Our team is closely involved with key decision makers of the decarbonisation agenda in the Netherlands and Belgium, which means that you will have the chance to work on projects and topics of high relevance. Examples of recent projects we delivered include assessing the impact of grid development and grid congestion on the Dutch energy transition, evaluating business cases for batteries and renewable energy projects in the Dutch and Belgian electricity markets and analysing the investment opportunities in power infrastructure from data centre development in the Netherlands.
The successful applicant will combine a strong interest in energy markets and policy, proven analytical capabilities, and great performance in team-oriented environments. As an (Senior) Analyst, you will play an active role in client-facing activities including presenting in virtual and in-person client workshops.
We ensure a dynamic, intellectually stimulating, and supportive environment. You will enjoy autonomy, the opportunity to influence major decisions in the energy sector, and the support to grow into an industry expert under the guidance of Aurora’s senior leadership.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop timely and rigorous quantitative analyses to enhance clients’ decision making
- Develop long-term scenarios for the Dutch and Belgium power market with the help of Aurora’s in-house power market model
- Work closely with our modelling team, structuring economic problems into quantifiable analyses and deriving insights from model results
- Monitor market activity, keeping abreast of the latest market and policy developments to eventually grow into a market expert
- Communicate findings to clients as well as to the wider public (media, webinars etc.)
- Deliver both online and in-person presentations and workshops to a broad range of clients
- Contribute to the expansion of Aurora’s research topics and analytical tools by identifying key trends and new opportunities to expand our capabilities
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- A university degree in either:
- a quantitative subject, coupled with a keen interest in policy developments
- a social science, environmental studies, or a related field, coupled with an interest in quantitative analysis
- A proven ability to collect, analyse and interpret complex quantitative data and information
- The capacity to communicate effectively with both technically and non-technically minded individuals, both in writing and orally
- A collaborative nature, evidence of performance in team-oriented environments is highly desired
- Proficiency (C1 Level) in Dutch and English; fluency in French is a plus
- Strong personal drive, enthusiasm, and a can-do attitude.
- A strong interest in energy economics and a great motivation to work in the energy sector
- 1-3 years’ work experience at a leading consultancy, energy company, or other firm or institution (e.g. utility, developer, bank, government, university)
- Experience in working with energy system and/or optimisation models
- Demonstrated success in project and/or team management
What we offer
- The opportunity to be at the forefront of the energy transition and influence major decisions in the energy sector
- Direct engagement with clients through Aurora conferences, workshops, and webinars
- The opportunity to grow into a publicly visible industry expert
- A fun and collaborative and international work culture
- A competitive salary package
- Access to regular coaching and mentoring sessions and the opportunity to learn from experienced professionals
- Access to the Aurora Academy, our training programme offering a range of opportunities to develop your skills within the responsibilities of your role and within the wider context of the industry
- Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), offering a complete support network that offers expert advice and compassionate guidance 24/7/365, covering a wide range of personal and professional aspects
The Company is committed to the principle that no employee or job applicant shall receive unfavourable treatment on grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity.
The successful candidate would start as soon as possible. We will review applications as they are received. Salary will be competitive with experience.
To apply, please submit your Résumé / CV, a motivation letter, your salary expectations and please inform us of your notice period.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applications via email, telephone, or social media platforms. To be considered for this position, please submit your application using the link provided. Applications submitted through any other channel will not be reviewed.
About
From its academic roots, Aurora Energy Research is a thriving, rapidly growing company, currently serving over 1000 of the world’s most influential energy sector participants, including utilities, investors, and governments. While we constantly strive to reach new markets and diversify our product portfolio, we are already active across the globe in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Europe, South Africa and North America, working with leading organisations to provide comprehensive market intelligence, bespoke analytic and advisory services, and cutting-edge software. We are a diverse team of experts with vast energy, financial, and consulting backgrounds, covering power, hydrogen, carbon, and fossil commodities. With this, we provide data-driven intelligence to fuel strategic decisions in the global energy transformation.
Skills Required
- University degree in a quantitative subject or social science/environmental studies with interest in quantitative analysis
- Proven ability to collect, analyse and interpret complex quantitative data
- Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally with technical and non-technical audiences
- Collaborative nature and evidence of performance in team-oriented environments
- Proficiency (C1 Level) in Dutch and English
- Fluency in French
- Strong personal drive, enthusiasm, and a can-do attitude
- Strong interest in energy economics and motivation to work in the energy sector
- 1-3 years' relevant work experience (consultancy, energy company, utility, developer, bank, government, or university)
- Experience working with energy system and/or optimisation models
- Demonstrated success in project and/or team management
Aurora Energy Research Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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What We Do
From its academic roots, Aurora Energy Research has grown to become the largest dedicated power market analytics company in Europe, providing data-driven intelligence for strategic decisions in the global energy transformation. We are a diverse team of over 350 experts with vast energy, financial and consulting backgrounds, covering power, hydrogen, carbon and fossil commodities. We are active in Europe, APAC and the US, working with world-leading organisations to provide comprehensive market intelligence, bespoke analytic and advisory services, and cutting-edge software.







