MET Group
Energy
Long-TermPowerResearcher
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“Long-Term Power Researcher at MET Group. Skills: Power market research, Long-term analytics, Scenario modelling. Research future generation and transmission capacity developments. Develop and maintain structured assumptions on technology buildouts”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
2 years of experience in power market analysis, Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, or a related field, research, analytical, and synthesis skills, Ability to structure qualitative market developments into scenario assumptions and modelling inputs, Ability to explain complex developments clearly and translate research into actionable analytical views
Nice to Have
Coding skills in Python and SQL are an advantage, PhD preferred
What You'll Do.
Research future generation and transmission capacity developments
Develop and maintain structured assumptions on technology buildouts
Support mid/long-term fundamental modelling
Track relevant market
and project-pipeline developments
Assess their impact on longer-term power market fundamentals
Contribute to asset valuation
Contribute to strategic analytics
Contribute to longer-term scenario work
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cooperate closely with long-term analysts; Cooperate closely with traders; Cooperate closely with data engineers; Cooperate closely with other stakeholders
Communication Scope
Presentation skills; Communication skills
Full Job Description
MET Group is an integrated European energy company, headquartered in Switzerland, with activities in natural gas and power, focused on multi-commodity wholesale, trading and sales, as well as energy infrastructure and industrial assets. MET Group is represented in 21 countries: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and Ukraine. MET Group is present in 33 national energy markets and 44 international trading hubs. The Group has a significant end-consumer presence in Belgium, Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, and The Netherlands. MET Group has 1350+ permanent staff. The company is owned 90% by MET employees and 10% by Keppel Infrastructure, a wholly owned subsidiary of [Keppel Corporation](https://www.kepcorp.com/en/)*. We are looking to expand the Analytics team by hiring an experienced Long-Term Power Researcher to strengthen long-term power analytics through structured research on future generation and transmission capacity developments across European markets. The role will support strategic analytics, scenario development, and longer-term asset evaluation by translating market and infrastructure developments into documented modelling assumptions and research outputs. * Research future generation and transmission capacity developments across European markets, including new builds, refurbishments, decommissioning, and network expansion * Develop and maintain structured assumptions on technology buildouts, disruptions, delays, and saturation hypotheses * Support mid/long-term fundamental modelling through documented research inputs and scenario development * Track relevant market, infrastructure, and project-pipeline developments and assess their impact on longer-term power market fundamentals * Contribute to asset valuation, strategic analytics, and longer-term scenario work * Coop
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