Data Scientist

Understanding Recruitment
London
2 months ago
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Overview

We’re a high-calibre climate tech startup on a mission to decarbonise the grid. Backed by top-tier VCs and founded by ex-traders and quants, we’re building the real-time infrastructure that optimises energy flows across markets.

Now, we’re hiring a Data Scientist to design, build, and deploy live forecasting models that will help reshape the energy system.


The Opportunity

  • Solve complex forecasting problems using high-frequency, noisy datasets
  • Work directly with traders, engineers, and market experts to deliver models into production
  • Shape both product direction and strategy in a mission-led, fast-paced environment
  • Earn competitive compensation with meaningful equity in a high-growth startup

What We’re Looking For

  • Exceptional academic background (Maths, Physics, Engineering, or CS) from Oxbridge, Imperial, or top global equivalents
  • Hands-on experience in time-series analysis, forecasting, or signal processing
  • Strong coding ability (Python) with clean, production-ready practices
  • A systems-level thinker who combines technical depth with commercial awareness
  • (Bonus) Exposure to energy markets, trading, or large-scale optimisation problems

If you’re a data scientist with a top-tier quantitative background who thrives in high-bar environments (startups, big tech, finance) and wants to drive impact on the energy transition, we should talk.


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Information Technology

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Media and Energy Technology

London, United Kingdom


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