Alex Staff Agency
energy market
DataSpecialist
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“Data Specialist at Alex Staff Agency. Skills: Python for data wrangling, SQL for complex queries, Data cleaning and reconciliation, Data mapping and documentation. Mapping BM units to power plants and fuel types. Reconciling legacy data formats with current ones”
Industry & Context.
Own ambiguous problems; Do your own research; Understand root causes of data quality issues
Core overlap with UK business hours expected (at least 4 hours daily)
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Strong Python skills for data work, Solid SQL skills, Experience with messy, real-world data, Methodical and detail-oriented, Good documentation habits, Self-directed
Nice to Have
Experience with energy, utilities, or market data (any geography), Familiarity with UK energy markets, Elexon data, or grid operations, dbt experience for transformation pipelines, Exposure to time-series data challenges (irregular timestamps, gaps, restatements), Agentic AI Coding Experience
What You'll Do.
Mapping BM units to power plants and fuel types
Reconciling legacy data formats with current ones
Ensuring consistency between different Elexon message types
Cleaning time-series data (outliers
Cross-referencing sources
Making judgment calls
Documenting edge cases
Building and maintaining reference/master datasets
Investigating discrepancies between data sources
Developing reusable Python-based cleaning routines
Understanding why data quality issues occur
Writing and maintaining Python data grabbers for energy market APIs
Building dbt models to transform raw data
Orchestrating workflows via GitHub Actions
Designing PostgreSQL schemas
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Async collaboration (Slack, GitHub, documented decisions)
Communication Scope
Communicate findings clearly
Full Job Description
We need someone who understands data deeply and uses Python to wrangle it — not a platform engineer, not a pure pipeline builder, but a data specialist who's comfortable with research, investigation, and the unglamorous work of making messy energy market data actually usable. You'll spend significant time on tasks like: mapping BM units to power plants and fuel types, reconciling legacy data formats with current ones, ensuring consistency between different Elexon message types, and cleaning time-series data (outliers, gaps, overlaps). Some of this requires genuine investigation — cross-referencing sources, making judgment calls, documenting edge cases. There's no API that solves these problems for you. Python is your primary tool (Pandas, Numpy, standard libraries) to minimise manual effort, but you should be comfortable that some detective work is unavoidable. If you find satisfaction in truly understanding a dataset's structure and quirks — rather than just piping data through and hoping for the best — this role is for you. **Data Mapping and Research** • Map BM units from Elexon to their corresponding power plants, substations, and fuel types — combining API data, public registers, and manual research • Map substations to ETYS zones and grid supply points • Build and maintain reference/master datasets that link identifiers across disparate sources (Elexon, National Grid ESO, TEC register, etc.) • Document mappings, assumptions, and known limitations clearly for downstream users **Data Reconciliation and Consistency** • Reconcile legacy data formats with current formats (e.g., historical operational data stored in different schemas or granularities) • Ensure consistency between different Elexon message types — understand the market data structure well enough to know why BOALF, BOD, and DISBSAD might not perfectly align and how to handle it • Investigate discrepancies between data sources and determine authoritative values **Data Cleaning and Quality** • Clean time
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