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Compliance Officer

Moreton in Marsh
3 weeks ago
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Role: Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Officer

Contract: Permanent

Salary: Up to £45,000 dependent on experience FTE

Location: Chipping Campden GL56

Benefits: Free parking, hybrid working, 23 days holiday plus Bank Holidays, health plan and pension scheme

We are working on behalf of an established organisation seeking to recruit an experienced Compliance and Regulatory Officer to report the MD on all technical matters.

As the Compliance and Regulatory Officer, you will be responsible for managing and ensuring full compliance with all environmental, energy, and industry-specific regulations and standards. This includes overseeing monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting obligations, coordinating audits, and maintaining certifications.

There is full flexibility with this position for the successful candidate, which could involve either full time or part time working hours, as well as hybrid working (mix of home and office based).

Role and responsibilities:

  • As the Compliance and Regulatory Officer, you will be responsible for managing and ensuring full compliance with all environmental, energy, and industry-specific regulations and standards. This includes overseeing monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting obligations, coordinating audits, and maintaining certifications.

  • Responsible for managing the UK ETS Greenhouse Gas Reporting to include monthly data collection and submission, coordination of annual verification with Lucideon and preparation and submission of the Annual Emissions Monitoring (AEM) Report to the Environment Agency.

  • Ensure ongoing compliance with ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System) including preparation for and participation in annual audits, ISO 50001 (Energy Management System) including audit readiness and continuous improvement initiatives

  • Submit monthly reports to the industry regulatory authorities

  • Compile and submit annual sustainability data

  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of all compliance activities

  • Prepare documentation and evidence for internal and external audits

  • Act as the primary liaison for auditors, verifiers, and regulatory bodies

  • Communicate regulatory changes and compliance updates to relevant departments

  • Provide training and support to staff on compliance procedures and best practices

    Skills and experience required:

  • Proven work experience in a similar Compliance Officer or Regulatory Officer role preferably in manufacturing or heavy industry

  • Familiarity with UK ETS, ISO 14001, ISO 50001 and environmental reporting platforms

  • Knowledge of construction materials is desirable

  • Proficiency in data management and reporting tools

  • Degree educated or equivalent in topics such as Environmental Science, Engineering, Sustainability or a related field.

  • Team player but capable of working independently

  • High level of accuracy and attention to detail

  • Excellent communicator

  • Proactive approach

    Benefits:

  • Competitive basic salary

  • Free parking

  • 23 days holiday plus Bank Holidays

  • Health care plan

  • Pension scheme

  • Hybrid working

    If you are an experienced and competent Compliance Officer or Regulatory Officer seeking a new challenge to join an established organisation then please click to apply

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