Openlink Endur Developer / Analyst (m/f/d) at EnBW UK Ltd
London, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Marketing/Advertising/Sales

Description

EnBW UK Ltd
Ort:
London
Referenznummer:
EnUK TfDE 20250718
Vollzeit/Teilzeit:
Vollzeit
Über das Unternehmen
EnBW is one of the largest energy supply companies in Germany and Europe, with a workforce of 27,000 employees. EnBW UK Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of EnBW and part of EnBW’s Trading division, which is EnBW’s central point of access to the energy markets. We are active in key European markets and international energy exchanges. The Trading division is responsible for the optimal management of the EnBW portfolio and energy trading. We support the energy transition through active marketing and management of renewable energies, PPAs, direct marketing and hydrogen supply and sales. This is an exciting time to be part of our international team, whose mission is to develop smart energy products and promote renewable energy. EnBW’s trading business operates in 4 European countries; Germany, UK, Norway and Switzerland. This position is based in London and is a hybrid remote role.

Unser Angebot

  • A competitive salary and a generous holiday package
  • Pension contributions
  • Health assessment, private medical and dental insurance
  • Significant training, development, and career growth opportunities
  • Attractive workplace in a brand-new office

Vielfältige Aufgaben

A wide range of tasks

  • Lead development initiatives in trade processing, ETRM, and trade lifecycle management.
  • Customise and extend Endur functionality using OpenJVS, OpenComponents, Connex, .NET, Java, Kafka, and SQL.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams across Europe and other time zones for project delivery.
  • Analyse and optimise legacy Endur customisations, improving undocumented codebases.
  • Provide production support to Operations and maintain effective communication with stakeholders

Überzeugendes Profil

Convincing profile

  • Proven expertise in Openlink Endur development, including cMotion configuration and scripting.
  • Hands-on experience with OpenJVS, OpenComponents, Java, SQL, Kafka, Python, and API design/testing.
  • Familiarity with Connex Gateways for trade booking and market data integration.
  • Strong understanding of DevOps methodologies, CI/CD pipelines, and performance optimisation for EOD batch processing.
  • Excellent communication skills, analytical abilities, and a scientific academic background.

Über den Bereich
About Us
EnBW’s Trading business unit is EnBW’s central market access point to the energy markets. We are active in key European markets and on international energy exchanges. Our Trading unit is responsible for the optimal management of EnBW’s portfolio, is active in the trading of renewable energies and thus supports the Energiewende. We are also involved in future topics such as hydrogen or smart & digital in trading, as well as in new supply contracts and the management of renewable energies. EnBW’s Business Unit Trading operates with an international team with employees from more than 30 nations, represented at 4 European locations: Germany, England, Norway, and Switzerland. Take the chance and play a part in shaping the future.
The position is ideally based in London but it can also be located at our Headquarter in Karlsruhe,

Responsibilities
  • Lead development initiatives in trade processing, ETRM, and trade lifecycle management.
  • Customise and extend Endur functionality using OpenJVS, OpenComponents, Connex, .NET, Java, Kafka, and SQL.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams across Europe and other time zones for project delivery.
  • Analyse and optimise legacy Endur customisations, improving undocumented codebases.
  • Provide production support to Operations and maintain effective communication with stakeholder
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