Job description
You will be working with other Senior Marine Industries Advisers, offshore industry advisors and specialists to deliver advice to regulators, policy makers, industry and wider stakeholders on the environmental impacts of a wide range of marine industries. You will have the opportunity to work collaboratively on high-profile projects ensuring a balance between nature recovery and sustainable development of the marine environment. This is a rewarding role with great opportunities to influence decisions which affect nature recovery in the marine environment.
- Lead on the provision of high quality, evidence based and pragmatic nature conservation advice to regulators and industry i.e. oil and gas (including decommissioning), aggregates, renewables and subsea cabling) both in the UK and, in some cases, overseas.
- Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders (e.g. Defra, OPRED, Marine Scotland, Welsh Government, Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero, Marine Management Organisation, The Crown Estate and Statutory Nature Conservation Bodies (SNCBs) providing advice on issues such as energy policy, marine planning and evidence needs and prioritization.
- Support provision of environmental information and advice in an on-call capacity in the event of marine pollution incidents such as oil or chemical spills.
- Lead on strategic solutions for the Marine Management Team to ensure our advice remains up to date in light of legislative and policy changes.
- Represent JNCC at relevant industry, regulatory and nature conservation meetings and fora.
- Line management of Offshore Industry Advisers and project management (including financial) of strategic research and development projects.
Technical skills
We’ll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
- Experience of providing evidence-based advice to regulators and/or policy makers within UK legal processes for the management of regulated offshore activities (relating to marine protected areas and marine environmental management more broadly).
- In-depth knowledge and experience of offshore marine industry sectors (such as oil and gas, aggregates, subsea cables and renewables).
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of marine biodiversity in UK offshore waters and of the effects of anthropogenic activities on marine species, habitats and ecosystems.
- Experience of managing projects to a successful outcome.
- Educated to degree level or equivalent qualification in a relevant subject and/ or relevant practical work experience in this industry area.
Salary: £41,525
Application deadline: January 25, 2025