Pricing Analyst - DNO / IDNO

Hednesford
2 weeks ago
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Recently named as one of the 'Best Big Companies to Work For’ by Best Companies, J. Murphy & Sons Limited (Murphy) is a leading international, specialist engineering and construction company founded in 1951 with a purpose to improve life by delivering world-class infrastructure.
 
Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Canada, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation; natural resources; power and water. Headquartered in London, Murphy has a number of related businesses – Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy is a specialist in delivering pipelines, design, structural steel, tunnelling, fabrication, bridges and piling, and has a substantial holding of plant, equipment and facilities.
 
Murphy employs around 3,600 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, they work as ‘One Murphy’ - directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. 

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The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of energy tariffs, regulations, and pricing structures, with a specific background in working within a Distribution Network Operator (DNO) or Independent Distribution Network Operator (IDNO). This role offers an exciting opportunity to play a key part in the development, analysis, and optimisation of energy tariffs to ensure both compliance and competitive pricing strategies.

A day in the life of a Murphy Analyst

Tariff Development & Analysis: Analyse and develop energy tariffs in line with market trends, regulatory frameworks, and company objectives.
Ensure that tariffs are optimised for cost-effectiveness and meet both business and customer needs.
Regulatory Compliance, ensure all tariffs are compliant with industry regulations, including government policies and Ofgem guidelines.
Up to date with changes in regulatory requirements and adjust tariff structures accordingly.
Reporting & Data Management: Regularly produce reports on tariff performance, including cost analysis, profitability, and customer impact.
Work closely with other departments to share findings and ensure data accuracy.
Market Research: Monitor market tariffs and emerging industry trends, identifying opportunities for competitive advantage and proposing adjustments to tariffs or pricing strategies.
Project Involvement: Support the implementation of new tariffs or changes to existing tariffs, including managing timelines, coordinating with relevant teams, and ensuring smooth execution.  

Still interested, does this sound like you?

Experience working within a DNO or IDNO in a tariff or pricing-related role. Strong knowledge of energy tariff structures, and industry regulations is essential.
Technical Skills: Proficient in data analysis and tariff modelling.
Experience with software tools such as Excel, SQL, or other relevant tariff analysis tools is highly desirable.
A comprehensive understanding of the energy market, regulatory frameworks, and key players within the DNO/IDNO space.
A relevant degree or professional qualification within the energy, economics, or finance field is preferred.
Previous experience in a regulatory, commercial, or analytical role within the energy sector.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines

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