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Octopus Energy has announced the creation of 80 jobs at its newly opened offices in Brighton, which will be home to a quarter of its overall UK staff.

The move from its premises in city’s North Laine to the Queens Road Quadrant office, which was officially opened this morning (11 September), will see a further 80 roles created in addition to the 100 already based in the city.

John Szymik, CEO of Octopus Energy Services, and Cllr Alan Robins, Mayor of Brighton and Hove

The new roles created include for its operations team and for engineers. The company added it was looking to hire local graduates.

Octopus supplies more than 225 local businesses with its ‘Brighton Business Power’ tariff, which uses 100 per cent renewable energy from the group’s Natewood solar farm near Hailsham.

John Szymik, chief executive of Octopus Energy Services, said: “Octopus Energy is disrupting the energy industry, using the awesome power of our technology and our incredibly talented people to bring energy that’s good for the planet to over 1.6 million customers here in the UK alone.

“We’ve always had a synergy with Brighton and Hove as it’s a city where many residents and businesses share our values.

“It’s a pleasure to double-down here by opening our brand new office in the heart of the city, giving us the space to create many more career opportunities for like-minded people as our business continues to grow.”

A number of companies in the sector have continued to recruit throughout the pandemic including Pure Planet, which earlier this year announced it had launched an entirely virtual recruitment process, as well as Bulb which has hired 155 new staff remotely over the past few months.