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32437 - Technical Author - Inorganic chemicals - UK BAT

Environment Agency

United Kingdom

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Job summary

A government agency for environmental protection in the UK is seeking a Technical Author to draft Best Available Techniques (BAT) Conclusions for the LVIC industry. The role requires at least 5 years of experience, a deep understanding of environmental legislation, and strong technical communication skills. You will collaborate with various stakeholders to create new environmental standards that enhance industrial practices while promoting inclusivity within the workforce. Flexible working arrangements can be discussed.

Benefits

Inclusive work environment
Development opportunities
Flexible working patterns

Qualifications

  • At least 5 years of working experience in the LVIC industry.
  • Solid understanding of UK and EU environmental regulations.

Responsibilities

  • Draft BAT Conclusions for publication as new environmental standards.
  • Liaise with Technical Working Groups.
  • Critically analyze technical arguments and data.

Skills

Specialist knowledge of LVIC industry
Understanding of environmental legislation
Technical analysis of complex data
Verbal and written communication
Planning and organisational skills
Job description
Overview

Do you want to make a lasting positive change to the environment? As a Technical author in the UK BAT team you can.

We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share, so please include clearly any information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application.

Background

Large Volume Inorganic Chemicals (LVIC) installations are required to use ‘Best Available Techniques’ (BAT) to reduce emissions to air, water and land. We’ve established a process for the definition of BAT within the UK. The regime will use the BAT concept principles of; a transparent, collaborative, data and evidence led process that safeguards and builds on the current high levels of environmental protection. Central to this process will be the UK BAT Author.

You’ll be responsible for drafting BAT Conclusions, liaising with Technical Working Groups and presenting a final document suitable for publication as a new, UK wide, environmental standard for industry. You’ll have:

  • specialist knowledge and understanding of the LVIC industry
  • a good understanding of process engineering, environmental issues
  • a good understanding of environmental legislation and policy in the UK
  • the capability of critically analysing technical arguments and data
  • the ability to work with, and write technical documents
  • Good project management skills and a drive to complete.

We use smart tools to stay connected and reduce travel, but some travel and overnight stays may be required.

You’ll have an inclusive incident management objective in your development plan, so we’ll support and train you to find an incident role to suit your needs and circumstances.

The Team

You’ll join our UK BAT Team. We lead on delivery of new environmental standards for UK Industry. We’re embedded within the Environment & Business (E&B) Directorate but report to DEFRA and the Standards Council for progress and delivery.

In E&B we promote a positive, inclusive, and supportive culture where everyone feels valued. We use evidence, expertise, and innovation to enhance and support delivery, influence policy, legislation and secure resources.

Experience / Skills Required

You will have at least 5 years working experience, and a solid understanding of environmental regulation LVIC industry.

In your capability-based answers please demonstrate your experience and expert understanding of:

  • the large Volume inorganic chemicals industry
  • UK and EU industrial environmental legislation, in particular the IED and the Environmental Permitting Regulations

You will be skilled at:

  • collection and technical analysis of complex industrial data
  • understanding the implications of BAT Conclusions in permits, on industry and the environment
  • verbal and written communication
  • building and maintaining relationships
  • planning, prioritising and organising tasks and resources to ensure timely and effective results
  • responding flexibly to challenges and adept at building consensus
  • ability to work effectively with people from different backgrounds and cultures and actively encourage others to consider diversity issues in their work

A range of development opportunities and appropriate training will be provided.

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