Job Description
Mō tēnei tūranga mahi | About this role
As New Zealand's environmental regulator, the work we do today helps shape the future of our tomorrow.
Our purpose | To tātou kaupapa
We are the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), New Zealand’s independent environmental regulator. Our role is important; to help protect our country’s unique way of life by looking out for the health of its environment, its economy and its people.
Our kaupapa is about making the right decisions, based on evidence, mātauranga, and science. We are passionate people working as one EPA to encourage big ideas and bold goals.
The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Operations Team manages the operations of the ETS, supporting people participating in the ETS and carbon market while enhancing confidence in the ETS as a tool for reducing carbon emissions.
What we achieve today helps shape the future of New Zealand for generations to come. We welcome you to join us on our journey to a healthy environment that benefits us all.
Jump in the waka - make history with us.
About the Role | Mō te tūnga
The EPA is seeking a positive and experienced Senior Analyst to join our Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Operations team in Wellington.
If you thrive on providing top-level analysis and advice and have an eye for process improvement that supports both business as usual and change initiatives related to the ETS and the New Zealand Emission Trading Register, this role is perfect for you.
The ETS Operations team is a small team, so we are looking for a well-rounded Senior Analyst who is a team player, not afraid of getting their hands dirty with the more transactional aspects of the role that ensures the ETS runs efficiently and smoothly.
Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver high-quality analysis and advice to inform decision making for the ETS and New Zealand Emission Trading Register.
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Produce timely and accurate reporting to inform the ETS market.
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Respond to data requests
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Work collaboratively with a team of like-minded analysts, thinking strategically and solving problems.
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Mentor and coach other analysts, sharing your expertise as needed.
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Assist with the legislative development process.
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Build and maintain trusted relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, including government colleagues and suppliers.
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Provide guidance and help to resolve issues for ETS participants.
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Ensure processes are documented and consistently followed while looking for opportunities to improve them.
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Work with other team members to make sure ETS returns and applications are processed in a timely manner to ensure that statutory timeframes are met.
About you | Mōhou ake
If you have some or all the skills and capabilities below, we would love to hear from you:
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Experience as a senior analyst, particularly in roles involving complex legislation.
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Expertise in collecting and analysing large data sets.
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The ability to think proactively and operate at a senior level.
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High level of proficiency in the collection and analysis of information, identifying options and making recommendations.
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Strong team player with a collaborative mindset.
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Willingness to engage in transactional tasks as required.
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Experience in process improvement, risk management, and policy analysis.
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Ability to build effective relationships quickly and provide clear guidance to stakeholders.
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Ability to work effectively and advocate positively in wider cross-government systems.
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Knowledge of the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) and Climate Change Response Act (desirable)
Why Join Us?
This is a unique opportunity to work with a team of collaborative professionals dedicated to ensuring the ETS contributes to New Zealand’s emission reduction goals. Use your well-honed analytical and problem-solving skills to make a meaningful impact on the environment.
If this sounds like the perfect role for you, we would love to hear from you! Apply now to join the EPA team and help us achieve our mission.
What’s in it for you | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
There are a range of benefits for our people:
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A genuinely flexible working culture
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Flexible sick leave provisions
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$400 non-taxable payment to eligible employees to enable an at-home flexible working set up
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Our annual EPA Environment Day, where we get out into the community to support environmental initiatives
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in-house a re ao Māori capability programme
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Learning opportunities on a variety of topics including an annual Science Symposium
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Active social club and a range of groups and support networks that cater to the diverse backgrounds of our people
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Organisation wide awards to recognise individual and team effort.
Salary range
$83,724 - $125,586 per annum (midpoint $104,655). This is the full salary range. Appointments are made within the range depending on skills and experience.
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
Apply directly by completing the online application form and submitting your CV and cover letter.
Please note: your covering letter is an important part of our assessment process. Please highlight how your experience relates to this role, and why you applied. Tell us about you, your values and/or whakapapa.
View the Position Description or for further information, contact or People and Capability team through recruit@epa.govt.nz or check out the careers section of our website www.epa.govt.nz/careers.