Energy trading sits at the heart of global energy markets, balancing supply, demand, and price in real time. As markets become more volatile and renewables reshape supply dynamics, skilled traders and analysts are more valuable than ever.
What jobs involve
Energy trading roles combine analytical thinking with commercial decision-making. Depending on your role, you could:
Trade power, gas, or renewable assets
Analyse market trends and price movements
Manage risk and trading strategies
Support portfolio optimisation
Work with real-time data and forecasting tools
Key skills
Market analysis and trading strategy
Strong numerical and analytical ability
Risk management
Knowledge of power and commodities markets
Data tools (Excel, Python, trading platforms)
How Vallum can help
We work with energy trading houses, utilities, and investment-backed platforms across global markets. For candidates, that means access to high-impact roles in fast-moving environments. For clients, it means connecting with talent who understand both the technical and commercial side of energy markets.
How we support hiring in this space
Hiring in fast-moving sectors like energy trading isn't straightforward. Skills are niche, competition is high, and timing matters.
At Vallum Associates, we support businesses through a range of tailored recruitment solutions, including:
Permanent hiring for long term growth
Contract and interim solutions for project delivery
Statement of Work (SoW) models for scalable project support
Embedded and in-house recruitment solutions
Executive search for senior and leadership hires
Market insights through our People Intelligence offering
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FAQs
What is an energy trading job?
Energy trading involve buying and selling energy commodities like power, gas, or renewables to generate profit and manage supply.
Do you need experience to work in energy trading?
Many roles require experience in finance, energy markets, or data-analysis, though entry-level analyst roles also exist.
Where are energy trading jobs based?
Key hubs include London, Houston, Amsterdam, and other major financial and energy centres.
What skills are most important in energy trading?
Analytical thinking, risk management, and a strong understanding or market dynamics are essential.
In Glasgow, hiring demand is strongly influenced by its long-standing engineering base and its role in the UK’s energy transition, particularly across renewables and infrastructure. Investment in offshore wind, power networks, and major infrastructure projects continues to drive the need for experienced technical professionals. Vallum Associates works across these sectors, supporting both businesses and individuals involved in project-led environments.
Candidates
For those exploring jobs in Glasgow, opportunities are often linked to energy, engineering, and infrastructure developments across Scotland and the wider UK. Engineering jobs in Glasgow and energy jobs in Glasgow remain in demand, particularly for professionals with experience in renewables, power, and large-scale projects. Roles are available on both a contract and permanent basis, depending on project scope and long-term career plans.
Clients
Organisations hiring in Glasgow benefit from access to a strong pool of engineering and technical talent. Vallum Associates supports businesses in securing the skills required to deliver complex projects, from early-stage development through to execution and ongoing operations.
