Junior Developer - Physical Markets Trading
5 Months ago
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Job Description
AGL is seeking a Junior Developer for their Physical Markets Trading team in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. The role involves supporting the development of utility-sized battery storage trading software using Python and SQL, as well as enhancing existing applications. The developer will collaborate with traders to improve efficiency and decision-making processes within the energy market. The ideal candidate should have strong coding skills, experience with operational systems, and a background in Computer Science. Benefits include flexible working options, paid parental leave, and participation in diversity initiatives.
AGL Energy
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1001 - 5000
Sector: Other enterprise (non-climate)About this company
Founded date:1837
Revenue:US$ 100 - 500 million
Investors:Australian Renewable Energy Agency, Brookfield Asset Management, Mike Cannon-Brookes
Stage:Other
Website:agl.com.au
AGL is one of Australia's leading integrated energy companies, and the largest ASX listed owner, operator and developer of renewable energy generation in the country. Drawing on over 175 years...read more
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