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ENERGY TRADER - SCHEDULER

Burbank, CA · On-site

$160K - $211K/yr

Essential Functions Buys and sells energy and performs associated activities such as scheduling and nominating, as well as marketing and trading with other suppliers to maximize utilization of City ...

Essential Functions Buys and sells energy and performs associated activities such as scheduling and nominating, as well as marketing and trading with other suppliers to maximize utilization of City ...

ENERGY TRADER - SCHEDULER

Burbank, CA · On-site

$160K - $211K/yr

Essential Functions Buys and sells energy and performs associated activities such as scheduling and nominating, as well as marketing and trading with other suppliers to maximize utilization of City ...

The world's top energy prop desk. Global team in the USA, UK, Singapore, and Dubai. Provides options for K1 status, allowing you to pay long-term capital gains on 60% of your futures trading profits ...

The world's top energy prop desk. Global team in the USA, UK, Singapore, and Dubai. Provides options for K1 status, allowing you to pay long-term capital gains on 60% of your futures trading profits ...

Benefits - Avangrid The role of the Real Time Energy Trader is performed in teams of 3 while working on a 12-hour rotating shift basis. This includes nights, weekends and holidays as the energy ...

Benefits - Avangrid The role of the Real Time Energy Trader is performed in teams of 3 while working on a 12-hour rotating shift basis. This includes nights, weekends and holidays as the energy ...

You find satisfaction working for an energy trading company intensely focused on searching for and finding opportunities in a variety of energy and commodities markets. You rise to the challenge of ...

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How much do energy trader jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for energy trader in the United States is $157,465.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $142,500.00 and $173,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Energy Trader do?

An Energy Trader is responsible for buying and selling energy commodities such as electricity, natural gas, oil, or renewable energy credits on behalf of companies or clients. They analyze market trends, forecast price movements, and execute trades to maximize profits or minimize risks. Energy Traders also manage risks associated with market volatility and often work closely with analysts, utility companies, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance and optimize trading strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Energy Trader, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Energy Trader, you need strong analytical skills, in-depth knowledge of energy markets, and typically a degree in finance, economics, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with trading platforms, risk management software, and relevant financial modeling tools is essential, and certifications like the CFA can be advantageous. Outstanding decision-making, stress management, and negotiation abilities help differentiate top performers in this fast-paced environment. These competencies are crucial for making informed trading decisions, managing risk, and capitalizing on market opportunities in a highly dynamic industry.

What Do Energy Traders Do?

An energy trader acts as a broker between buyers and sellers of energy commodities on an exchange. As an energy trader, you trade futures, which are a contract to purchase some asset at a future time. For energy traders, the asset you contract is generally some amount of liquid gas, oil, or natural gas. Much like a stockbroker, your responsibilities include tracking commodity prices, predicting market trends and changes, and making informed decisions on what purchases or sales will make the most profit. Commodity traders make most of their money from commissions, so staying on top of research is crucial in this field.

What is the difference between Energy Trader vs Energy Analyst?

AspectEnergy TraderEnergy Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in finance, economics, or energy-related fields; certifications like CFA can be beneficialUsually holds degrees in economics, finance, or environmental science; certifications like CFA or energy-specific credentials are common
Work EnvironmentFast-paced trading floors or offices focused on market analysis and transaction executionResearch-focused environments analyzing market data, policy impacts, and energy trends
Employer & Industry UsageEnergy trading firms, utilities, and financial institutions involved in buying/selling energy commoditiesConsulting firms, energy companies, and research institutions providing market insights and forecasts

While both roles require strong analytical skills and knowledge of energy markets, Energy Traders focus on executing trades and managing market risks in real-time, whereas Energy Analysts conduct research and provide insights to inform trading strategies and business decisions.

What are some of the typical challenges Energy Traders face when making real-time trading decisions?

Energy Traders often operate in fast-paced environments where they must analyze large volumes of market data and respond quickly to price fluctuations, regulatory changes, and supply-demand shifts. Balancing risk management with the potential for profit requires keen analytical skills and strong decision-making under pressure. Additionally, collaboration with analysts, schedulers, and risk management teams is essential to ensure trades align with organizational goals and compliance standards.
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Infographic showing various Energy Trader job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $157,465 per year, or $75.7 per hour.
Quantitative Renewable Energy Trader

Quantitative Renewable Energy Trader

Scout Clean Energy

Boulder, CO • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

In this role in the Asset Management team, you will be responsible for trading, price formation analysis, and optimization of the Day-Ahead and Real Time (DART) bidding strategy for ERCOT, SPP, PJM, and future markets. You will assess market fundamentals daily and determine bidding strategies for Scout's portfolio of utility scale wind and solar projects in each of these markets. You will adhere to internal trading limits and execute timely submission of bids daily. You will work with the current team to deploy existing strategies, develop and recommend new strategies, and monitor market fundamentals.
Additionally, you will be responsible for maintaining a daily model and report to account for profits and losses, forecast versus actual generation, and daily and hourly pricing. You will also assist by following and making recommendations on, capacity auctions, and various revenue optimization activities, which require price formation analysis for Scout's portfolio of operating assets.
You will be a key trader and decision maker for the Scout team regarding the DART trading program on a day-to-day basis. You will report directly to the Manager of Energy Trading. In this cross-functional role you will:
  • Serve as key trader and scheduler in the Day-Ahead and Real-Time Markets in designated markets.
  • Report directly to the Manager of Energy Trading on daily project fundamentals and P&L.
  • Communicate effectively with senior management on price formation and trading activities.
  • Understand the capacity markets in each ISO and assist in determining pricing analysis and strategy.
  • Employ excellent risk management skills.

Internally, you will collaborate with other Scout staff to ensure they are kept apprised of trading activities:
  • Engage with the Origination and Transmission teams to ensure current market trends are understood and daily trading strategies match fundamentals occurring in the DA and RT markets.
  • Report upon and discuss monthly the trading strategy and your approach to achieve superior results.
  • Recognize and communicate changing market dynamics and report to senior Asset Management team members and senior management on potential changes in strategy to implement positive trading results more effectively.
  • Challenge yourself to understand the various Capacity Markets in each ISO and assist in pricing analysis and risk versus reward for bidding into capacity auctions.

Requirements
TThese skills and qualifications are required as a basic foundation for this role:
  • A Bachelor's degree in a STEM field from an accredited college program.
  • 1+ years of experience in Day-Ahead and Real Time trading in energy.
  • Strong Microsoft Excel and data analysis skills.
  • Authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship.

In addition, our preferred candidate will have the following experience - or will demonstrate the ability to learn quickly in these areas:
  • Experience in PJM, ERCOT, MISO, and SPP Day Ahead and Real Time Markets and fundamentals that drive those markets.
  • Understanding of U.S. power markets and transmission system.
  • Proficiency in online platforms such as Yes Energy, SNL, Enverus, ISO/RTO Websites to obtain an overall daily fundamental view of the market.
  • Understanding of Intermittent Renewable Resource forecasting and economics.
  • Ability to recognize changing market fundamentals and communicate swiftly and effectively to the Scout team.

Working Style
  • Independent learner who can quickly apply lessons learned in one area to all other work areas.
  • Strong organizational skills with process orientation and attention to detail.
  • Ability to prioritize and deliver top-quality work product in multiple areas without direct supervision.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the desire to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment and to meet deadlines and complete time-sensitive duties.
  • Self-motivator with exceptional leadership and communication skills.
  • Experience using influence rather than authority to achieve desired outcomes.
  • Authorized to work in the United States.

Timeline and Location
We will review resumes for this role on an ongoing basis with a target hire date as soon as possible.
It will be expected that this role will be based in our Boulder, CO, office, on our hybrid in-office schedule.
Most work will take place Monday through Friday starting at 7:00 am MT. Weekend responsibilities included but rotating as needed.
Scout's Values
  • Mission-Orientation. High achievers who want to make a difference in this world and contribute to Scout's stated mission.
  • Teamwork. Respectful and appreciative colleagues with strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to fostering positive relationships across organizational boundaries to deliver on shared team goals.
  • Safety. Uncompromising advocates for the health and safety of fellow employees, contractors, customers, and community members.
  • Integrity. Ethical professionals who do the right thing even when it is difficult.
  • Initiative. Resourceful self-motivators who thrive in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment because of their exceptional leadership, work ethic, and organizational skills.
  • Intelligence. Problem-solving learners who can make informed decisions quickly and create innovative and pragmatic solutions to challenging problems.

Invitation to Women and U.S. Underrepresented Groups
We encourage applications from all demographics and especially those that are traditionally underrepresented in the energy industry. Consistent with our core values, Scout celebrates the diversity of thought and experience that comes from a range of backgrounds including, but not limited to, gender, race, and ethnicity.
Invitation to Veterans
Scout welcomes veterans of the United States Armed Forces to apply for this position. Scout includes veterans of all branches and a diverse set of occupational specialties. We value the independent thinking, problem solving, leadership, and teamwork that our veterans have developed through their service. We welcome applications from any service and any military occupational specialty.
Benefits
Target base salary: $85,000 - $110,000. Negotiable for the right candidate.
Attractive bonus potential.
Scout offers a full range of benefits, including medical/dental/vision insurance with attractive premiums, 401(k) match, short-term disability (STD), long-term disability (LTD), an Employee Assistance Program, and a range of optional supplemental insurance coverage.