Working at Energy UK
Policy Executive
Job Description
| Employer: | Energy UK |
| Job title: | Policy Executive |
| Location: | Our office is in London but we offer the opportunity for hybrid working arrangements |
| Contract: | Permanent, Full Time – 35.25 hours a week |
| Department: | Investment and Systems Team |
| Salary: | Starting salary will be dependent on experience and qualifications, typically sitting between £30,000 and £34,000 |
| Reporting to: | Deputy Directors |
| Applications Close | 5pm on 19th June 2026 but we would encourage early application as we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable candidates |
We are seeking to create a diverse work culture that is truly representative of society, embraces different perspectives and attracts the best, most creative talent on our team. We value transferable skills and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply, even if they don’t meet all of the criteria. We are proud to work in an inclusive, friendly, and supportive environment and if you have additional needs, we would be very happy to speak about any support we could offer during the recruitment process.
About Energy UK
Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry, representing companies investing billions of pounds to secure our country’s current and future energy needs. From growing start-ups to major electricity generators, grid and infrastructure developers and energy suppliers, our members are driving change across power, heat, transport, flexibility homes and businesses.
We provide a collective voice for the sector working with governments, regulators, charities and other organisations to provide crucial insight that shapes policy, offers solutions and promotes best practice.
Our broad view across the whole system supports evidence-based positions which are not tied to particular technologies, and are focused on delivering strategic benefits for people, businesses and the economy.
We champion initiatives such as our Vulnerability Commitment, which pushes suppliers to go beyond regulation to support customers with additional needs, and TIDE, the industry’s drive for greater inclusion and diversity. Through our Young Energy Professionals Forum, we support the development of future leaders.
We really value our organisational culture at Energy UK. We have high quality support and development opportunities for our employees, and we are proud to have been awarded a Platinum accreditation with Investors in People. We know that the wellbeing of employees is key to our success and this is reflected in our progressive policies around wellbeing, flexible working and mental health.
Job Purpose
We are looking for Policy Executives to join our Policy Team to work across policy, regulatory, and strategic issues in the energy sector. The postholder will have opportunities to develop and increase their knowledge of the energy industry by supporting the teams in managing working groups, engaging closely with members, developing policy positions, conducting research, drafting briefings, responding to consultations and liaising with stakeholders on key policy areas.
Main Duties
Main Duties will include:
- Working with Energy UK members and all relevant external stakeholders to help formulate policy positions that contribute to the delivery of Energy UK’s policy and advocacy.
- Helping to prepare position papers, drafting consultation responses, and preparing industry reports for submission to Government and the regulator.
- Helping develop and maintain positive working relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders including MPs, Government officials, NGOs, policy think tanks, consumer advocates and other opinion formers.
- Work collaboratively across Energy UK’s teams to make the most of Energy UK’s cross-sectoral expertise and membership and ensure coherent and holistic policy development.
- Helping ensure that Energy UK members are kept up to date with relevant developments
- Such other tasks as may be reasonably determined from time to time.
Skills and Experience
Essential experience:
- Proven background in an energy-related context
- Political awareness in Britain and an ability to understand how policy changes may impact the broader landscape
- Awareness of key institutions and policymakers and how they operate
- Ability to understand and communicate complex issues
- Excellent analytical and report-writing skills
- Ability to brief non-expert and expert audiences
- Ability to build new relationships with industry stakeholders and build trust with members
- Can demonstrate the Energy UK values of integrity, ambition, inclusiveness and collaboration.
Desirable experience:
- It would be beneficial to have specific knowledge of the GB power market design and an understanding of electricity and gas market arrangements for generation, storage, networks and flexibility and non-market issues such as regulatory barriers.
- It would also be beneficial to have specific experience of running industry meetings or presenting to expert and non-expert audiences.
Benefits
- A competitive salary
- 25 days annual holiday plus statutory holidays with the benefit of buying an extra 5 days a year.
- Birthday Leave and an extra day at Easter
- Energy UK is a member of Climate Perks, allowing employees to claim up to two days for staff who travel on holiday by train, coach or boat instead of flying.
- Annual season ticket loan
- An employer’s pension contribution of up to 8% if this is matched by the employee.
- Aviva Health insurance with dental and optical cashback
- Leave for Charitable work
- Access to an employee assistance programme
- Learning and Development Opportunities
- A hybrid working environment with the opportunity to work 2/3 days a week from home
How to apply
Applications should be sent via email using the job title as the subject. They should be sent by the closing date shown to:
Nicola Rowland
HR Manager
recruitment@energy-uk.org.uk
All applications should include a CV and covering letter stating why you think you are suitable for the role, why you are interested in applying to work at Energy UK and the value you would bring to the organisation.
To help our commitment to building a diverse team we operate a ‘blind’ recruitment process which helps our hiring managers to avoid unconscious bias and consider applicants on their skills and experience rather than on personal identifying data.
Please ensure you submit two copies of your CV and covering letter.
The first should be your standard CV that contains your name and all the information you would normally add to your CV.
The second copy should be an anonymised copy that does not contain the following details:
- your full name (just leave your initials)
- any information that indicates your age, sex, sexual orientation or ethnic background,
- dates and names of secondary schools or universities you have attended
- any personal interests.
The standard copy will only be viewed by the HR department and the anonymised version will be shared with the relevant hiring team.