Senior Regulatory Officers - SRES Operations
The branch is responsible for the administration of the Renewable Energy Target (RET).
The purpose of the RET is to incentivise and encourage the additional generation of electricity from sustainable and renewable sources and reduce electricity sector greenhouse gas emissions.
The branch undertakes a wide range of functions to:
Facilitate and support the renewable energy certificate market, including the creation of Large-scale Generation Certificates (LGCs) and Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)
Collaborate with academics, industry, state and territory regulators and peak industry bodies on emerging technology, rulings, policy and projects
Educate and promote voluntary compliance regarding statutory reporting, certificate surrender obligations, proposed exemption calculation methodologies and continued participation under the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) and Large-scale Renewable Energy Target (LRET).
About the Section
The Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) creates a financial incentive for individuals and small businesses to install eligible small-scale renewable energy systems, such as solar panel systems and solar water heaters.
The SRES Operations section assists in the administration of the SRES by:
Auditing claims made for small-scale technology certificates (STCs)
Managing the Solar Panel Validation (SPV) Initiative
Managing risks and relationships associated with the SRES
Managing the register of solar water heaters that are eligible for STCs.
This includes defining both eligibility and the method to be used to calculate eligible STCs
Managing the annual inspection program for small generation units that have had STCs applied
Implementing procedural and technical improvements for the SRES.
The key duties of the position include:
We are seeking candidates for a variety of roles within the SRES Operations section, which may be filled as either ongoing or non-ongoing.
Non-ongoing positions will be offered for an initial term of 6 to 12 months, with the possibility of extension.
A merit pool will be established to fill immediate and anticipated vacancies and will remain open for up to 18 months.
Suitable candidates may be offered similar roles where there is alignment with the required capabilities.
Role Responsibilities and Duties
Under limited direction, the APS Level 6 Senior Regulatory Officer will:
Provide guidance and support on CER programs – including the ability to interpret and apply legislation, policy and procedures to identify complex situations
Provide advice and subject matter expertise for CER schemes – including ability to interpret and apply legislation, policy and procedures to complex situations and strategic discussions
Deliver quality outputs for a team, this may include but not limited to:
working collaboratively with cross functional teams on procurement process, strategic planning, evaluations, contract management, project work and
the allocation/development of specialist, professional and/or technical resources, undertake regular quality assurance checks, manage any potential/identified risks and provide feedback to peers.
Contribute to the development and delivery of cross agency compliance programs to prevent, detect and address non-compliance across the schemes the CER administers
Prepare executive briefing material and analytical reports
Evaluate and analyse complex information and data, apply research to solve problems and effectively make informed decisions
Supervise and support development of APS staff as required.
Qualifications/Experience
Essential relevant experience and/or qualifications of the position include:
Regulatory operations experience
Experience delivering client services within a regulatory context
Demonstrated ability to brief on complex information, including accurately summarising data or legislative concepts
Demonstrated ability to supervise development of APS staff
Demonstrated experience in achieving results when managing project work.
Tertiary qualifications in one of the following areas are highly desirable, but not required:
Science or Engineering
Environmental Science
Mathematics or statistics
Economics or Law
Eligibility
The Public Service Act **** requires all people joining the Australian Public Service to be Australian citizens.
We will conduct a number of pre-employment checks before we offer you employment.
It is a condition of employment with the Clean Energy Regulator that you are able to obtain and maintain a security clearance at a baseline level.
If you are offered a role and do not already hold a security clearance at or above this level, you will need to undertake the security clearance process before you can commence employment.
Any employment offer will be contingent upon obtaining this clearance.
Getting to know the Clean Energy Regulator
The Clean Energy Regulator is the Government body responsible for administering legislation to reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
The Clean Energy Regulator has administrative responsibilities for the:
National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme, under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act ****
Emissions Reduction Fund, under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act ****
Renewable Energy Target, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act ****
Australian National Registry of Emissions Units, under the Australian National Registry of Emissions Units Act ****
Nature Repair Market, under the Nature Repair Act ****
Guarantee of Origin, under the Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill ****
Made in Australia (Guarantee of Origin) Bill **** is part of the regulator's portfolio to support clean energy initiatives.
We offer challenging and rewarding work in administering legislation that will reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
Our agency is committed to workplace diversity and aims to create an environment that values and utilises the contribution of people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, people with a disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and mature age workers.
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