Based in Oxford, you will contribute to the development of Aurora's growing suite of software solutions, used by leading companies across the energy sector. You will help customers to implement their projects on our platform and collaborate with many different Aurora teams to improve the product and increase adoption. You will work with large datasets and support the deployment of our services across many different countries.
Successful candidates will combine a passion for global energy transformation with a strong interest in product management and advanced data analytics. They will work in a dynamic, intellectually stimulating, demanding and collaborative environment. They will gain a deep understanding of the energy industry and product management skills, working at the forefront of the global energy transformation.
The position suits a recent graduate of a bachelor's or master's degree.
Key Responsibilities
- Apply advanced analytics techniques under guidance from senior practitioners to deliver insights from energy modelling and other complex datasets
- Work with a cross-functional team of highly skilled software engineers, modellers, and research analysts in continuous product delivery
- Support clients to answer their questions, gather feedback, and help them get the most value from our services
- Test our products to ensure we deliver high quality and robust software to our clients.
- Become a subject matter expert for the services you work with, in areas such as energy modelling, wind and batteries
- Work with the Product Manager to maintain and update a prioritised product backlog, using a range of inputs such as data, market research, client feedback and your own judgement
- Measure, analyse and report on product adoption, usage, and performance
- Collaborate with other Product Analysts and Managers to share best practices and expand the culture of Product Management
Required Attributes
What we are looking for
- Bachelor's degree and evidence of strong academic performance (First, 2:1 or similar) in a quantitative subject
- Experience with at least one programming language, e.g. Python, R, Matlab, etc
- The ability to collect, analyse and interpret complex quantitative data and information
- Strong interest in energy and power markets
- Evidence of strong performance in team-oriented environments
- Strong communication skills and the ability to adapt your communication style for technical and non-technical audiences
What We Offer
- A fun, informal, collaborative and international work culture
- A competitive salary package
- Access to regular coaching and mentoring sessions and the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals
- Access to the Aurora Academy, our training programme offering a range of opportunities to develop your skills within the responsibilities of your role and within the wider context of the industry
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), offering a complete support network that offers expert advice and compassionate guidance 24/7/365, covering a wide range of personal and professional aspects
At Aurora we will consider all requests for flexible working. For most roles, the following types of flexibility are usually possible: a hybrid model of remote and in-office working and flexible start and finish times. Please talk to us during the interview about the flexibility we could offer and we will be happy to explore the best available option for you.
The Company is committed to the principle that no employee or job applicant shall receive unfavourable treatment on grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership and pregnancy and maternity.
The successful candidate would start as soon as possible. The team will review applications as they are received. Salary will be competitive with experience.