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Senior Policy Manager

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Senior Policy Manager
Ofgem
The energy regulator for Great Britain, https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/about-us/working-ofgem
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We are looking for experienced Senior Policy Managers to lead policy development across strategic workstreams in high profile and high impact areas. The successful candidate would be deployed to either of the following teams depending on their skills, experience and interests:
- The Markets and Operational Reforms team: we are responsible for delivering balancing and settlement reforms under the Reformed National Pricing (RNP) programme, working closely with DESNZ and NESO to deliver a fair, affordable, secure and efficient electricity system. We also own and lead on electricity wholesale market policy, ensuring markets work effectively and adequate consumer protections are in place.
- The System Operation team: we are responsible for policies related to system operation, balancing cost and operational dispatch, restoration, NESO markets and the development or arrangements for dedicated network service provision.
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You’ll lead policy development across strategic workstreams in areas that are attracting significant attention across government, industry and the regulatory landscape. Working alongside major stakeholders, you’ll help tackle some of the most important challenges facing the energy sector, contributing to reforms that support energy security, consumer protection and the transition to a low-carbon future. The scale and visibility of the work provide a rare opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a sector undergoing unprecedented change.


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Location
London, Glasgow, Cardiff
Contract type
- Full time
- Job share
- Part time
- Permanent
Profession
- Analysis
- Communications
- Energy
- Manager
- Operations
- Organisational Development
- Policy
- Regulation
Working pattern
- Flexible working
- Hybrid
- Office based
Closing Date
06/07/2026
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