Job Description
Are you ready to take on a role that makes a difference? Join the Environment Agency’s Water Industry regulation teams and help lead the fight against growing and increasingly complex environmental crime.
We continue to change the way we regulate water companies. Whilst we recognise their crucial role in managing the water cycle — collecting, treating and returning water to the environment — it’s essential they do so without causing environmental harm.
Responsibilities
* Take the lead on complex investigations, target illegal activities and use knowledge of the water industry to ensure investigations are focused, conducted to the required standard and delivered at pace.
* Gather intelligence, disrupt offenders and use a full range of enforcement tools to bring activities into compliance, or stop them altogether.
* Construct and support robust case files, often working in partnership with legal teams and other enforcement bodies.
* Focus on crime prevention, drawing on industry expertise to identify patterns, anticipate risks and disrupt criminal operations before they elevate.
* Work closely with internal regulatory teams, national enforcement and intelligence colleagues and a range of external partners including the police and local authorities. Demonstrate leadership within the team to improve performance, support continuous improvement and encourage the sharing of best practice.
* Act as an advisor to the Team Leader, helping to manage and allocate resources for an efficient and effective approach to the wider team’s work.
Qualifications & Experience
* Full UK driving licence.
* Experience conducting multiple investigations and preparing high‑quality case files for serious offences.
* Understanding of the water industry, including regulatory powers and their effective application.
* Strong knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act, Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act and water management law.
* Experience working within an intelligence‑led environment, using intelligence to inform and shape enforcement activity.
* Proactive and creative approach to disrupting offenders and applying sustained pressure to achieve compliance.
* Strong partnership‑working skills with experience collaborating with legal professionals, internal teams and external enforcement bodies.
* Ability to lead by example, inspiring and motivating others through personal accountability and enthusiasm.
* Strong organisational skills, with ability to make best use of available resources.
Location & Working Arrangements
The role is mainly office based, with occasional travel to support investigations and enforcement across the Yorkshire hub. Staff may be based from one of the following offices: Beverley, Darlington, Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield or York.
EEO & Diversity Statement
We are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share.
The Environment Agency is a Non‑Departmental Public Body and is committed to providing value for money and utilises Central Government frameworks and contracts for all external recruitment needs.
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