At World Kinect, our people are our most valuable asset and your development and growth benefits our company. As you “Fuel Your Career” with new opportunities we encourage you to apply to this internal position or refer external talent you may know. Join a dynamic and growing team at World Kinect, where you'll play a key role in shaping energy strategies for clients across the UK and EMEA. This is a great opportunity for someone early in their energy career to deepen their regulatory knowledge, gain international exposure, and grow within a supportive and collaborative environment. The role will require the candidate to keep abreast of changes in regulated charges, taxes and levies in the UK, and to keep Kinect’s systems and staff appraised of these. Working with the Operations team they will also conduct tenders, provide budgets and manage queries for customers, primarily in the UK, but also across a number of key countries within EMEA. This role is ideal for someone looking to build a career in energy markets, with opportunities to develop technical and commercial skills. Key Responsibilities: Regulatory Insight : Monitor and interpret changes in UK energy regulations, taxes, and levies; communicate updates clearly to internal teams and clients. Data Management : Maintain accurate and timely data in internal systems to support reporting and analysis. Client Support : Deliver energy tenders, budgets, and resolve queries for clients across the UK and EMEA. Collaboration : Work closely with the Operations and Sales teams to ensure seamless service delivery. Person Specification: Ideally someone with 2-3 years of experience within the energy industry, who understands how the regulated charges work in the UK. The candidate will probably have worked for a Supplier or other Industry participant, such as a DNO or ESO. A degree with a mathematical background may be useful but not essential. Knowledge of Python/VBA would be advantageous. The individual will be part of a growing team that is representing World Kinect within the energy industry across EMEA. A working knowledge of any European languages would be a bonus.