
About the role
Pay Range: ÂŁ75k-ÂŁ200k (salary + equity), based in London, UK.
We are hiring a Data Engineer to join Squid as one of our first engineers.
You will work closely with the founders and early engineering team to build the data foundations of our platform for grid operators. The role combines data engineering, software engineering, infrastructure and applied AI.
You will work with large, complex and often inconsistent technical datasets, building reliable systems to ingest, transform, validate, connect and serve them. This is a high-ownership role based in our central London office, with the opportunity to shape our data architecture, engineering practices and product from an early stage.
What you'll do
Qualifications
You do not need to meet every requirement. We are looking for strong data engineers who enjoy making difficult, messy datasets reliable and usable.
You may be a strong fit if you have:
Experience with geospatial data, graph data, time-series data, scientific computing, energy data or other complex engineering datasets would be valuable, but is not required.
About Squid
AI and data centres are booming, electrification is accelerating, and trillions in generation, storage, and connection projects are queued - but the real bottleneck is the grid.
Grid planning and operations are becoming a national-scale systems problem: complex network models, messy legacy data, strict governance, overloaded teams, and high-stakes decisions that affect real infrastructure.
Squid is building the agentic modelling platform for power grids: a versioned, auditable source of truth where network models, data, changes, assumptions, and decisions can be tracked - and where humans and AI agents can safely work together.
We unify legacy planning models, operational data, and grid workflows into software that helps teams run checks, compare models, explain changes, validate assumptions, and move faster without losing engineering rigour.
Based in London, Squid is backed by premier investors like Y Combinator and partners with industry leaders including National Grid and Northern Powergrid. 🦑
The pay range for this role is:
75,000 - 200,000 GBP per year (London)
Engineering
London, United Kingdom
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