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    Storengy UK has a fantastic opportunity for a Commercial and Regulatory Analyst to join our growing business on the Storengy UK Stublach site near Northwich.

    Working as a part of the Commercial Team you will deliver options for Storengy UK to improve its commercial offerings and respond to regulatory changes by analysing industry and market data, potential impacts from regulatory changes, and operational trends.

    Role Description

    You will have strong analytical and communications skills and ideally a degree or background in Economics or related areas. Although it is desirable that you have gas and energy industry knowledge, it’s not a deal breaker as you will be trained and supported by an experienced Commercial Team.

    Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

    • Monitoring regulatory change across Gas and Electricity industries
    • Providing analysis of impacts of regulatory change and presenting this to stakeholders
    • Creating written responses to industry consultations and requests
    • Preparing regular and reports, papers and presentations for the management of the company
    • Integrating operational and industry data to provide analyses and reports
    • Proposing options based upon analyses to improve commercial products and services
    • Representing Storengy UK at organized Stakeholders Workshops (National Grid, Ofgem, BEIS or industry groups)
    • Exporting data for back office and finance processes, providing assistance to other teams by explaining industry specific subjects
    • Assisting in the monitoring of commercial aspects of the organisation such as available capacities for customers, contracted levels of capacities and commercial risks

    Who You Are

    The role of Commercial and Regulatory Analyst involves the analysis of both written and numerical data and the ability to condense and communicate the results, as such we believe you will need the following skills:

    • Strong analytical skills
    • Ability to summarise effectively from multiple sources
    • Ability to work proactively with others
    • Good communication skills
    • Excellent Excel, Excel query and PowerPoint skills

    It would be desirable but not essential for you to have any of the following knowledge or experience:

    • Experience in the International Energy Industry in either technical, commercial, shipping operations or economics roles
    • Degree in Economics or similar discipline
    • General understanding of the purpose and operation of GB and EU commercial and regulatory energy frameworks

    What We Offer

    We can offer you a fixed term, 2 year contract, with a salary ranging from £23k to £28k p.a. and multiple additional benefits including:

    • Company enhanced pension scheme
    • Profit share bonus
    • Sponsored Gym Membership
    • Private Health Care / Health Plan
    • Opportunity to take 1 volunteering day per year
    • 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays