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Trading Data Engineer

Octopus Energy
London
4 weeks ago
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Overview

At Octopus Energy Trading, we’re on a mission to reshape the future of energy. As part of Octopus Energy Group, we’re creating an innovative approach to trading that will accelerate the transition to a Net Zero world. With the growth of renewables and a push toward decarbonising heating and transport, greater flexibility in the grid is essential. We are building cutting-edge technology to optimise everything from domestic EV charging to grid-scale batteries, to meet the global demand for energy flexibility.

We’re looking for passionate and unconventional thinkers to join us on this journey, bringing a diversity of experience and ideas to shape a more efficient, flexible, and sustainable energy system.

We’re hiring a Trading Data Engineer (f/m/d) to join our German and Western European intraday trading team. You should have strong Python skills, know how to manage Redis cache, AWS S3 or DBT, and bring experience in the German or European power market. You’ll work in a fast-paced, tech-driven environment and collaborate closely with traders and developers to turn data into real trading decisions.

What you'll do
  • Build and maintain models to forecast power demand, renewable generation, and prices in the German and Western European intraday markets
  • Develop robust data pipelines to collect, clean and combine internal and external data (e.g. grid, weather, or market data)
  • Analyse market data and derive insights to optimise trading strategies
  • Help build tools for automated trading and market analytics
  • Contribute to models predicting local grid congestion and identifying flexibility opportunities
  • Collaborate closely with our Trading, Flexibility and Tech teams across Germany and the UK
  • Support the development of our forecasting and analytics frameworks across the business
What you'll need
  • Excellent Python programming skills
  • Experience with time series data, forecasting, and machine learning (e.g. Redis cache, AWS S3, Databricks, Grafana)
  • Exposure to the German or European electricity market (e.g. EPEX Spot, Redispatch, TSOs)
  • Experience building data pipelines and automating data workflows
  • Ability to clearly communicate modelling approaches, including assumptions and limitations
  • A structured, quality-focused way of working and a desire to take ownership
  • Enthusiasm for accelerating the energy transition and optimising flexible power systems
  • Fluent German and English (both are required)
Why you'll love it here
  • Salary discussions are open on request with recruiters to align with experience and the right role, as we value finding the right fit over a published number.
  • Octopus Energy Group has a unique culture, emphasising autonomy, collaboration and meaningful projects. We have been recognised for workplace excellence by independent rankings and media outlets.
  • Visit our UK perks hub - Octopus Employee Benefits


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