At a Glance
- Tasks: Design and build innovative software for renewable energy systems.
- Company: Join AEON, a leader in clean energy solutions.
- Benefits: Enjoy competitive salary, private health insurance, and equity options.
- Other info: Be part of a small, dynamic team with great growth opportunities.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on the future of clean energy technology.
- Qualifications: 1-5 years of software development experience and a passion for energy systems.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 50000 Β£ per year.
Location: London, UK
Employment Type: Full Time
Working Pattern: 5 days in Office
Closing Date: 5pm, 13 July 2026
About Us
At AEON, we design and install solar, battery, offshore and hybrid renewable energy systems across the UK, Maldives and Fiji. Through this work, we see many of the practical challenges that slow down the adoption and operation of clean energy systems: monitoring assets across multiple sites, maintaining grid stability, coordinating generation and storage, controlling costs and turning large amounts of operational data into useful decisions. To address these challenges, we are developing our own software platform. The tools we build are used both by our own teams and by the customers we support, creating a close feedback loop between operators, users and developers. Our goal is simple: make clean energy systems easier to understand, operate and get value from, whether you're a homeowner, a business, an energy operator or a utility.
What you'll work on
You will help build AEON's energy software and control platform: EOS (Energy Operating System). The platform is delivered through two closely connected views:
- EOS Enterprise, used by operators, engineers and energy managers.
- Whole-island grid management tools to integrate more renewable energy while maintaining grid stability
- Diesel generator monitoring and optimisation to reduce fuel consumption and operational costs
- Energy asset analytics, forecasting, diagnostics and financial tools
- Homie, used by homeowners and businesses.
- Tariff insights, reporting and billing tools
- Energy management assistance, recommendations and reminders
- Helping users understand, adopt and get more value from solar, batteries and other renewable energy technologies
Both are built on the same underlying platform and data. This role sits at the intersection of software, data, control systems and energy infrastructure. You'll work closely with electrical, mechanical and operations teams, building software to address existing challenges in the operation of energy systems.
What we're looking for
We expect this role to suit someone with 1-5 years of professional software development experience who is looking to take on greater ownership and responsibility.
Required
- Strong software engineering fundamentals
- Ability to work independently
- Curiosity about physical systems and how they work
- Pragmatic decision-making
- Willingness to challenge assumptions
Nice to have
- Backend systems and APIs
- IoT systems
- Experience with AWS and cloud infrastructure, React, Python, Node.js, SQL databases
- Electrical engineering
- Prior experience in the energy industry
How we work
We're a small engineering team, which means you'll be trusted to lead and own significant areas of the platform, from design through to implementation. We care deeply about quality, but we're also pragmatic. We move quickly, continuously improve what we build and focus on delivering solutions that work.
Pension, Private health insurance, Equity package up to 0.5%, EMI Option Scheme.