Technical Author – Slaughterhouses and Animal By-products – UKBAT – 32429
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Job Description
Do you want to make a lasting positive change to the environment? As a Technical Author in the UK BAT team you can.
Large slaughterhouses and animal by‑products installations are required to use ‘Best Available Techniques’ (BAT) to reduce emissions to air, water and land. The UK BAT author defines BAT within the UK in a transparent, collaborative, data‑led process that safeguards environmental protection.
Responsibilities
* Draft BAT Conclusions.
* Liaise with Technical Working Groups.
* Present final documents suitable for publication as a new, UK‑wide environmental standard.
* Collaborate with stakeholders across government, industry, and advisory bodies.
* Use smart tools to stay connected; travel and overnight stays may be required.
Qualifications and Skills
* Specialist knowledge and understanding of the slaughterhouse and animal by‑products industry.
* Good understanding of process engineering, environmental issues and legislation in the UK.
* Capability of critically analysing technical arguments and data.
* Strong technical writing skills.
* Project management skills and a drive to complete tasks.
* Experience of at least 5 years in environmental regulation and the SA industry.
* Skilled at collection and technical analysis of complex industrial data.
* Verbal and written communication, building relationships, planning, prioritising and organising tasks.
* Ability to respond flexibly to challenges and build consensus.
Competencies (Capability‑Based Assessment)
Communicates Effectively – Demonstrate use of the STAR method, clear reports, two‑way communication.
Influences and Persuades Others – Prepare convincing arguments, present information logically, persuade stakeholders.
Achieves Results – Set realistic goals, manage resources, deliver on deadlines, show resilience.
Environmental Awareness – Evaluate environmental impacts, maintain standards, initiate monitoring programmes.
Contract and Working Arrangements
* Up to 2 years from appointment – Full‑time.
* Inclusive workforce – flexible working patterns, job share allowed.
* Travel may be required.
EEO Statement
We are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds, including those with disabilities, and uphold a Guaranteed Interview Policy.
Application Process
* Blind assessment of competency answers.
* Interviews via MS Teams – 4 capability based questions and a presentation.
* Reserve list for 6 months; alternative posts may be offered.
Contact
For queries or to discuss working patterns, contact paul.stevens@environment-agency.gov.uk.
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