HPFC Analyst (Energy Portfolio and Quantitative Analysis) | Wirtschaftswissenschaftler (m/w/d)

enercity AG

Hannover, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Published Oct 22, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role is for an HPFC Analyst focused on supporting market and portfolio strategies through rigorous quantitative analysis and modeling within the energy sector. The core responsibilities include developing, calibrating, and maintaining Hedging/Pricing/Forecasting Curves ((H)PFCs), creating market sensitivity scenarios, and integrating technical asset flexibilities (like power plants, storage, and PPAs) into overall portfolio valuation to optimize risk/return profiles. You will be responsible for the valuation and pricing of complex structured trading products (e.g., Dark/Spark Spreads, options) and the continuous development and implementation of optimization and valuation algorithms. Success requires a Master’s degree in a quantitative field such as Economics, Mathematics, or Engineering, coupled with professional experience in energy trading, portfolio management, or risk management. Strong programming skills, particularly in Python and SQL, are essential. This position offers significant autonomy to shape processes and solutions while working in a highly collaborative, team-oriented environment, ensuring data quality and consistent reporting for critical portfolio management decisions.

Required Skills

Education

Completed Master's degree (e.g., Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering)

Experience

  • Professional experience in energy trading, portfolio management, pricing, or risk management
  • Experience developing (H)PFCs, scenarios, and valuation models
  • Demonstrable experience collaborating with IT
  • Experience handling trading/risk tools
  • Ideally, experience with Git, CI/CD, and Cloud-based workflows

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Analytical and structured thinking; Strong communication skills (including explaining complex models to non-experts); Team capability and self-initiative; Willingness to actively shape processes, products, and solutions.