Regulatory Advisor - Melbourne, Australia - D'Arcy Weil
Description
Opportunity to influence industry policy and regulatory outcomes.- Competitive compensation package including bonuses and benefits.
- Dynamic work environment fostering innovation and collaboration.
D'Arcy Weil is representing a leading integrated energy company, is seeking a talented Regulatory Advisor to join their dynamic team in the Energy Markets division.
With a commitment to shaping a sustainable energy future, our client prioritises innovation, collaboration, and customer-centric solutions in driving positive change in the energy sector.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor regulatory developments and policy changes affecting the energy markets, including National Electricity Rules (NER), National Gas Rules (NGR), and associated legislation.
- Conduct thorough analyses of regulatory proposals and consultations, providing insights and recommendations to internal stakeholders on potential impacts and opportunities.
- Support the development of regulatory strategies and policy positions, collaborating with crossfunctional teams to align with business objectives and priorities.
- Engage with regulatory bodies, representing the company's interests in regulatory proceedings, inquiries, and industry forums.
- Prepare submissions, responses, and briefing materials for regulatory consultations, ensuring accurate and timely delivery in accordance with regulatory deadlines.
- Provide expert advice and guidance on compliance with market rules, licensing requirements, and other regulatory obligations, supporting business units in navigating complex regulatory frameworks.
- Maintain a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics, informing regulatory strategy and decisionmaking.
- Develop and deliver training sessions and educational materials to internal stakeholders on regulatory compliance and market developments.
- Collaborate with external legal counsel and consultants to support regulatory initiatives, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and risk management.
- Contribute to the evaluation and implementation of regulatory changes and industry reforms, assessing potential impacts on business operations.
- Monitor and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) related to regulatory compliance and engagement activities.
- Foster positive relationships with industry counterparts, regulatory agencies, and relevant stakeholders.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in Law, Economics, Public Policy, or related field. Advanced degree preferred.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in regulatory affairs, preferably within the energy sector or related industry.
- Strong knowledge of energy market regulations, including NER, NGR, and associated legislation.
- Demonstrated experience in engaging with regulatory bodies.
- Excellent analytical skills with the ability to interpret complex regulatory frameworks and communicate findings effectively.
- Proven ability to work collaboratively in a fastpaced environment, managing competing priorities and delivering highquality results under tight deadlines.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills with the ability to build rapport and influence stakeholders at all levels.
Why Join:
- Opportunity to contribute to shaping a sustainable energy future.
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Collaborative and inclusive work culture.
- Flexible work arrangements and a commitment to worklife balance.
- Access to cuttingedge technology and resources.
For further information contact:
Ivan Pignataro | Director
St James Building, Mezzanine
555 Bourke Street, Naarm Country, Melbourne VIC 3000
**NOTE: Applicants must have current working rights for the region.
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