Regulatory Reporting Analyst

Department

Regulations team

Job type

Full-time

Location

Home-based, with limited business travel as required

Reports to

Regulation Manager

Job purpose

At mua Group, we’re both an independent distribution network operator (IDNO) for electricity and an independent gas transporter (IGT) for gas. We don’t own the gas or electricity, but we collect a fee from the energy supplier for safely and reliably delivering their gas and electricity to homes and businesses through our pipes and cables.

We’ve also recently expanded into the water sector, adopting water and wastewater networks across England and Wales as a regulated NAV company.

We are looking for an experienced Regulatory Reporting Analyst to coordinate regulatory submissions in line with our statutory obligations, as well as maintain good working relationships with key industry bodies.

You will be responsible for delivering regulatory requirements to ensure the business is up to date and compliant with industry codes and practices. This is an exciting opportunity to join a flourishing team and make a significant impact on the future of our company.

About mua

We’re an independent electricity and gas distribution network operator, connecting homes and businesses to essential energy infrastructure. We’re also a regulated water and wastewater company, adopting water and wastewater networks across Britain.

Our mission at mua is to help build better and more sustainable places to live and work, by adopting and operating multi-utility networks nationwide. We’re supporting the UK’s transition to net zero by delivering energy through our networks in the simplest, smartest and greenest way possible.

What we require

Role responsibilities

In this role, you will coordinate key reports and submissions in line with our energy distribution licences.

Your responsibilities will include:

Regulatory compliance: Ensuring ongoing compliance with industry standards and policies, including the delivery of Use of Systems Charging statements, Balancing and Settlement Code reporting and Line Loss Factor Classification.

Reporting: Collating both annual and ad hoc reports based on network pricing performance and pricing methodology submissions, as required. You’ll highlight trends and identify potential risks and opportunities.

Cross-functional collaboration: Working closely with our Commercial, Finance and Operational teams to gather data and insights that inform pricing decisions.

Customer and stakeholder engagement: Assisting in engaging with stakeholders, including customers, regulators and industry bodies such as Elexon, to ensure the pricing is clear, correct and up to date.

Continuous improvement: Continuously monitoring and refining pricing methodologies, regulatory changes and the evolution of the energy market dynamics, technological changes, and business objectives.

Knowledge, skills & experience

We’re looking for an individual who has the following:

Experience: Minimum of three years’ experience in a similar role within a regulated energy or utility company. Experience with an IDNO or similar network operator is highly desirable, as is knowledge and experience with Elexon.

Regulatory knowledge: Familiarity with key regulatory frameworks, including DCUSA, Balancing and Settlements Code, MSAD, and LLF Methodology. Previous experience with annual submissions to organisations like Elexon.

Analytical skills: Strong ability to analyse data and problem solve, with expertise in data submissions, Excel and data analysis techniques.

Communication skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex data and analysis to non-technical stakeholders clearly and concisely.

Benefits and perks

What we'll offer you

27 days holiday, plus bank holidays
Extra holiday the longer you work for us
Option to buy two additional days' holiday each year
Discretionary annual bonus and annual salary review
Above market rate contributory pension scheme
Life assurance, health screening and enhanced sick pay
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay, and a maternity returner’s bonus
Extra week's holiday when you’re getting married and a wedding bonus
Dedicated and continued investment in your professional development
Retail discounts and cashback
Discounted gym memberships
Cycle to work scheme

How to apply

All you need to do to apply is upload your CV with a message about why you’re interested in the role. We want to speak with you as soon as possible, so there’s no closing date for applications.

Good luck!

FAQs

I’ve applied for a job at mua. What happens next?

Thanks for applying! Your application will be initially processed by our shareholder Murphy, who supports us with recruitment. The Recruitment team will be in touch with you shortly to let you know if you’ve been successful in reaching the interview stage.

What if I don’t meet all the criteria on the job description?

We’re looking for people who are passionate about helping us achieve our vision of becoming the UK’s first-choice multi-utility network operator. If that’s you, don’t worry if you don’t meet every requirement for the role – we still want to hear from you.