Principal Economist Position No: ERA***** Division: Energy Markets Level/Salary: Level 7, $139,860 to $149,485 pa, PSCSA **** + 12% super Work Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: Perth, Metropolitan Closing Date: ************:00 PM Attachments: - - The Economic Regulation Authority (ERA) is Western Australia's independent regulator of electricity, gas, water and rail.
Our purpose is to benefit all Western Australians by promoting strong economic outcomes through effective regulation and decision making.
Our work is challenging, complex and sensitive; we strive to make sure current and future consumers pay no more than necessary for safe and reliable utilities.
The ERA has a strong workplace culture of innovation, working with integrity, striving for excellence, and capability building.
Our people are from diverse academic and cultural backgrounds, intelligent, passionate and committed, and provide a supportive, collaborative, and collegiate team operating environment.
To find out more about the Economic Regulation Authority please visit our website .
What is the Role?
The ERA is looking for a sharp, strategic economist to help steer the regulation of Western Australia's electricity markets through the energy transition.
In this role, you'll apply deep economic expertise to real-world regulatory challenges: analysing market behaviour; providing public guidance to prohibit market manipulation and non-compliant market offers; guiding rule changes; testing the validity of market monitoring tools; and advising on market design in a rapidly changing energy landscape.
You'll lead complex, high-impact projects, provide evidence-based recommendations to decision makers, and mentor highly engaged economists and analysts.
You'll also work closely with industry and government stakeholders, influence strategic discussions, and represent the ERA in various forums.
If you thrive on deep economic analysis, enjoy solving complex regulatory problems, and want your work to shape the future of the energy transition, come join us.
What you'll bring: Tertiary qualifications in economics or a related field.
Strong background in microeconomics and competition, as well as skills and experience in regulatory, policy or market frameworks.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Proven ability to lead complex projects.
Workplace Diversity and a cover letter (maximum 3 pages) addressing all position competencies outlined in the Job Description Form (JDF) to demonstrate your skills and experience.
All position competencies listed in the JDF will be assessed during the selection process.
For guidance on structuring your cover letter, please refer to the Application Assistance Pack.
Ensure you allow plenty of time to lodge your application.
Late, pro forma and/or emailed applications will not be accepted.
Need assistance with your application?
We are dedicated to ensuring an inclusive, supportive, and barrier-free recruitment experience and workplace.
If you require any adjustments or support during the recruitment process, please inform us.
All information provided will be treated as private and confidential, and used solely to facilitate reasonable adjustments.
Closing Date: 8 January ******pm (AWST).
Want to know more about the role?
Refer to the Job Description Form (JDF) for more information, including the position competencies and organisational context.
Subsequent Vacancies This selection process will initially be used to fill the above vacancy.
Applicants assessed as suitable during this selection process may be appointed within a twelve-month period to similar vacancies that may be permanent or contract, including fixed term appointments with the possibility of extension or subsequent permanency.
Please note we may use external recruitment consultants to assist with the recruitment process.
Position Title Principal Economist Agency Economic Regulation Authority Salary Location Perth, Metropolitan Unit/Division Energy Markets Branch Strategy we strive to make sure current and future consumers pay no more than necessary for safe and reliable utilities.
The ERA has a strong workplace culture of innovation, working with integrity, striving for excellence, and capability building.
Our people are from diverse academic and cultural backgrounds, intelligent, passionate and committed, and provide a supportive, collaborative, and collegiate team operating environment.
To find out more about the Economic Regulation Authority please visit our website .
What is the Role?
The ERA is looking for a sharp, strategic economist to help steer the regulation of Western Australia's electricity markets through the energy transition.
In this role, you'll apply deep economic expertise to real-world regulatory challenges: analysing market behaviour; providing public guidance to prohibit market manipulation and non-compliant market offers; guiding rule changes; testing the validity of market monitoring tools; and advising on market design in a rapidly changing energy landscape.
You'll lead complex, high-impact projects, provide evidence-based recommendations to decision makers, and mentor highly engaged economists and analysts.
You'll also work closely with industry and government stakeholders, influence strategic discussions, and represent the ERA in various forums.
If you thrive on deep economic analysis, enjoy solving complex regulatory problems, and want your work to shape the future of the energy transition, come join us.
What you'll bring: Tertiary qualifications in economics or a related field.
Strong background in microeconomics and competition, as well as skills and experience in regulatory, policy or market frameworks.
Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
Proven ability to lead complex projects.
Workplace Diversity and a cover letter (maximum 3 pages) addressing all position competencies outlined in the Job Description Form (JDF) to demonstrate your skills and experience.
All position competencies listed in the JDF will be assessed during the selection process.
For guidance on structuring your cover letter, please refer to the Application Assistance Pack.
Ensure you allow plenty of time to lodge your application.
Late, pro forma and/or emailed applications will not be accepted.
Need assistance with your application?
We are dedicated to ensuring an inclusive, supportive, and barrier-free recruitment experience and workplace.
If you require any adjustments or support during the recruitment process, please inform us.
All information provided will be treated as private and confidential, and used solely to facilitate reasonable adjustments.
Closing Date: 8 January ******pm (AWST).
Want to know more about the role?
Refer to the Job Description Form (JDF) for more information, including the position competencies and organisational context.
Subsequent Vacancies This selection process will initially be used to fill the above vacancy.
Applicants assessed as suitable during this selection process may be appointed within a twelve-month period to similar vacancies that may be permanent or contract, including fixed term appointments with the possibility of extension or subsequent permanency.
Please note we may use external recruitment consultants to assist with the recruitment process.
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