Senior Technical Officer (STO) - Climate and Markets Regulation (Operations) (CMR) - 32221

Environment Agency

The Role

Overview

Regulate and enforce UK climate schemes, ensuring compliance and improving emissions

Key Responsibilities

  • regulatory advice
  • guidance development
  • stakeholder engagement
  • enforcement action
  • compliance assessment
  • operator registration

Tasks

-Providing advice and guidance to those we regulate -Developing internal guidance. -Working with external stakeholders to review and improve regulation. -Interpreting new guidance and regulations -Taking enforcement action to bring operators/organisations back into compliance -Assessing compliance against energy efficiency/emissions reduction regulations -Registering and supporting operators within the UK Emissions Trading Scheme

Benefits

-Training and mentoring colleagues

The Company

About Environment Agency

-Established to regulate and protect the environment, the agency plays a pivotal role in safeguarding natural resources. -With a mission to create a cleaner, healthier environment, it ensures proper management of water, waste, and air quality. -The agency works on diverse projects, from flood defense systems to energy-efficient infrastructure, enhancing public safety. -Key areas of specialization include water resources, marine protection, waste management, and sustainability in transport and utilities. -It operates across a broad spectrum of sectors, coordinating with governments and private entities to drive environmental improvements. -Notably, it manages complex flood risk programs and pollution control measures, often taking innovative approaches to problem-solving. -The agency is a cornerstone of the UK's environmental policies, ensuring compliance and setting benchmarks for future generations.

Sector Specialisms

Flood management

Waste management

Land pollution regulation

Water pollution regulation

Conservation

Water resources management

Inland rivers management

Estuaries management

Harbours management

Water abstraction licensing

Drinking water supply

Artificial irrigation

Hydro-electricity generation

Environmental regulation

Air quality regulation

Land quality regulation

Water quality regulation

Pollution incident response

Hazardous waste management

Fisheries regulation

Biodiversity management

Habitat restoration

Emergency response

Climate emergency adaptation

Sustainable development

Interview Process

-candidate information call on 10 november at 11:00 am -face‑to‑face competency‑based interview in warrington, sheffield or preston (early december) -potential additional technical assessment/feedback session for some vacancies