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Technical Author - Slaughterhouses And Animal By-Products

Environment Agency

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Job summary

A regulatory body for environmental issues in the UK seeks a Technical Author to draft Best Available Techniques (BAT) conclusions and liaise with stakeholders. Candidates should have over five years of experience in the slaughterhouse and animal-by-products industry, possess specialist knowledge of relevant environmental legislation, and demonstrate strong technical writing skills. This role supports flexible working arrangements, including job shares.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years experience in slaughterhouse and animal-by-products industry.
  • Specialist knowledge of environmental legislation in the UK.
  • Ability to produce clear, concise reports.

Responsibilities

  • Draft BAT Conclusions and supporting documents.
  • Liaise with technical working groups and stakeholders.
  • Present findings and final documents to industry bodies.

Skills

Technical writing skills
Verbal communication skills
Project management
Influencing stakeholders
Job description

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 and welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share. Please include any information on your preferred working arrangements in your application.

Large slaughterhouses and animal‑by‑products installations are required to use "Best Available Techniques" (BAT) to reduce emissions to air, water and land. We have established a process for the definition of BAT within the UK, based on a transparent, collaborative, data‑ and evidence‑led approach that safeguards and builds on the current high levels of environmental protection. Central to this process will be the UK BAT Author, who is 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. Some travel and overnight stays may be required, but we use smart tools to stay connected and reduce travel.

Responsibilities
  • Draft BAT Conclusions and supporting documents.
  • Liaise with technical working groups and stakeholders.
  • Present findings and final documents to UK industry and regulatory bodies.
  • Support incident management objectives and identify suitable incident roles.
  • Manage project timelines and deliver on up to two‑year contracts.
  • Maintain knowledge of UK and EU industrial environmental legislation, including the IED and Environmental Permitting Regulations.
  • Conduct collection and technical analysis of complex industrial data.
Qualifications and Experience
  • At least five years of working experience in the slaughterhouse and animal‑by‑products industry.
  • Specialist knowledge of process engineering, environmental issues, and environmental legislation in the UK.
  • Strong technical writing skills and ability to produce clear, concise reports.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Project management experience and the drive to meet targets.
  • Experience influencing and persuading diverse stakeholders.
  • Capable of working effectively with people from different backgrounds and cultures.
Diversity & Inclusion
  • We are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve.
  • We welcome flexible working patterns for all vacancies, including job share.
  • We have a Guaranteed Interview Policy to support those with a disability who are seeking employment.
Additional Information
  • Applications will be "blind" assessed using competency‑based questions.
  • Interviews will be held via MS Teams and will include capability‑based questions and a presentation.
  • A reserve list will be held for six months; depending on your skills you may be offered an alternative post.
  • Professional development opportunities and appropriate training will be provided.

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