Nordic RCC A/S
København
Would you like to ensure that our office runs smoothly on a day-to-day basis? Would you like a broad and independent job, providing service to your colleagues in a company contributing to the green energy transition? Do you enjoy working in a diverse and international team balancing many stakeholders? Then you may be the person we are looking for.
Nordic RCC – supporting security of supply and the green energy transition
Nordic Regional Coordination Centre (RCC) provides critical services and insights to support the national Transmission System Operators (TSOs) in Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark — to ensure the efficient operation and use of the Nordic power system and high security of power supply at any time.
Based in Copenhagen, Nordic RCC is one of six RCCs in Europe, equally owned by the Nordic region's four electricity TSOs: Fingrid, Statnett, Svenska Kraftnät, and Energinet.
As European power systems integrate and evolve to meet climate goals, Nordic RCC provides regional coordination, integrated services, regional insights and recommendations to the Nordic TSOs and their control centres, to support cross-border operational security 24/7.
Join Nordic RCC, a fast-developing company determined to make a significant impact in the energy sector and to provide for a secure and efficient transition to the green, sustainable energy system.
Right now, we are looking for a Senior Office Assistant who likes to make a difference!
Job description:
Right now, Nordic RCC is located on two office floors in Copenhagen Towers in Ørestad. We already have one Senior Office Assistant who ensures that we have a well-functioning office environment. From January 2026 to June 2027, we will rent a third floor for additional, temporary activities. To ensure that we can keep our high standards in the office, we are looking for an additional Senior Office Assistant for an 18-months’ period, starting January 2026.
Responsibilities:
As a Senior Office Assistant, you will
Create a welcoming, tidy and functioning office environment
Coordinate with vendors and suppliers (reception, food & drinks, cleaning, etc.)
Ensure necessary office supplies
Repair office workplaces
Book meetings & host guest meetings
Organise social events and celebrations
Handle internal communication on practical matters
Handle physical and digital mail to Nordic RCC and answer our company phone
Be available for various questions and set people in contact with the right people
Requirements:
You would be a great candidate if you thrive on providing service! We expect that you are proactive, responsible and enthusiastic. You are visible in the office and can interact effortlessly with your stakeholders. You are independent and do not need a manager to give you instructions since you will rely on overall directions and your own well-developed common sense. In addition, you have solid problem-solving skills, pay attention to detail and are well-organised.
We expect that you are fluent in English and in either Danish, Swedish or Norwegian. In addition, you are proficient in Microsoft Office, including Excel.
What we offer
You will be joining a company of competent, diverse, and enthusiastic colleagues. We are currently 24 nationalities with over 30% women (striving to improve this balance) and all ages.
Your daily workplace will be in our newly furnished office premises in Copenhagen Towers, Ørestad. Given the type of tasks you will be responsible for, most of your work-time will be in the office but the possibility to work from home can be arranged occasionally.
Our values of fellowship, curiosity, respect, and transparency have been defined by all employees. They identify how we behave and shape the way we work together, and we expect you to see yourself in them.
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note, that the process includes that any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to be examined.
Application deadline and contact information
Please apply online as soon as possible (in English) and no later than 23 November 2025. We may conduct interviews on a continuous basis.
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
If you have any questions, please contact Michala Ehlers Rasmussen, COO (mer@nordic-rcc.net / +45 61 48 84 77).
Indrykket:17/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 23/11/2025
Nordic RCC A/S
København
Nordic RCC is looking for candidates with a technical background and interest in the role as student operator in our control center – is this something for you?
Do you like working by firm and well-defined procedures, yet alert to interfere in the process when needed? Are you open-minded and enjoy working in a diverse and international team? And are you eager to be part of something new and meaningful?
The position will mainly be covering the operator position during the shift from 21.00- 07.15, so if you can say yes to the above, then you may be just the person we are looking for.
Join Nordic RCC, a fast-developing company determined to make a significant impact in the energy sector and to provide for a secure and efficient transition to the green, sustainable energy system.
Nordic RCC – supporting security of supply and the green transition
Nordic RCC provides calculations and recommendations to the four Nordic Electricity Transmission System Operators (TSOs), Energinet, Fingrid, Statnett and Svenska Kraftnät. The main aim of the services is to ensure transparency and help the TSOs with operational planning to ensure continued security of supply with an increase of renewables in the system. In short: We play a small but important part of enabling the green transition.
Key responsibilities for the operator role:
Participating in the 24/7 control center shift roster: mainly covering the night hours 21.00 - 07.15.
The shift starts in the control center relieving a colleague operator from the evening shift. When time allows, and the processes for the evening have finalized successfully, you have an opportunity to enter an adjacent resting facility. During the shift, when alerted, your responsibility is to enter the control center within minutes, intervening in the operational challenge faced. Next morning at 07.00 the morning operator will relieve you from your shift responsibility.
Become an expert in executing the services provided from the 24/7 Nordic RCC control center.
Maintaining your qualifications and knowledge in the operator control systems.
Interface to the Nordic TSOs control centers.
Cooperation with the TSOs securing the process of services.
Trouble shooting and fixing challenges in the services together with NRCC IT support.
Additionally, depending on the candidate:
Depending on the flexibility and the competence of the candidate, there will be an opportunity to be involved in other areas of responsibility in the department. This way one will get a better understanding of the NRCC in general, and to meet fellow NRCC colleagues during normal business hours.
Other working areas can be:
Involvement in testing of system updates and features to be introduced to the control center.
Quality assurance and updating operational procedures.
Quality assurance and data retrieval for operational reporting.
Provide analytical insights on operational planning scenarios.
You are open-minded, have an international mindset and excellence in working within structured patterns, at the same time the ability to maneuver within a huge spectrum of corner cases quickly, reliably, and independently.
You are also structured and can appreciate a fast-paced environment from time to time. On a personal level you are open-minded, team-oriented and take responsibility.
Nordic RCC is an international office, so fluency in spoken and written English is required as well as a motivation for working in an international environment.
What We Offer: A Flexible and Inclusive Workplace
Your daily workplace will be in the NRCC control center at the office premises in Copenhagen Towers, Ørestad.
You will join a team of young, diverse, and enthusiastic colleagues of currently more than 24 nationalities, and at times work in virtual teams with expert colleagues from the Nordic TSOs and potentially from all of Europe.
At Nordic RCC, we live by the values of fellowship, curiosity, respect, and transparency—values defined by our employees that shape how we collaborate and innovate. If you see yourself thriving in such an environment, we’d love to hear from you.
We are not looking for a specific educational background, but an engineering or similar technical or data-scientific background is preferred.
Whether you are in your bachelor’s program, or master’s degree program, that is not critically important. What is more important is your profile as a whole and how you are assessed to fit within the Nordic RCC organization.
Application deadline and contact information
Please apply online as soon as possible (in English) and no later than 9th of December 2025.
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
If you have any questions, please contact Kenneth Nielsen, Head of Operations, KEN@nordic-rcc.net
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note that the process includes any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to provide information to the same extent as the candidate for security clearance.
Indrykket:13/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 09/12/2025
Nordic RCC A/S
København
Nordic RCC is looking for candidates with a technical background and interest in the role as operator in our control center – is this something for you?
Do you like working by firm and well-defined procedures, yet alert to interfere in the process when needed? Are you open-minded and enjoy working in a diverse and international team? And are you eager to be part of something new and meaningful?
If you can say yes to the above, then you may be just the person we are looking for.
Join Nordic RCC, a fast-developing company determined to make a significant impact in the energy sector and to provide for a secure and efficient transition to the green, sustainable energy system.
Nordic RCC – supporting security of supply and the green transition
Nordic RCC provides calculations and recommendations to the four Nordic Electricity Transmission System Operators (TSOs), Energinet, Fingrid, Statnett and Svenska Kraftnät. The main aim of the services is to ensure transparency and help the TSOs with operational planning to ensure continued security of supply with an increase of renewables in the system. In short: We play a small but important part of enabling the green transition.
Key responsibilities for the operator role:
Participating in the 24/7 control center shift roster: morning 07-14, Afternoon 14-21, and night 21-07.
Become an expert in executing the services provided from the 24/7 Nordic RCC control center.
Maintaining your qualifications and knowledge in the operator control systems.
Interface to the Nordic TSOs control centers.
Cooperation with the TSOs securing the process of services.
Trouble shooting and fixing challenges in the services together with NRCC IT support.
Additionally, depending on the candidate:
Responsibilities besides the operator role can be expanded to other areas within operational back-office tasks or project work based on the profile, qualifications, and interests of the candidate. Shifts are expected to take up 25-50% of working time on average.
Other working areas can be:
Involvement in testing of system updates and features to be introduced to the control center.
Quality assurance and updating operational procedures.
Shift planning responsibilities.
Quality assurance and data retrieval for operational reporting.
Provide analytical insights on operational planning scenarios.
Communication and co-ordination with Nordic TSOs on operational improvements and data exchange.
Develop and maintain training programs for existing and new employees.
Participation in international development projects, e.g. ENTSO-E.
Develop scripts in python in close coordination with ITS.
You are open-minded, have an international mindset and excellence at working within structured patterns, at the same time the ability to maneuver within a huge spectrum of corner cases quickly, reliably, and independently.
You are also structured and can appreciate a fast-paced environment from time to time. On a personal level you are open-minded, team-oriented and take responsibility.
Nordic RCC is an international office, so fluency in spoken and written English is required as well as a motivation for working in an international environment.
What We Offer: A Flexible and Inclusive Workplace
Your daily workplace will be in our office premises in Copenhagen Towers, Ørestad. When not on shift in our control center, we offer workplace flexibility to ensure a healthy work-life balance.
You will join a team of young, diverse, and enthusiastic colleagues of currently more than 24 nationalities, and at times work in virtual teams with expert colleagues from the Nordic TSOs and potentially from all of Europe.
At Nordic RCC, we live by the values of fellowship, curiosity, respect, and transparency—values defined by our employees that shape how we collaborate and innovate. If you see yourself thriving in such an environment, we’d love to hear from you.
We are not looking for a specific educational background, but an engineering or similar technical or data-scientific background is preferred. What is more important is your profile as a whole and how you are assessed to fit within the Nordic RCC organization.
Application deadline and contact information
Please apply online as soon as possible (in English) and no later than 9thst of December 2025. We will conduct interviews on a rolling basis.
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
If you have any questions, please contact Kenneth Nielsen, Head of Operations, KEN@nordic-rcc.net
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note that the process includes any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to provide information to the same extent as the candidate for security clearance.
Indrykket:13/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 09/12/2025
Nordic RCC A/S
København
Nordic RCC is a fast-developing company providing regional power system planning data and security analysis to support the national Transmission System Operators of Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark - to ensure the efficient operation of the Nordic Power System and high security of power supply at any time, with a vision of green transition.
Right now, we are looking for a Lead Portfolio Manager who likes making a difference!
Job description
As a Lead Portfolio Manager, you will join a team of skilled colleagues and contribute to Nordic RCC ambitious goals of green transition together with our owners in the 4 nordic countries.
The Portfolio team is sitting in the PMO organization, together with Nordic Project Support team and the local project management team. You will report directly to the Head of PMO and have a close collaboration with the Senior Portfolio Manager and the local project management group, as well as the leadership team, Finance, and the manager of the Nordic Project Support team in PMO.
Responsibilities
Your tasks will include:
Portfolio management
Drive continuous optimization of the Nordic RCC project portfolio with a focus on efficiency and strategic alignment.
Lead financial budgeting and long-term planning in close collaboration with Finance.
Deliver monthly portfolio reporting, including dependency tracking, to the leadership team and relevant stakeholders.
Stakeholder Collaboration & Coordination
Foster collaboration between internal and external stakeholders to enhance efficiency and ensure continuous project execution.
Act as the central point of contact for project-related inquiries from local project managers and teams.
Maintain a comprehensive overview of project dependencies and support departments in addressing organizational challenges related to products, processes, and resources.
Governance & Best Practices
Own and maintain the project Stage-Gate model, including governance structures and project management guidance.
Ensure best practices are documented and prepare evidence for future audits.
Drive continuous improvement by identifying inefficiencies, standardizing processes, and enhancing project governance within the PMO.
Tools & Processes
Oversee portfolio and resource management processes and tools, ensuring they support strategic decision-making and operational efficiency.
Qualifications
Hold a master’s degree in mathematics, economics, engineering, or a related field.
Are proficient in English, both written and spoken. Additional languages are a plus.
Exhibit strong problem-solving skills and the ability to make data-driven decisions.
Value teamwork and have a collaborative mindset.
Respectful of agreements, deadlines, other people’s time and ideas, and listening to customer needs.
Structured in your work and approach to tasks, working in an orderly manner.
Strong interpersonal skills
Requirements
Have significant experience (more than 5-10 years) as a Project Portfolio Manager or similar within the European renewable energy sector.
You bring a strong financial background and analytical mindset, enabling you to lead long-term planning and budgeting in close collaboration with Finance. Your financial insights make you a trusted advisor to the leadership team.
You like to prepare management reports, presentations and follow up on activities.
You like to gain and share knowledge/experience of various portfolio methods and processes.
Have experience with both portfolio management and project management
Knowledge of implementing IT solutions.
Employment conditions
You will join a company of competent, diverse, and enthusiastic colleagues. We are currently more than 24 nationalities with more than 30% women (striving to improve this balance) and all ages.
Your daily workplace will be in our newly furnished office premises in Copenhagen Towers, Ørestad. We are offering workplace flexibility to ensure a healthy work-life balance including the possibility for working from home some of your worktime.
Our values of fellowship, curiosity, respect, and transparency have been defined by all employees. They identify how we behave and shape the way we work together, and we expect you to see yourself in them.
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note that the process includes any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to provide information to the same extent as the candidate for security clearance.
Application deadline and contact information
Please apply online as soon as possible (in English) and no later than 15 December 2025. We may conduct interviews on a continuous basis.
If any questions, please contact Head of PMO, Signe Uhre Guldfeldt by writing an email to sgu@nordic-rcc.net
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
Indrykket:13/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 15/12/2025
Nordic RCC A/S
København
Are you an experienced architect with a strong background as a developer and a passion for shaping robust, scalable applications? Do you thrive on setting architectural direction for critical applications that ensure efficient, reliable and power grid? If you are looking to make an impact in supporting the green transition of the energy sector across Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, you might be the person we are looking for.
Join a fast-developing Nordic company and become a part of an agile environment where we develop innovative solutions. Nordic RCC is an important contributor to the green energy transition, supporting the Nordic transmission system operators in ensuring efficient and secure operations of the Nordic electricity power system
Your role
As an Application Architect in Architecture & Technology, you will be part of a dynamic team that includes architects from multiple domains and 8 developers focused on our central components. In this role, you will set the architectural direction across our application landscape in close collaboration with other architects and lead developers across our three development teams. Together, you will define general principles to enhance resilience and scalability across our applications that power our current and future business services.
In this role, you will go beyond quick fixes, embracing a holistic approach to problem-solving. Collaborating across architecture domains and applications, you will drive areas of improvement that enhance the robustness and effectiveness of our application landscape. Working closely with lead developers, architects, product owners, and engineers, you will align technical solutions with user needs for ongoing and upcoming development projects.
What you will do
Define and drive application architecture strategy: Establish and enforce principles, standards and patterns that support consistency across our application landscape, and ensure alignment across architectural domains
Drive Sustaining Engineering: Identify general and specific areas of improvement to address technical debt. We aim to set a side about 20% of development hours for these items each sprint
Collaborate across disciplines: Work closely with architects across domains, lead developers, product owners, and engineers to ensure design decisions are aligned with general architectural principles
Stay updated on emerging technologies: Continuously research and evaluate new tools, frameworks, and industry trends to ensure technological adaptation that supports the long-term architectural goals
Technology Stack
· Primary languages, frameworks and technologies
C#, .NET, SolidJS, JavaScript/TypeScript, functional programming, Python. MongoDB, SQLserver
· Architecture and design patterns
Clean Architecture, SOLID, Event-driven Architecture, API first
· Infrastructure & Platform (on-prem)
Kubernetes (on-prem), Docker, Rancher, Prometheus/Grafana, ArgoCD, NginX
· Tooling and collaboration
Git, Visual Studio, VS Code, Azure DevOps
We’re looking for someone with
Collaborative Attitude: You will be working closely together with our team of architects, driving architectural decisions for supporting maintainable, scalable and robust systems
Solid Foundation: A master’s degree in computer science, IT or a related field.
Proven Expertise: 3-5 years of experience as a Solution or Application Architect and proficiency in C#, .NET, Azure DevOps, and DevOps practices such as CI/CD, IaC and Test Automation.
· Knowledge: and/or experience with integrations- and architecture patterns and paradigms, such as Event-Driven Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture, API Gateway patterns, Domian-Driven Development, and Behavior-Driven Development
Nice to have: Experience working with functional programming, Kubernetes, Kafka and Scrum processes.
Energy Sector Knowledge: Familiarity with the power systems domain is a plus but not required.
If you do not tick all the boxes, but think you could be a good match, don’t hesitate to apply for this position.
What We Offer: A Flexible and Inclusive Workplace
You will join a diverse organization of 24 nationalities, where inclusivity is celebrated, with more than 30% women on board (and a commitment to improving this balance). We are located in Copenhagen Towers office in Ørestad, with the flexibility to balance on-site and remote work 2 days a week.
At Nordic RCC, we live by the values of fellowship, curiosity, respect, and transparency—values defined by our employees that shape how we collaborate and innovate. If you see yourself thriving in such an environment, we’d love to hear from you.
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note that the process includes any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to provide information to the same extent as the candidate for security clearance.
Application deadline and contact information
Please apply online as soon as possible (in English) and no later than 31 Dec 2025. We will conduct interviews on a continuous basis. If you have any questions, please contact Camilla Bergman, Manager, Architecture & Technology M: +45 29 11 16 39.
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
Indrykket:05/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 31/12/2025
Nordic RCC A/S
København
Do you want to help shape the future of Europe’s energy system and contribute to a fully carbon-neutral, sustainable power grid? Are you a data governance professional with a passion for developing and implementing robust frameworks and processes? Do you enjoy working in a collaborative, explorative environment alongside power engineers, IT experts, and developers?
We’re looking for a Data Governance Manager to join our Data Governance function at Nordic RCC. If you’re ready to lead data governance in a dynamic, mission-driven organization, we’d love to hear from you.
About Nordic RCC
Nordic RCC is a fast-growing company supporting the national Transmission System Operators (TSOs) of Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. We provide regional power system planning data and security analysis to ensure efficient operation of the Nordic power grid and a high level of security of supply—every hour of every day.
The Role
As Data Governance Manager, you will lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of data governance practices across Nordic RCC. You’ll collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure data is accurate, secure, and accessible — supporting both operational excellence and the green energy transition. Nordic RCC is data driven by design, and the Data Governance Manager works across several functions including Data and Analytics, Enterprise Architecture, Security Risk and Compliance as well as the business and Operational Information security.
Key Responsibilities
Ownership of Data Governance
Develop, implement, and manage data governance policies and procedures to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and regulatory compliance.
Define and formalize data governance roles within Nordic RCC.
Maintain and evolve the data governance framework and ecosystem.
Lead the rollout of data governance practices across the organization.
Act as point of escalation for data governance-related issues.
Oversee data protection practices, ensuring compliance with national security laws and internal protocols for the energy sector.
Own, oversee and develop Nordic RCC procedure for governing information assets.
Support internal and external audits, conduct regular data audits, and generate reports to assess effectiveness and identify improvements.
Ownership of asset management/data catalog system to support data governance processes.
Collaboration & Coordination
Work closely with IT, legal, and business units to align data governance with organizational goals and regulatory requirements.
Ensure governance is embedded in the design of new services and processes.
Analyze issues in existing data-related processes and develop contingency plans.
Serve as single point of contact for external stakeholders on data governance topics.
Educate and support staff on governance policies, best practices, and tools.
Drive cross-function collaboration on specific initiatives such as a new SharePoint solution, or green-field exploration of usage of a future on-prem LLM solution for data governance.
Drive Nordic data governance collaboration in selected areas.
Qualifications
Required
Minimum 5 years of experience in data governance, data management, or a related field.
Strong understanding of data governance frameworks (e.g., DMBOK), data quality management, data architecture and data security principles.
Hands-on experience of working with metadata management.
Familiarity with data management tools and technologies.
In-depth knowledge of energy sector data regulations.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
Preferred
Strong management and decision-making abilities, with the capacity to influence stakeholders at all levels.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Highly organized and capable of managing multiple priorities and projects.
Flexible and open to change, with a proactive mindset.
Knowledge of power systems and the energy sector is a plus.
Working Environment
You’ll join a diverse and enthusiastic team in our office at Copenhagen Towers, Ørestad. Nordic RCC is home to over 24 nationalities, with a healthy gender balance and a wide range of ages and backgrounds. We value curiosity, fellowship, respect, and transparency—and we hope you see yourself in these values.
We offer flexible work arrangements to support a healthy work-life balance, including the option to work from home part of the time. Due to the collaborative nature of our work, physical presence in the office is expected on most days.
You’ll report to the Head of Data & Analytics and collaborate regularly with colleagues from the Nordic TSOs. Travel is limited and will not exceed 15 days per year.
Application & Security Clearance
Please apply online in English no later than November 21st 2025. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis. If you have any questions, contact Emmy Koefoed, Head of Data & Analytics, at +45 3093 4541.
Please note:
The position is conditioned upon a satisfactory background check as well as a national security clearance, both of which will be facilitated by Nordic RCC. You can read more on security clearance here. Please also note, that the process includes that any spouse, registered partner, cohabitant, steady partner, co-resident, child over 18 living at home and parent with the same address as the candidate must also consent to be examined.
Nordic RCC is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
To ensure a fair and unbiased recruitment process, we kindly request that you do not include photographs in your CVs or application materials.
Indrykket:03/11/2025
Ansøgningsfrist: 21/11/2025