UK Regulators' Network
Compliance Investigator

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Ofgem
The energy regulator for Great Britain, https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/about-us/working-ofgem
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In this role, you will work with heat network suppliers, operators and consumer organisations to identify and address poor customer outcomes. Using evidence-based analysis and strong stakeholder engagement skills, you will support compliance activities, investigations and industry interventions designed to improve performance and ensure regulatory standards are met. You will gather and assess complex qualitative and quantitative information, develop recommendations, and work collaboratively with colleagues and external partners to deliver meaningful improvements for consumers.
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You will engage with a wide range of stakeholders, including Citizens Advice, Consumer Scotland, the Energy Ombudsman, Heat Trust, government departments and industry representatives. Building constructive relationships and influencing stakeholders will be central to your success, helping to encourage positive behavioural change across the sector.
This is an exciting opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced, evolving environment and is passionate about delivering better outcomes for consumers. You’ll thrive if you are curious, adaptable and keen to develop new skills while contributing to a broad range of compliance and stakeholder engagement activities.


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Location
Glasgow, Cardiff, London
Contract type
Full time, Permanent
Profession
Analysis, Communications, Compliance, Consumer, Finance, Financial Services, Investigator, Operations, Regulation, Stakeholder Engagement
Working pattern
Flexible working, Hybrid, Office based
Closing Date
27/07/2026
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