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You shape the content and direction of Eneco’s mission‑critical trading architecture
You get a lot of freedom and are highly visible when you deliver value
You work with many teams and disciplines in a dynamic energy trading environment
At Eneco, energy trading plays a key role in enabling the energy transition. As an Architect in the Trade domain, your work directly supports reliable markets, renewable integration and Eneco’s ambition to be climate neutral by 2035.
You will work in an environment where content matters. You get the freedom to make architectural choices, influence direction and see the impact of your work quickly. We value collaboration, learning and ownership, and give you space to grow as a professional and as a person.
As Architect for Energy Trading, you translate commercial strategy and product vision into a clear and future‑proof architecture. You combine long‑term direction with hands‑on guidance during delivery.
You are an experienced architect who enjoys working on content and complex topics. You combine business insight with system‑level thinking and feel comfortable in a fast‑moving, collaborative environment.
If you do not meet every requirement but recognize yourself in this role, we warmly encourage you to apply.
You ensure that Eneco’s trading landscape remains consistent, reliable and compliant in a mission‑critical context.
You work in the Trade domain, focusing on systems and value chains that support Eneco’s commercial activities in dynamic energy markets.
You are part of a management team that consists of multiple engineering managers and architects.








