Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
07 Oct, 25
Salary
58000.0
Posted On
07 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Marketing/Advertising/Sales
We’re champions of the North West and we’re proud that it’s our electricity network that connects communities and helps keep the electricity flowing every minute of every day, from when you wake up to when you fall asleep and all the hours in between.
A key part of the UK’s journey to net zero carbon is the revolution of our electricity industry to enable clean, green economic growth. As the North West’s electricity network operator, it’s our responsibility to lead the way, help the region decarbonise and pave the way for the growth of renewable energy and a sustainable energy future for all.
We’re proud that in December 2024 we were named Utility of the Year by Utility Week magazine who said we punched above our weight and used innovation to solve some of the industry’s most difficult challenges. Come and be part of our team and make a difference.
Together we have the energy to transform our communities. We are switched on. We are adaptable. We take pride.
We have fantastic opportunity for a DSO Stakeholder and Communications Manager in our Distribution System Operation team to join us based in central Manchester or Preston.
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
OUR ROLE
Within Electricity North West’s RIIO-ED2 Business Plan, we have made challenging commitments to help drive down our own carbon emissions and help businesses, our customers and our colleagues to do the same, and our transition to Distribution System Operation (DSO) is a key part of this decarbonisation journey. One of the main challenges of the transition to a low carbon world is the engagement of key stakeholders and ensuring a joined up approach across the DSO transition team, which encompasses the roles of network planning, network operation and market development. There are significant incentives associated with the engagement of specific DSO stakeholders, and tailoring our approach to meet those stakeholders’ needs is essential.
Ofgem introduced a brand new DSO incentive for ED2 which this role is critical to our success under. Upto £3.6m reward or £1.8m penalty each year is available, 50% of which is directly driven by our stakeholder’s views, surveyed independently on Ofgem’s behalf. Hence the vital importance of this role which drives this key incentive outcome.
Working across the business, the candidate leads creating, coordinating and delivering our DSO communications and engagement strategy, acting as a sole point of contact for DSO communications and stakeholder activities to deliver strong outperformance on that element of our DSO incentive.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES