Energy Analyst

Greater London, United Kingdom

Job Description

? Energy Analyst - Climate Tech Startup
? London (Hybrid, 2-3 days) | ? Competitive + Equity
I'm partnering with a rapidly growing climate tech startup - backed by leading VCs and founded by ex-traders and quantitative engineers - to hire a high-calibre Energy Analyst. Their platform orchestrates tens of thousands of distributed energy assets - EV chargers, home batteries, heat pumps - to make the grid cleaner, smarter, and more flexible.
The Role
You'll transform complex market and device-level data into insights that directly shape next-generation energy systems - helping accelerate the shift to a low-carbon grid.
What You'll Do

  • Analyse energy market and asset-level data to uncover trends, risks, and performance drivers
  • Build clear, insightful reports and visualisations for internal teams and decision-makers
  • Work with product and engineering across the intersection of markets, modelling, and software
What They're Looking For
  • A strong analytical foundation - ideally from a top university or rigorous STEM program
  • Some exposure to energy markets, DERs, or climate/renewables (deep experience not required)
  • Comfort working with data (coding, databases, BI tools)
  • Familiarity with Python, SQL, Looker/Tableau, or GCP is helpful - but not required
Why Join
  • Direct impact on the energy transition
  • Mission-driven, intellectually rigorous team
  • Competitive compensation + meaningful equity
If you want to work on real climate impact at the cutting edge of energy and data, this is it.

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  • Job Id
    JD4231575
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Greater London, United Kingdom
  • Education
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