Analyst jobs in Middlesex
Energy Demand Analyst (SAS Analyst)
- Recruiter :
- Centrica PLC
- Salary :
- £30,000 to £37,000 per year (Base £30 - £37k , Package £40,000)
- Location :
- Staines, Middlesex
- Description :
- restructure our business; we are now seeking a new Energy Demand Analyst to join this highly commercial team. Energy Demand Analyst (SAS Analyst) -The Overview ... reductions to British Gas. Energy Demand Analyst (SAS Analyst) - The Vacancy ... imbalance activities. Energy Demand Analyst (SAS Analyst) - The Person: The ... algorithms is desirable. The Energy Demand Analyst we are recruiting will be ambitious
- Posted on :
- 01/12/2008
Analyst - Electricity Imbalance Manager
- Recruiter :
- Centrica PLC
- Salary :
- £55,000 to £80,000 per year (Base up to £55K Package up to c.80K)
- Location :
- Staines, Middlesex
- Description :
- Analyst - Electricity Imbalance Manager : Overview British Gas is the biggest supplier of gas and electricity in Britain's domestic market and helps thousands of the UK's most vulnerable elderly households with our fuel poverty strategy. ... from West London and encourage flexible working arrangements. Analyst ... ) * Work towards the elimination of electricity imbalance Analyst - Electricity ... Analyst - Electricity Imbalance Manager : The Opportunity A recent
- Posted on :
- 01/12/2008
Commercial Controller - Corporate Accounts
- Recruiter :
- Centrica PLC
- Salary :
- £70,000 to £90,000 per year (Basic up to £70,000.Package to c.£90,000)
- Location :
- Staines, Middlesex
- Description :
- Centrica plc has operations in UK, North America and Europe. With 30 million customer-product relationships, Centrica's vision is to become a leading supplier of energy and related services for its chosen markets and maximise value to shareholders. With major brand names including British Gas, Dyno Group, Centrica Energy and Direct Energy; Centrica plc is a top 30 FTSE 100 company. British Gas Business (BGB) is the leading energy supplier to businesses in the UK with projected sales in excess o
- Posted on :
- 01/12/2008
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