Endur Project Manager
Houston, TX | Onsite | Long-term opportunity
iSphere is looking for an Endur Project Manager who understands that ETRM projects are never just “technology projects.” They’re trading projects, risk projects, operations projects, accounting projects, and occasionally political science experiments all happening at the same time.
This role supports large-scale Endur initiatives inside a complex energy trading environment, with heavy interaction across front, middle, and back-office teams. The work includes managing implementations, upgrades, integrations, workflow enhancements, and broader transformation efforts tied to OpenLink Endur and enterprise trading operations.
The environment is highly cross-functional and heavily delivery-focused. One minute you’re talking through deal capture workflows with traders, the next you’re untangling downstream settlement impacts with operations and accounting, while IT wants to discuss release timelines and risk is asking what breaks if anything changes. In other words... pretty normal ETRM life.
What they’re really looking for:
• Strong Endur / OpenLink ETRM experience
• Proven Project Management experience within energy trading environments
• Experience leading Endur implementations, upgrades, enhancements, or migration initiatives
• Strong understanding of front-to-back trade lifecycle processes
• Experience working across trading, risk, settlements, scheduling, operations, and technology teams
• Ability to manage delivery timelines, dependencies, budgets, risks, and stakeholder expectations
• Strong communication skills with both technical and business users
• Experience navigating consulting-style delivery environments and fast-moving priorities
Experience around:
• Power, gas, LNG, crude, or commodities trading
• Trade flow management
• Risk and P&L workflows
• Testing, go-live support, and production rollout activities
• Agile, hybrid, or enterprise delivery methodologies
• Vendor and systems integration coordination
…is all highly valuable here.
This role is a good fit for somebody who can keep projects organized without turning the process into a hostage situation. Someone who understands how trading organizations actually operate, can communicate clearly under pressure, and knows that a “small Endur change” usually touches five workflows, three support teams, and at least one person who swears nothing can go live before month-end close.