Power/Gas Scheduling Analyst
Currently in my final year of College and have strong internships in front office trading roles, but I'm wondering what's the best way to get into a power or gas firm as a scheduler. A lot of these positions require experience, but are there scheduling roles available for those straight out of undergrad? I've been networking and have been able to pass my resume to a few firms, but no luck at the banks given my non-target background. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I remember seeing an EDF job posting saying it looked for past scheduling experience or someone with experience in contracts who was willing to learn. How you get a job in contracts is the next question I suppose.
I've never heard of someone going directly into scheduling. Most firms will have a risk or contracts department that funnels into it; whether they hire straight from college will be firm specific.
Definitely PM monty09, he knows a ton about this stuff.
Depends on the firm and candidate, scheduling is pretty important gig and usually left for people with more experience. That said there is no real prior skills needed so again firm dependent.
I also have been looking for a scheduling position and most energy trading firms around Houston have scheduling as an entry level position.
banks are all leaving, deutsche JPM BAML etc. Citi is ironically expanding their team and goldman has no plants to sell their business.
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