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  • Expired
    Boulder, Colorado, United States
      Hybrid   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 110k–130k yearly
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    Athens, Greece
      Hybrid   Full time   More than 3 months ago
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    Boulder, Colorado, United States
      Flexible   Full time   More than 3 months ago
      USD 150k–180k yearly
  • Analytics Jobs in Renewable Energy

    Analytics roles in renewable energy split into two distinct camps: those working on energy systems and operations, and those supporting commercial decisions. The former optimize asset performance and grid integration. The latter handle market risk, portfolio valuation, and trading strategies. Both require comfort with uncertainty—renewable generation is inherently variable, and analytics professionals spend significant time modeling scenarios rather than reporting historical facts.

    What the Work Actually Involves

    Data analysts and engineers at companies like Octopus Energy and OVO Energy often focus on customer behavior, pricing optimization, and demand forecasting. At asset operators like EDP Renewables or SSE Renewables, the emphasis shifts to production forecasting, performance monitoring, and maintenance planning. Energy analysts at trading desks work with Energy Trading and Risk Management (ETRM) systems to manage hedging strategies and comply with settlement requirements.

    One misconception: analytics in renewables isn't primarily about environmental impact dashboards. Most roles center on financial performance and operational reliability. You'll analyze revenue under different merchant price scenarios, assess battery dispatch strategies, or model transmission congestion—commercial problems with environmental co-benefits.

    Company Types and Career Entry Points

    Retail energy suppliers (Octopus Energy, OVO Energy, Enpal) hire business analysts and data scientists for customer-facing systems. Developers and operators (Clearway Energy Group, BayWa r.e.) need analysts who understand Energy Storage, Solar Energy, and Wind Energy project economics. Battery storage specialists like Plus Power seek analysts comfortable with optimization algorithms.

    Professionals transitioning from finance, software engineering, or utilities typically succeed. The IEA projects solar and wind will account for 30% of global electricity by 2030, driving sustained hiring. Python skills, SQL proficiency, and domain knowledge in Trading & Risk Management or Predictive Models open doors across Berlin, London, Houston, and Singapore—major hubs represented in current openings.

    Specialized Roles and Market Direction

    Job titles reveal increasing specialization: Energy Modelling Analysts handle generation forecasts, while ETRM specialists configure trading systems. Data engineers build pipelines connecting SCADA systems, market data feeds, and settlement platforms. Financial analysts at integrated utilities blend traditional corporate finance with renewable project valuation.

    The premium combinations pair analytics with domain expertise in specific technologies (battery dispatch optimization) or markets (capacity mechanisms, renewable energy certificates). As variable renewable generation grows and markets become more complex, analytical capabilities that bridge technical operations and commercial strategy will command the strongest opportunities.


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