Primary responsibilities include managing short-term physical electricity positions in European markets, submitting bids and transmission rights, nominating positions with trading counterparts, and ensuring accurate representation of trading activities in scheduling systems. Schedulers must understand grid operator nomination requirements, react quickly to operational information, and minimize costly imbalances.
Candidates must possess a graduate qualification in an analytical discipline like finance, science, engineering, or mathematics. Strong quantitative skills, some scheduling or energy market operational experience, and fluency in English and another European language are essential. Experience with VBA or programming skills is advantageous. The role demands decisiveness, ability to work under pressure, strong attention to detail, and excellent organizational capabilities.
EDF Trading offers a comprehensive benefits package including hybrid working, personal pension plan, private medical and dental insurance, corporate gym memberships, electric car lease programme, health assessments, and diverse networking opportunities. The company provides a dynamic, innovative environment with continuous learning opportunities, emphasizing cultural diversity and professional growth in the energy trading sector.