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About the Company
The JERA Global Markets Group (JERAGM) is a leading utility backed energy trader. A joint venture between majority shareholder JERA Co., Inc. and EDF Trading Ltd, JERAGM’s shareholders are among the world’s major utilities.
JERAGM operates one of the most exciting energy portfolios in the world which gives it an in-depth understanding of the way local, regional and international energy markets behave. Its in-depth knowledge and market insights enable us to capture trading opportunities, optimise portfolios, create value and enhance security of supply for our customers.
Headquartered in Singapore, JERAGM has a global talent pool of about 400 people across offices located in five strategic locations: Singapore, the UK (London), Japan (Tokyo), the US (Houston) and Australia (Brisbane).
JERA Global Markets Pte. Ltd. is strongly capitalised with over US$500 million in paid up capital and has retained its AA Stable rating from R&I, attributable to a robust business model and solid financial base. JERAGM has a total equity of US$3.4 billion (as of 1 April 2025).
Job Description
The Market Analyst will be part of the fundamentals team within JERAGM focussing on LNG and European gas. The individual will play a key part in the analysis supporting JERAGM’s LNG, Coal and Japanese Power trading businesses.
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The role of the analyst will be to update our models and by doing so gain market views. Strong coding experience is required as we want to move away from Excel based models to Python models for further modelling insights.
He/she will coordinate closely with other team members in Singapore and London in a collaborative and open manner. Assisting with right input for others to make for senior management. Draft weekly and monthly reports based upon the updating of the models – the lessons learned.
Key Role Responsibilities
- Running tools and models and enhancing them further to support our insights.
- Work closely with traders and other analysts by sharing the sensitivity and lessons learned of what the models show and understanding limitation of modelling. Communicating the impact of our analysis.
- Share insights on wider gas and relevant commodity markets. Understanding their impacts on our views and positions.
- Scraping data and data-warehouse buildout so that a more systematic approach of modelling is possible – especially considering probabilistic and multivariable regression models.


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Qualifications
- Recent graduates (within the last 24 months) with a Master's degree in a highly numerate discipline, preferably Econometrics, Data Science or a related field.
- Maximum 3 years’ experience in similar role an advantage
- Econometrics, PowerBI, Python and (spreadsheet) modelling experience is required
- No experience required (but an advantage) for a commodity market like European gas
- Good understanding in logistical optimisation
- Commercial thinking and ability to see opportunities in data and in trends
- Solid understanding of IT infrastructure projects and implementation. Keen to develop view on commodity markets and its effect on the markets/prices
- Strong quantitative and qualitative analysis skills; excellent Excel, Python and modelling skills. PowerBI experience a requirement.
- Exceptional written, oral and interpersonal communication skills
Application Process
- CV & Cover Letter Screening
- Technical Interview
- Final Stage Interview
- Offer & Pre-Employment Checks
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