Context
A crucial facet of the transformation of the energy system is the intrinsic role of energy networks and energy storage.
As a part of the Infrastructure and Engineering team within the Catapult, you will lead the Networks & Energy Storage Practice, establishing and growing it to ensure the Catapult has the capability and capacity to effectively contribute to broader energy system transformation efforts from energy networks and energy storage perspectives.
The Networks & Energy Storage Practice is a key source of specialist knowledge for the Catapult. It offers impartial scientific, engineering and technical knowhow, drawing on the latest sector expertise as required. Engaging and collaborating with sector expertise is central to the work of the Practice and includes: bringing knowledge into the Catapult; collaborating on projects and other activities; and supporting or leading dissemination of findings and insights from a whole system perspective back into the sector.
This role offers an exciting opportunity to bring to bear your strong influencing and leadership skills in a creative and forward-looking environment on the cutting edge of energy innovation.
The Catapult is an impartial body with unrivalled capabilities in whole energy system; networks and energy system; and storage and energy system modelling and analysis. This means that we can play a key role in shaping and supporting evidence-based policy and investment decision making by a range of public and private sector partners.
The Catapult is an exciting, rewarding and intellectually stimulating place to work. The offices are newly designed to be stylish and to spur innovation, collaboration and creativity. Working at the Catapult allows you the opportunity to work alongside likeminded and talented colleagues and partners from a diversity of fields, contributing to the development of an evidence-based strategy for energy transformation.
The Opportunity
This role requires identification of areas where the Catapult can deliver maximum value to catalyse the commercial application of low carbon technology, solutions and systems. The Networks & Energy Storage Practice Manager takes responsibility for:
* Leading, managing and developing the Networks & Energy Storage Practice including the analysts, engineers and consultants that work within it.
* Being the focal point within the Catapult for sector-specific technology data and analysis related to energy networks and energy storage.
* Working with the Infrastructure and Engineering Business Leader to develop the Networks & Energy Storage Practice Strategy and Business Plan to shape the services and capabilities it offers within and outside of the Catapult
* Identifying and securing revenue generating opportunities for the Networks & Energy Storage Practice as a part of the Infrastructure and Engineering Business Plan. Such opportunities could include leading bids, contributing to bids or direct consulting and similar propositions.
* Defining the required capability within the Networks & Energy Storage Practice and maintaining the associated roadmap for that capability and associated assets, to enable the Catapult to contribute to broader energy system transformation efforts from energy networks and energy storage perspectives.
* Recruitment, line management and mentoring of the analysts, engineers and consultants within the Networks & Energy Storage Practice in line with the Business Plan.
* Engaging with energy networks and energy storage expertise in the sector to: inform the Catapult’s activities and analysis; share learnings from the Catapult’s work; and explore opportunities to collaborate and support the development of the sector.
* Identifying and developing strong collaborative relationships with key academic partners
* Work with senior industry and Government stakeholders up to CEO/CTO and Director General levels
* Represent the Catapult on relevant industry, Government and academic forums
* Providing specialist knowledge on energy networks and energy storage to others within the Catapult and relevant stakeholders as required, helping to inform the technological, engineering, economic, regulatory and policy implications for innovations and investment decisions.
* Facilitating understanding of how technology, market and policy solutions can contribute to the delivery of a clean, secure and affordable energy system, and what actions need to be taken to drive new innovations through to commercial reality.
Key Work Activities
In service of the above, the Networks & Energy Storage Practice Manager will typically:
* Act as the technical lead in the delivery of projects with a focus on energy networks and energy storage. This is a key role, leading the development of thinking, engaging with a diverse range of people, facilitating the development of a shared vision and purpose and getting buy-in from senior government and industry decision makers.
* Define, or inform the definition of, analytical tools and methods and direct analysis undertaken using pre-existing and new tools; working with analytical and modelling expertise, both within the Networks & Energy Storage Practice and in other teams within the Catapult.
* Develop, and support the development of, commercial collaboration opportunities with relevant partners, helping to realise improved low carbon energy provision and/or growth opportunities for UK business.
* Support the identification, proposal and delivery of energy networks and energy storage related internal research & development projects and external revenue generation projects for clients outside the Catapult as the subject matter expert.
* Contribute to the development of the knowledge base, communications material and presentation of the Catapult’s knowledge to key partners
* Coach and mentor others within the Networks & Energy Storage Practice (or other colleagues as appropriate) to support the development of individuals and Catapult capability.
What credentials are we ideally looking for?
You will need to be results orientated and self-motivated with extensive analytical, presentation, planning and organisational skills and with substantial client facing experience, able to lead, facilitate and persuade through your personal authority and approach. A willingness to work in a fast-paced engineering environment and with experience of leading the specification, development and application of appropriate modelling tools and datasets is also critical.
Experience:
* Direct experience of research, development and demonstration activities in the energy networks and energy storage sectors is highly desirable.
* Knowledge of technologies in the aforementioned areas in relation to their: development, deployment and commissioning, operation and maintenance, decommissioning and the supply chain factors related to this.
* Understanding of how businesses develop and exploit new technology and ultimately make money from technology is highly desirable.
* Working knowledge of the policy and regulatory environment associated with the energy system is highly desirable.
* A demonstrated ability to learn about new areas of technology and their application and some knowledge and experience of energy-related technologies.
* Experience simplifying complex areas into a critical analysis of the key issues.
* Experience specifying, directing and interpreting relevant analysis is highly desirable.
* Experience engaging with whole systems analysis would be beneficial.
* Working knowledge of how government funded projects and bids operate is beneficial.
* Experience generating commercial opportunities.
Skills & Behaviours
* Proven leadership, team working and project management skills.
* Strong inter-personal skills – articulate and able to work with a diverse team of colleagues with backgrounds across science, engineering, business, and policy.
* A strong relationship builder, well versed in engaging with external stakeholders to learn, persuade and identify mutually beneficial opportunities.
* Able to understand, interpret and effectively communicate analytical outputs and the wider implications of these.
* Confident at constructively challenging the established norms and an ability to ask the difficult questions whilst maintaining relationships.
* Able to anticipate requirements, consider implications and work effectively with others to identify productive routes forward and resolve issues in a timely manner with consideration of the wider needs of the team.
* Strong communication and associated IT skills with an ability to produce clear, compelling, concise and accurate written documentation; deliver engaging and informative presentations; and provide reasoned and persuasive arguments and explanations.
* Strong presentation and communication skills.
* Ability to excel in a fast-paced organisational environment.
* A can-do attitude, able to work with limited supervision under pressure and to tight deadlines.
* Persuasive and approachable, you can successfully manage relations with clients, colleagues and other stakeholders.
* Comfortable dealing with ambiguity and ability to work effectively in line with changing priorities.
Qualifications:
* Educated to minimum of Masters degree level, or ideally Doctoral (e.g. PhD, EngD) level in a relevant engineering or science subject with a strong systems approach.
* Management or business qualification (e.g. DMS, MBA) is desirable but those with several years commercial experience will be considered.
Other Requirements:
Willingness to travel, within the UK and globally as required. Knowledge of UK and EU regulations covering energy networks and energy storage is desirable but not essential. Knowledge of the energy system and wider energy system interaction with energy networks and energy storage is also desirable.
Employee Benefits:
Annual leave 28 days plus bank holidays (FTE) + Buy/Sell holidays Buy/sell holiday – maximum 1 week based on contracted hours + Pension 2 for 1 contribution via salary sacrifice scheme up to 10% + Discretionary bonus scheme + Recognition scheme to celebrate “above and beyond”+ EV Scheme Salary sacrifice + Cycle2work Salary sacrifice + Life assurance 4 x salary + Health Cash Back Plan + Retail and gym discounts + Employee Assistance Programme 24/7 phoneline and 6 free counselling sessions + Snacks and drinks + Annual company off-site event.
Flexible working options for eligible employees = (Sabbatical/Compressed/Staggered/Flexible hours) + Working within a hybrid office attendance model with the expectation of being in the office at least 1 day a week + and:
Maternity Leave = (100% 13 weeks / 50% 13 weeks/SP 13 weeks/Unpaid leave for 13 weeks)
Adoption Leave = (100% 13 weeks/50% 13 weeks/SP 13 weeks/Unpaid leave for 13 weeks)
Paternity Leave = (100% 2 weeks)
Shared Parental Leave = (100% 10 weeks/50% 13 weeks/SP 13 weeks)