Deputy Director – Engineering, Strategy and Resilience

Ofgem

The energy regulator for Great Britain, https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/about-us/working-ofgem


Requirements of the role

Lead the charge in shaping the future of Britain’s energy networks. Ofgem is looking for a Deputy Director – Engineering Strategy & Resilience to join us and drive the strategic transformation of our national infrastructure through expert engineering oversight, bold leadership, and a focus on resilience.

Ofgem is Great Britain’s independent energy regulator. We’re at the forefront of change across the energy sector, driving toward Net Zero whilst protecting energy consumers – especially vulnerable people.

We’re offering a permanent leadership role that places you at the heart of Britain’s response to climate change and energy transition. In this highly strategic position, you’ll be responsible for building our new asset health inspection capability and leading the scrutiny of strategic network development plans that underpin the future reliability, security, and sustainability of our gas, electricity and hydrogen systems.

This is a rare opportunity to shape a function from the ground up, designing inspection standards, building a team of inspectors, embedding frameworks for accountability, and overseeing the long-term resilience of critical energy infrastructure. At the same time, you’ll ensure that network planning processes, led by NESO and operators, are robust, forward-looking and deliver value for consumers, communities and the environment.

You’ll lead multidisciplinary teams across policy and engineering, influence code reform and steer the development of standards for a decarbonised future. Your work will help ensure our regulatory frameworks are underpinned by cutting-edge technical understanding and a commitment to both reliability and innovation.

We’re looking for someone with deep engineering and asset management expertise, gained from senior roles in energy systems. You’ll need a strategic mindset, a strong grasp of how GB commercial and regulatory frameworks operate, and proven experience of leading large, complex programmes and teams. Chartered status is essential, and so is the ability to communicate complex technical information with clarity to senior, non-technical audiences.

This is your chance to join an inclusive, mission-driven regulator with a pivotal role in the UK’s energy future. We offer hybrid working, excellent leave and pension benefits, and the opportunity to contribute directly to Net Zero through engineering leadership at national scale.

We have a critical purpose to create a safer, more resilient energy system by building an asset health inspectorate and ensuring network development planning is strategic, anticipatory, and aligned with the UK’s decarbonisation goals. This is a role that combines high-level strategic impact with deep technical responsibility.
Job description
This role involves leading a multidisciplinary team of engineering and policy experts to support Ofgem’s wide-ranging activities. A key focus is the development and operation of a new Asset Health and Resilience function, including an Asset Health Inspectorate, to ensure the reliability of critical energy infrastructure in the face of climate change. The postholder will oversee the technical scrutiny of strategic network development plans across gas, electricity, and hydrogen networks, ensuring climate resilience is embedded in planning and asset management.

The role also includes leading the review and development of technical codes and standards, supporting Ofgem’s strategic role in energy code reform and decarbonisation. The successful candidate will provide expert advice across Ofgem and to government, manage relationships with a wide range of stakeholders—including network operators, trade bodies, and innovators—and ensure high-quality project delivery through effective leadership and inclusive management.


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 Location

London, Glasgow, Cardiff

 Contract type

Full time, Permanent

 Profession

Deputy Director, Engineering, Resilience, Strategy


 Working pattern

Flexible working, Hybrid

 Closing Date

16/06/2025