Summary
In ENOWA Commercial Hub we are ‘Energizing our 100% renewable future’. Portfolio Management contributes to achieving this vision by coordinating a smooth energy system build-up and diligently managing risk-return trade-offs. The purpose of the Portfolio Management Manager role within the Portfolio Management team is to be accountable within portfolio management activities for short-term demand planning and risk management.
Position description and responsibilities
Portfolio Management
To be responsible for activities related to portfolio management, including but not limited to:
- Develop knowledge on short-term and long-term demand and generation forecast.
- I&C products and pricing strategy definition
- Identify potential risks in the associate to new products
- Risk analysis and portfolio short-term strategy
- Book building activities to keep demand and supply build-out in sync
- Work closely with internal teams to ensure alignment and coordination of activities and goals.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and implement strategic initiatives and projects.
- Identify opportunities for process improvements and implement best practices in products design and implementation.
- Structure new products and service for I&C customers in accordance with ENOWA strategies.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in energy or related industry, ideally in a similar position
- Experience in portfolio management
- Understanding of wholesale power markets, electricity product design, price modelling and underlying energy economics is an advantage
- Knowledge of MS Office toolkit a must
- Strong quantitative, analytical, data interpretation and problem-solving skills
- Team-player with strong communication skills
- Desire to accept the challenge of developing a fully renewable system
- Experience in structuring and negotiation of products and service for I&C customers.
- Motivation to work in the Middle East
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Economics, Finance or other related degree, preferably with a focus on energy markets