Salary
Period of appointment
Job description
Hours: 37 hours per week (The Utility Regulator operates a flexi-time system)
Pension: Northern Ireland Civil Service pension arrangements
Holidays: 25 days plus 12 public and privilege days
Working within the Wholesale Markets Directorate, you will work in the Market Monitoring Unit providing analysis and advice relating to the regulation of the Single Electricity Market.
You will work across a variety of functions within a team-based environment and contribute to the delivery of Utility Regulator aims and objectives by analysing and advising on issues relating to the regulation of the electricity sector and the Single Electricity Market (SEM). This role is well suited to persons with excellent numerical analysis skills such as those with an economics, accountancy, engineering, finance or IT background. Any experience in working in energy markets will also be valuable but not essential.
Applicants must meet the following essential criteria and key skills by the closing date for applications.
Essential Criteria
- Ability to demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to workplace values that align to those of the Utility Regulator.
- Proven experience of analysing large data sets and making decisions based on the sound analysis of complex and/or conflicting information.
- Proven experience in the use of software tools for data management and analysis
- Proven experience of using sound analysis to constructively evaluate and challenge an external stakeholder’s point of view on complex issues while still managing to develop and maintain a constructive working relationship.
- Excellent organisational skills and proven track record of working to tight deadlines and with a high degree of individual responsibility.
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The Utility Regulator is an Equal Opportunities Employer.