Environment Agency – Inclusive, flexible working arrangements and a diverse environment where every voice is heard and valued.
Overview
The Environment Agency are fully committed to inclusivity and equal opportunities, offering flexible work arrangements for all our vacancies. Join us in a diverse environment where every voice is heard and valued.
Do you want to effectively regulate the energy sectors to create a better place? The UK’s strategy to deliver Net Zero is driving a transformation in the energy sectors as they’re responsible for 24% of UK greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. They’ll need to fully decarbonise by 2050 whilst doubling electricity production. Concerns about energy security provide additional pressures to quickly transition to new sustainable sources of power, whilst maximising domestic sources of energy. Through effective regulation, we must ensure that energy sectors protect people and the environment from emissions, as well as mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change.
We’re recruiting a fixed-term role, up to 2 years, for somebody with experience of working in or regulating energy sectors, including various scales of combustion plant, waste incineration and refineries. (further information in additional information document).
Responsibilities
* provide expert support and technical leadership through advice, guidance, and training
* develop strategy for our sectors and produce the tools to regulate, support development and deliver environmental outcomes
* commission and manage external research projects where needed
* work with internal and external stakeholders such as Defra, DESNZ, internal operations teams, trade associations and other key industry players
Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be asked to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident.
The team
The Energy & COMAH team is part of Energy and Manufacturing Industries Regulation of Environment & Business (E&B) Directorate. Our technical experts lead on the definition of standards for our sectors, providing strategic direction and tools in support regulation of the energy sectors, guidance and training to deliver new duties, and environmental best practice.
In E&B we use evidence, expertise, and innovation to enhance and support delivery, influence policy, legislation and secure resources.
Experience/skills Required
* ability to work effectively with people from a variety of backgrounds and cultures and actively encourage others to consider diversity issues in their work
* relevant technical and regulatory knowledge, and experience of the work area for the role in question, gained either by working within and/or regulating relevant processes. This will include knowledge of control measures for emissions to air where relevant
* ability to build and maintain good relationships with colleagues, operators, partner regulators, government, trade bodies and academia
* work cooperatively as part of a team to achieve common goals
Contact and additional information
Applications will be “blind” assessed using your answers to the competency questions. Feedback is generally not available at the application stage.
For questions relating to this role, please contact Emma Preston or Charlotte Sholl at this email address: combustion@environment-agency.gov.uk
This vacancy closes end of October. Interviews are expected to be held in person in Birmingham, by the end of November. It would be anticipated that this role would require some travel. If you consent to be recruited onto a reserve list, we’ll hold your details for 6 months and we may offer you an alternative post.
Length of contract: Up to 2 years
Competence 1
Legislative Knowledge
Definition: Applies a knowledge of statutory environmental and technical requirements to protect both the Environment Agency and the environment.
As a senior advisor for the energy sectors you will give advice on different regulatory requirements applying to combustion plants of different sizes and purposes. From your professional experience, please tell us about two differing combustion installations - how did their environmental impacts and regulatory requirements differ?
Note: If a large number of applications are received, an initial sift using this lead capability may be conducted. Successful candidates will then proceed to a full sift or directly to assessment/interview.
Competence 2
Works in Teams
Definition: Works co-operatively as part of a team to achieve common goals.
As a combustion senior advisor you will work with other senior advisors covering a wide portfolio of work both reactive and planned. Please tell us about a time you have worked as part of a team to deliver a portfolio of work and how you agreed everyone's priorities and responsibilities and flexed to help each other deliver those priorities.
Competence 3
Builds and Sustains Relationships
Definition: Develops and maintains effective working relationships. As a senior advisor you will work with a range of external and internal stakeholders, including government officials, trade associations and the EA's operational teams. Please give us an example of where you have worked with different types of stakeholder and how you varied your approach to reflect this.
Important notes for Civil Service applicants: If applying from Civil Service, Environment Agency is not part of HM Civil Service and you would not be a Crown Servant in the event of appointment. We welcome flexible working patterns and encourage you to include any preferred working arrangements on your application. We also have a guaranteed interview policy to support those with a disability.
The Environment Agency is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and to flexible working patterns, including job share. We also provide information about recruitment frameworks and suppliers as applicable.
AI Note: Artificial intelligence can assist with your application, but all examples must be truthful and from your own experience. Plagiarised content may lead to withdrawal or disciplinary action. For more information on appropriate AI use, review Civil Service guidance.
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