ENGIE

Quantitative Analyst Pricing & Risk Model

Join ENGIE in Puteaux as a Quantitative Analyst focusing on pricing and risk models for energy derivatives. This role involves advanced financial modeling, coding in C# and Python, and collaborating across teams. Benefit from working in a diverse, inclusive environment at a global leader in low-carbon energy.
ENGIE
ENGIE
Puteaux, France On-site Full time UTC+01:00

ENGIE

Company Overview

ENGIE SA

Paris, France

2008

Approximately 96,500 employees worldwide (source: linkedin.com). Revenue of €93.86 billion in 2023 (source: wikipedia.org).

What They Do

ENGIE is a major player in the energy sector, focusing on renewable energy, electricity and gas transmission and distribution networks, as well as low-carbon solutions. The company offers a wide range of services, from financing renewable energy projects to managing energy infrastructure in Europe and beyond, including regasification in France and Chile (source: investing.com). ENGIE stands out with its integrated model, covering everything from upstream engineering to downstream waste management, and its diversified portfolio that reduces reliance on fossil fuels (source: dcfmodeling.com). Target markets include France, Europe, North America, Asia, and other regions, serving a diverse clientele ranging from governments to businesses and end-users (source: wikipedia.org). With over 30 GW of installed renewable capacity, ENGIE is well-positioned to meet the challenges of the global energy transition.

Projects and Background

ENGIE has a rich history of notable projects, including the construction of the first drinking water treatment plant in Egypt by Degrémont in 1948 and a reverse osmosis desalination plant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 1975 (source: sourcewatch.org). More recently, the company has undertaken large-scale renewable energy projects, including onshore wind farms in Brazil and solar installations in North America, contributing to its portfolio of 30 GW of renewable capacity (source: dcfmodeling.com). ENGIE continues to invest in major projects, including battery energy storage assets and flexible generation solutions, supported by its global presence in over 70 countries (source: investing.com). Key clients include residential and commercial energy users, as well as partnerships with companies like EVBox for electric vehicle infrastructure.

Recent Developments

Over the past two years, ENGIE has maintained stable ownership with the French state holding 23.6% of the shares and institutional investors like BlackRock at 5.1% (source: dcfmodeling.com). Catherine MacGregor, CEO since 2021, and Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, independent chairman since 2018, have led strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening the transition to low-carbon solutions (source: investing.com). While no major mergers or fundraising have been reported recently, the focus is on growing renewable capacity beyond 30 GW, with board appointments signaling a shift in governance (source: wikipedia.org). Operations continue across various segments, including FlexGen and nuclear, further strengthening ENGIE's market position.

Working at ENGIE

ENGIE offers a variety of roles across its seven segments, including renewable energy, networks, energy solutions, flexible generation, retail, nuclear, and other activities such as trading and facilities management (source: investing.com). Recruitment primarily takes place at its headquarters in Courbevoie, France, as well as in international hubs in Brazil, North America, Asia, and Belgium, supported by a workforce of over 96,000 employees (source: dcfmodeling.com). The company culture is characterized by indicators such as employee participation, a diverse board of directors, and international collaboration on energy transition projects (source: kids.kiddle.co). Documented benefits include annual commitments of €5 million for sustainable community programs, aligned with operations in various markets.


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Job Description

ENGIE, a global leader in low-carbon energy and services, relies on its Global Business Unit Supply & Energy Management (GBU S&EM) to provide reliable, sustainable, and affordable energy to all its customers. This strategic unit optimizes the Group's and clients' production assets and designs tailored energy solutions for our 200,000 professional clients and 15 million consumers.

The Global Business Unit Supply & Energy Management leverages ENGIE's assets to deliver secure and sustainable energy to its B2B and B2C customers. It uses its expertise in energy management to provide decarbonized electricity 24/7.

Joining Supply & Energy Management means becoming part of a team of over 10,000 passionate experts spread across 20 countries, all united by a shared mission: shaping a greener and more efficient energy future. Together, we push the boundaries of innovation to deliver decarbonized energy 24/7. Join us and be part of those shaping the energy of tomorrow!

Context

As a Quantitative Risk Analyst, you will be part of a team that sits at the intersection of financial modeling, risk management, and software development. Your responsibilities will include validating pricing models for derivatives and designing and continuously improving risk models for market, credit, and liquidity risks.

Your daily tasks will encompass three key areas:

  • Advanced Financial Modeling: You will cultivate a critical mindset and challenge stochastic models through close interaction with traders and pricing model designers.
  • Technical Development: You will implement and test models and their alternatives within a robust C# and Python codebase, integrated into a Big Data environment (AWS, Dataiku).
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: You will work closely with Risk, IT, and Front Office teams to transform complex problems into practical solutions, whether through ad hoc pricing tools, back-testing prototypes, or automated model monitoring systems.

Additionally, you will ensure the long-term robustness of models by calibrating reserves under historical probability, implementing performance metrics, and regularly reviewing model parameters. This role combines scientific rigor with technical creativity and places you at the heart of the risk management team, focusing on energy commodity markets.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform model validation of pricing models for complex derivatives (e.g., exotic basket options, swing options, storage, renewables, ...).
  • Implement validated stochastic models in C# within the risk methodologies pricing library.
  • Build and test alternative models to benchmark and assess the robustness of valuation methods.
  • Participate in internal model committees by providing theoretical and numerical justifications.
  • Design risk metrics for market risks (VaR, SVaR, quantitative stress tests), implement prototypes and present method specifications for future IS integration.
  • Design risk metrics for credit risks (PFE, CVA, DVA), implement prototypes and present method specifications for future IS integration.
  • Ensure full documentation of models and methods for traceability, auditability, and regulatory compliance.

Profile

You hold a Master's degree or PhD in a quantitative discipline such as Financial Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science, or a related field. Your academic background has equipped you with a solid foundation in modeling, analytics, and problem-solving. Beyond your studies, you bring at least three years of hands-on experience as a quantitative analyst, during which you've developed, implemented, and challenged pricing and risk models in real-world financial environments. You are now looking to take on a new challenge where your expertise can make a real impact - bridging cutting-edge theory with practical, high-stakes applications in trading and risk management.

Hard Skills

  • Solid knowledge of stochastic models applied to derivative pricing and risk modeling.
  • Strong background in statistics: hypothesis testing, time series analysis, regression models.
  • Proficient in object-oriented programming (C#, Python), with the ability to independently develop models and prototypes.
  • Familiarity with Big Data technologies, particularly Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Dataiku, is a plus.
  • Previous experience in Commodity Markets is a strong advantage.

Soft Skills

  • Strong analytical skills, conceptual thinking, and scientific rigor.
  • Ability to communicate complex concepts clearly and effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Team spirit and ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and multidisciplinary environment.

Languages

  • Fluent in English

Why join us?

Diversity & Inclusion

If you meet these requirements, then you are the talent we are looking for. Don't wait - apply now with your CV.

At ENGIE S&EM, we are committed to fostering a gender-neutral and inclusive environment where everyone's potential can thrive.

All our positions are open to people with disabilities. If you need any reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process, please inform your recruiter - we will be happy to support you.

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About the role

April 9, 2026

Full time

Company

April 9, 2026

On-site

Energy Storage

ENGIE

engie.com

  •  Puteaux, France

At least three years of experience as a quantitative analyst

UTC+01:00