Data Engineer
Use your coding and data skills to work on the most important challenge of our time: shifting the world to clean energy.
The role
Ember publishes the best-in-class dataset on global electricity generation and the data team is growing as we expand our datasets to new areas such as installed renewable capacity, price, battery storage, grids and flexibility, EV and heat pump deployment.
We are looking for someone to use their data and coding skills to ensure we can quickly gather and curate data from new sources, as well as helping to run, maintain and document existing data pipelines.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to learn from a knowledgeable and passionate team of engineers and analysts while applying your development skills towards the clean energy transition.
About Ember
Ember is an independent, not-for-profit energy think tank that aims to accelerate the clean energy transition with data and policy. We gather, curate and analyse data on the power sector and coal mine methane emissions, and use our findings to improve energy and climate policy.
See our work at https://ember-energy.org/ and https://x.com/ember_energy
Please note that our interview process consists of two stages. We are working to a relatively tight recruitment timeline, with first-stage interviews planned for 6-7 July and second-stage interviews planned for 14-15 July.
If you anticipate any difficulties attending interviews during these dates, please let us know in your application and we will do our best to accommodate where possible.
Key Responsibilities
Must have
Benefits
Salary: £36,587 - £44,903. Salaries are adjusted based on local cost of living, with country-specific salary ranges shared at interview stage. In all cases, salaries will not be below 75% of the advertised range.
Contract: Full time (but only working 9 days every fortnight with no reduction in pay), permanent subject to a 3 month probationary period. For employees based outside of the UK, a local payroll contract is available, dependent on the country.
Location: Ember is a remote-first organisation, with talents of diverse backgrounds from 15+ countries over the world.
Further benefits: We offer a competitive benefits package, including:
The role
Ember publishes the best-in-class dataset on global electricity generation and the data team is growing as we expand our datasets to new areas such as installed renewable capacity, price, battery storage, grids and flexibility, EV and heat pump deployment.
We are looking for someone to use their data and coding skills to ensure we can quickly gather and curate data from new sources, as well as helping to run, maintain and document existing data pipelines.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to learn from a knowledgeable and passionate team of engineers and analysts while applying your development skills towards the clean energy transition.
About Ember
Ember is an independent, not-for-profit energy think tank that aims to accelerate the clean energy transition with data and policy. We gather, curate and analyse data on the power sector and coal mine methane emissions, and use our findings to improve energy and climate policy.
See our work at https://ember-energy.org/ and https://x.com/ember_energy
Please note that our interview process consists of two stages. We are working to a relatively tight recruitment timeline, with first-stage interviews planned for 6-7 July and second-stage interviews planned for 14-15 July.
If you anticipate any difficulties attending interviews during these dates, please let us know in your application and we will do our best to accommodate where possible.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop new ETL scripts using python to gather and validate data from a variety of sources e.g. APIs, web scraping
- Work with our data engineering team to deploy ETL scripts within our orchestrated data platform based on Dagster and BigQuery.
- Help run, maintain, and improve existing data pipelines
- Help ensure that our pipelines are written using best coding and data practices
- Help ensure Ember's data and output are of the highest standard
Must have
- At least one year experience developing and deploying python code
- Experience working with SQL databases
- Numerate and data literate, with excellent data extraction and transformation skills
- A thoughtful and selective approach to the use of AI coding tools and the ability to critically evaluate their outputs
- Fluent in spoken and written English
- Passionate about clean energy
- Driven and keen to learn
- Systematic with careful attention to detail
- Ability to work as part of a remote international team
- Experience developing data pipelines on an orchestration platform such as dagster (preferred), airflow, dbt or prefect
- Experience with version control software such as git
- Experience working on cloud platforms, such as GCP (preferred), AWS or Azure
- Experience working with business users to turn research questions into specific data requirements, and developing to those requirements
- Other language skills
- Previous experience within the power sector or clean energy sector
Benefits
Salary: £36,587 - £44,903. Salaries are adjusted based on local cost of living, with country-specific salary ranges shared at interview stage. In all cases, salaries will not be below 75% of the advertised range.
Contract: Full time (but only working 9 days every fortnight with no reduction in pay), permanent subject to a 3 month probationary period. For employees based outside of the UK, a local payroll contract is available, dependent on the country.
Location: Ember is a remote-first organisation, with talents of diverse backgrounds from 15+ countries over the world.
Further benefits: We offer a competitive benefits package, including:
- We operate a nine-day fortnight meaning our full-time staff are given every other Friday off work with no reduction in pay
- 25 days holiday, plus UK bank holidays (unless local statutory minimums are higher) and for each year that you're part of the team at Ember you'll receive an additional day of holiday, up to a maximum of 5 additional days.
- Generous paid maternity and paternity leave
- Flexible working conditions, including the opportunity for part-time work and home working
- Access to a local working space can also be arranged for employees
- Free annual eye tests
- Access to a counselling service
- Funding and allocated time for your training and development
- Paid volunteer day
- Four paid days off to enable low carbon travel
- Time off to donate blood