
Non-Commodity Pricing Specialist
- Hybrid
- London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Job description
Non-Commodity Pricing Analyst
Location: Hammersmith, London (Hybrid working, 3-days a week in the office)
Hours: Full-time, 35 hours Monday to Friday (Core working 10am to 3pm)
About Us
At Brook Green Supply, we are a leading independent B2B energy supplier, committed to driving the transition to a sustainable energy future. We reshape the market by providing expert supply contracts, risk management services, and data-driven insights to some of GB’s most complex energy consumers.
Our experienced commercial team is expanding, and we’re offering an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and analytical individual to help shape how we understand, forecast, and manage non-commodity costs.
Why this role matters
We’re looking for analytical, curious, and commercially minded people to join our Commercial team and take ownership of how we forecast, model, and manage non-commodity costs.
Your insights will directly influence our pricing, profitability, and the value we deliver to some of the UK’s most complex energy users.
What you’ll do
You’ll dive deep into data, models, and market change — ensuring our pricing is sharp, fair, and future-proof.
Here’s what a typical week might look like:
Forecast and model non-commodity costs across electricity and gas portfolios (Distribution, Transmission, Environmental & Government Levies etc)
Keep our pricing models accurate, scalable, and compliant with changing market and regulatory frameworks.
Partner with Sales, Operations, Finance and Regulatory teams to ensure non-commodity inputs are correctly reflected in pricing, billing, and reconciliations.
Support large-deal pricing and bespoke tenders by providing clear, data-backed insights to account managers and senior stakeholders.
Investigate and reconcile variances between forecast and billed costs, identifying drivers and proposing improvements.
Automate repetitive processes and build smarter workflows using SQL, Python, or BI tools.
Stay ahead of industry changes — network charging reforms, regulatory consultations, and system operator updates — and help the team adapt proactively.
Create clear, engaging reports and dashboards to communicate findings and market movements.
What we’re looking for
We’re looking for individuals with different levels of experience who possess analytical edge and energy market awareness to make data meaningful, and an individual who has the confidence to influence commercial decisions.
Job requirements
You’ll have:
2–6 years’ experience in energy pricing, forecasting, settlements, or commercial analytics depending on where you are at in your career.
A solid grasp of GB electricity and/or gas non-commodity charges.
Advanced Excel skills and comfort working with large, complex datasets.
Experience with SQL, Python, or similar tools for analysis and automation.
Attention to detail, a structured approach to problem-solving, and strong commercial awareness.
The ability to explain analytical findings in plain language and collaborate across teams.
It’s a bonus if you also have:
A degree in a numerical or analytical subject (Economics, Maths, Engineering, Data Science).
Familiarity with Power BI, Tableau, or other visualisation tools.
Understanding of upcoming industry reforms (e.g. network charge reviews, balancing changes).
Experience mentoring junior analysts or contributing to process improvements.
A note from us
Even if you don’t tick every single box, we’d still love to hear from you because if you’re passionate about data, energy markets, and driving positive change, then we’ll help you grow into the role.
Questions
If you have any questions such as a query about salary, then someone from our recruitment team will be able to answer this for you or for example, if you require any specific accommodations during the interview process then please let us know and we will ensure that we do our best to make sure we can assist you.
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