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Job Introduction
We’re looking for an experienced, motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our Regulation team as a Regulatory Analyst.
Reporting to the ED3 Policy Manager, you will support the delivery of an optimum outcome on price controls by leading the development and articulation of regulatory policy positions that inform our business plan submissions. You will ensure our policy proposals are robust, innovative and aligned with Ofgem’s strategic priorities, stakeholder expectations and the evolving needs of consumers and the energy system.
You’ll play a key role in producing high-quality narrative and regulatory data to tight deadlines and will support the development of assurance processes to validate the quality and integrity of policy outputs.
Preferably this role will be based out of NGED’s Bristol, Castle Donington or Tipton offices (this can be on a hybrid basis, with an expectation of being in the office around 2 days per week), but other NGED locations can be considered.
Main Responsibilities
Ideal Candidate
We’re looking for a candidate with solid experience in regulatory affairs, public policy or strategic planning - ideally within the energy sector. A strong understanding of UK energy regulation is essential, particularly with regard to Ofgem frameworks, RIIO price controls and consumer value principles. You must be confident communicating with senior stakeholders and presenting policy positions in high-profile settings.
You will have a proven ability to produce compelling, well-evidenced content for regulatory submissions or strategic reports and be skilled at synthesising complex information from a range of sources into clear, actionable policy positions. Strong analytical skills, a strategic mindset and exceptional attention to detail are essential.
We are looking for someone who is purpose-driven, with a strong focus on consumer-focused outcomes and contributing to the energy transition.
Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills are key, as is the ability to work collaboratively across teams and build alignment on shared objectives. You should also be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Experience using policy tools such as PESTLE analysis or cost-benefit frameworks would be an advantage, as would previous involvement in the development of assured policy content. An understanding of stakeholder engagement approaches and familiarity with regulatory best practice across the sector would also be beneficial.
Travel to other locations on an occasional basis forms part of the role and therefore holding a UK driving licence is beneficial.