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We are looking for a Regulatory Affairs Analyst to join our team. You will be responsible for establishment of the current and future regulatory requirements for SEFE’s business activities, and the identification of potential commercial impacts on Gas, Power & Carbon portfolios. Working closely with other functions including, Gas, Power, Carbon & LNG Trading, Commercial Operations, Risk and Regulatory Compliance, Operational Planning and Legal, you will look for opportunities to grow our business in line with changing regulations.

What You Will Do

As a Regulatory Affairs Analyst you will identify operational risks arising from regulatory compliance requirements. This includes identifying, assessing, and reporting strategic regulatory risks arising from potential developments and liaising with operational risk management in the implementation of effective reporting, control and mitigation processes. By monitoring Gas, Power, Carbon and LNG regulation you will identify potential new regulatory compliance requirements necessary to existing policies, processes and systems. Understanding the commercial strategy, potential new markets and products you will help shape the future direction we make as an organisation. You will also be responsible for:

Identify significant regulatory challenges and commercial opportunities for Gas, Power, Carbon and LNG arising from the planned strategy and tactics, for the current and future regulatory environments including working with the Front Office and support functions to develop corresponding action plans.
Work with the Front Office Trading desk and Operational Planning and Management team and the relevant support functions to ensure necessary operational arrangements are implemented for new business development.
Maintain thorough knowledge of current regulations and potential developments of regulation and market design across Gas, Power, Carbon and LNG, markets and products.
Build relationships with relevant regulators, energy infrastructure operators, exchanges and relevant counterparties through active participation in consultation processes, regulatory enquiries and industry forums.
Represent SEFE and the SEFE Group’s best interest through input to consultation processes and selective lobbying (ensuring alignment with senior management).

What You Will Bring

With a good understanding of EU/UK wholesale Gas and Power markets, your problem-solving skills will be essential to help you succeed. In addition, you will need:

Regulatory experience gained through working in a regulatory body or in a regulatory function in a commercial company or in an economic regulatory consultancy role is essential.
Exposure to energy trading and retailing environments within a highly commercial and entrepreneurial focused business would be an advantage.
Commercial experience of monetizing opportunities is a distinct advantage.
Knowledge in compliance and voluntary Carbon markets would be desirable.
Able to distil information, grasp the commercial concept, build a compelling argument and execute effective advocacy and lobbying.
Balance understanding of the energy regulatory framework and market design with commercial insight.

About Us

Securing Energy for Europe – it’s a simple statement, with a bold ambition. SEFE is not just our name, but also encompasses everything that drives us. To accomplish this, we’re taking immediate action to secure gas supply – but also looking forward, to explore our role in the European energy transformation and how we can contribute to a stable and sustainable future.

SEFE, an international energy company, ensures the security of supply and drives the decarbonisation of its customers. SEFE’s activities span the energy value chain, from origination and trading to sales, transport, and storage. Through its decades-long expertise in trading and the development of its LNG business, SEFE has become one of the most important suppliers to industrial customers in Europe, with an annual sales volume of 200 TWh of gas and power. Its 50,000 customers range from small businesses to municipalities and multinational organisations. By investing in clean energies and especially in the hydrogen ecosystem, SEFE is contributing to the energy transition. The company employs around 2,000 people globally and is owned by the Federal Government of Germany.

Our international teams work across locations in Europe, Asia, and North America. We’re passionate about energy and the important role it can play in shaping a better future.

Securing energy – now and for the future.

Our Benefits

We’re committed to creating an inclusive environment that embraces diversity and fosters the development of knowledge, skills, and experience. Whatever your role, you’ll find an open, welcoming atmosphere that empowers you, and recognises your contribution.

In return we offer a competitive starting salary supported by a comprehensive range of financial, lifestyle and wellness benefits with the flexibility to follow a hybrid working model.

bonus earning potential
non-contributory pension with 10% employer contribution
25 days holiday plus bank holidays and volunteering days
buy / sell holidays
life assurance
medical and dental insurance (family cover)
range of optional flexible benefits

We are committed to supporting your career growth with opportunities to develop both your knowledge and experience through a blended approach to learning.

Join SEFE and help us secure energy supply across Europe and shape a better, more sustainable tomorrow.
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