessment processes alongside the Pricing team.

You offer:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a leading university.
  • Strong numerical skills and attention to detail.
  • Experience programming in Python.
  • Proficiency in Excel.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional and remote teams.
  • Skill in capturing and implementing business and technical requirements.
  • Interest in oil and energy markets.

We offer:

  • London office based.
  • Employee medical coverage.
  • Competitive compensation package with share options.
  • Learning and having a real impact on our business quickly.
  • Opportunity to work with a world-class team with market leading experience in information and energy pricing.

A diversity of identity, perspective, and experience makes us stronger. We welcome you to apply to GX regardless of your background, age, gender, ethnicity, orientation, or ability.

Don't meet all the requirements? At GX we believe that professional development happens through teaching and learning from your peers and managers. Even if you’re uncertain about whether you have the experience we’re looking for, please apply if this position sparks your curiosity and you have a real interest or passion in what we are doing.

44A Floral Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2E 9DA

General Index Limited (Company number 12335370) and GX Benchmarks Limited (Company number 12625499; FCA Registration number 933348), a wholly-owned subsidiary, are incorporated in England and Wales and registered at 30 Orange Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 7HF


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