£74K/yr to £93K/yr
London, England
Permanent, Variable

Deputy Director, Customers

Posted by Murray McIntosh Recruitment Consultancy.

Murray McIntosh are proud to have partnered with Energy UK to support the recruitment of their new Deputy Director, Customers.

Energy UK works with its members, government, the regulator and wider stakeholders to champion a sustainable UK energy industry. Their vision for a sustainable energy sector is one in which customers receive excellent services at affordable prices, infrastructure powers the zero-carbon economy, and where the UK industry is both successful today and able to invest for tomorrow.

Their members come from right across the energy sector, from energy suppliers, and large power generators, to companies providing technologies and services in heat, transport, or power. The energy sector has been changing rapidly in the UK, with more change to come, as the economy looks to deliver on UK decarbonisation; this is a fantastic opportunity to be at the heart of the industry.

Responsible for running the Customers Committee and working groups, the Deputy Director will lead policy direction on customers, to ensure they have a fair deal and access to great energy services; that the industry sets high standards for its performance and engagement with customers, particularly the vulnerable; and that we build the Net Zero economy.

Managing a small team, the post holder will also liaise with other teams across the policy directorate to ensure efficient use of resources and resources are used to best effect, this will include matrix working across teams as needed.

Energy UK are seeking to create a diverse work culture that is truly representative of society, embraces different perspectives and attracts the best, most creative talent on their team. They are proud to work in an inclusive, friendly, and supportive environment and if you have additional needs, we would be very happy to speak about any support we could offer during the recruitment process.

You'll be:

  • Supporting the Customers Committee and its associated committees and working groups
  • Proactively informing the policy making process by engaging early, providing rigorous analysis of proposals and putting forward evidence-based solutions.
  • Communicating policy positions to stakeholders, you'll also take opportunities to speak at external events, and input into Energy UK events planning, organising working groups, meetings and events.
  • Monitoring policy and regulatory developments and understand the macro and micro economic environment and its impact on the energy sector, be actively involved in policy debates.
  • An active member of the management team, playing a role in leading the organisation.
  • Undertaking occasional media work

We are looking for:

  • A strong background in economics and policy development
  • A proven background in energy related context- specific knowledge of the energy retail market will be of particular interest
  • Awareness of key policy makers and opinion formers and how they operate and the ability to understand how policy changes may impact on the broader landscape
  • The ability to influence key stakeholders with strong, evidence based, analysis
  • Excellent people management skills and experience of matrix working.

Benefits:

  • A competitive salary
  • A hybrid working environment with the opportunity to work 2/3 days a week from home
  • Annual season ticket loan
  • An employer's pension contribution of 5%
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Training and Development
  • 25 days annual holiday plus statutory holidays and Birthday leave and leave for charitable work
  • EUK is a member of Climate Perks allowing employees to claim up to two days for staff who travel on holiday by train, coach or boat instead of flying.

Energy UK value their employees and actively support diversity and inclusion within the organisation, and the broader sector. Their organisational values are integrity, professionalism and communication. They are proud to have been accredited the Silver Accreditation by the Investors in People Standard.

The Energy UK offices are in central London and they offer a competitive package as well as a hybrid, flexible working environment.

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