Discover a career with purpose at MBIE Do you have a passion for fuel resilience? Looking for a challenge with tangible results? Bring your fuel market and supply chain experience and expertise to the Resource Markets (RM) Branch's Compliance team, and help us ensure Aotearoa's continued fuel resilience through ensuring obligated companies meet their Minimum Stockholding Obligations (MSO). Wellington based, permanent full time Renumeration package: Salary range $110,098 – 138,028, plus KiwiSaver, Hauora – Wellbeing allowance and professional development. MBIE is a flexible-by-default agency with a wide range of working arrangements. Tenei turanga - About the Role: The Senior Technical Advisor will work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Internally, you will work collaboratively with others within the Resource Markets, Energy Markets and Insights and Intelligence branches, and externally, you will work collaboratively with relevant government agencies, fuel companies and fuel infrastructure operators to ensure New Zealand's fuel resilience is met through compliance with the MSO regulations and continues to improve through policy and operational initiatives. Implementing the Minimum Stockholding Obligation regime in accordance with Part 4 of the Fuel Industry (Improving Fuel Resilience) Amendment Act 2023 and Fuel Industry (Fuel Resilience) Amendment Regulations 2024 (currently being drafted). Work closely with the Insights and Intelligence branch to develop the templates and forms for submission of information required under the regulations. Monitor the fuel sector through review of the information to ensure compliance with the regulations. Providing guidance documentation and education to obliged persons. Assessment of and recommendation to decision makers on submitted: exemptions, compliance plans, and enforceable undertakings by obliged persons. Extract insights from the disclosed information to inform policy development and for publication purposes. Participating in fuel emergency simulation exercises. Contributing to assessment of business case for fuel resilience measures. Nga pukenga me nga wheako e hiahiatia ana - Skills and Experience Required A tertiary qualification in fields relating to science, engineering or business is required. At least five years' experience in fuel supply chain, terminal operations, or related fuel services is necessary. Proven ability to understand relevant legislation and apply it to operational arrangements. Regulator experience is highly desirable. Sound compliance skills including gathering, researching, analyzing and evaluating information and working knowledge of the enforcement process. Sound commercial and infrastructure understanding of New Zealand fuel sector. Established network across New Zealand fuel sector, both the commercial entities and other government agencies. Well-developed written and oral presentation, and interviewing skills. Planning, organising and project management skills, including ability to maintain performance when under pressure, critical assessment of workflows, and appropriate prioritising of work. Excellent interpersonal skills; demonstrated by credibility, personal or collaborative influence, managing expectations and targeted persuasion. Sound quantitative competency. Considerable experience professionally representing an organisation to senior levels across government or the private sector. Considerable experience in dealing with ambiguity in a complex and dynamic environment. The willingness and ability to mentor less experienced staff. Me pehea te tono - How to Apply: Click here to view a position description. All applications must be submitted via our online process and include a Cover Letter and CV outlining your interest and suitability for the role. Email Demi Matheson at ****** quoting ref MBIE/15924 if you have any further questions. Applications close on Sunday, 13 October (midnight). We will be reviewing applications as they're received, and we may close the advertisement before the closing date.
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