![]() ![]() ![]() In addition to the questions being asked in the online application, you are required to submit: Job Description Form appropriate to the level or levels you are applying for.įor further information about the roles please contact Ms Summa McMahon on 6551 4649 (not to be contacted for assistance with lodging your application).Īpplications are made online. The position researches and analyses data and information relevant to the development of policy and market rules, and provides advice, briefing notes, correspondence, and other information as required.įor more detail on role specific requirements at each level please refer to the The Level 4 Policy Analyst (Level 4, $81,452 - $85,797 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) contributes to the evaluation, development and implementation of energy policy in relation to the evolution of the energy markets and related market rules. The Level 5 Policy Analyst (Level 5, $90,047 - $98,994 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) provides substantial assistance to the development and evaluation of significant energy-related policies and the development of evidence-based advice to the Coordinator of Energy and government. This role also leads and undertakes small to large-scale modelling projects, including the development and implementation of market and regulatory reforms. The Level 6 Senior Modelling Analyst (Level 6, $103,966 - $114,590 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) contributes substantially to the analysis of significant energy policy issues and development of evidence based advice to government. The Level 6 Senior Policy Analyst (Level 6, $103,966 - $114,590 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) contributes substantially to the analysis of significant energy policy and market development issues and development of evidence-based advice to government. This role also leads and undertakes significant modelling projects, including the development and implementation of market and regulatory reforms. The Level 7 Principal Modelling Analyst (Level 7, $120,725 - $129,033 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) undertakes analysis of complex energy policy issues and provides detailed evidence-based advice to government. The Level 7 Principal Policy Analyst (Level 7, $120,725 - $129,033 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) undertakes analysis of complex energy policy and market issues and provides detailed evidence-based advice to the Coordinator of Energy and government. The Level 8 Assistant Director (Level 8, $136,296 - $147,609 PSCSA21 plus superannuation) leads project management and delivery in specialised technical areas to provide evidence-based advice. Suitable applicants will be placed in a pool from which appointments may be made when similar vacancies occur within the next 12 months. ![]() The panel will assess applicants accross levels of knowledge and experience and may consider applicants for a range of positions.The panel will monitor this recruitment pool for applications and will assess on a regular basis.This is an open recruitment pool and as such the following should be noted: This is an exciting opportunity for you to participate in the development and evaluation of significant energy related policies and the development of evidence-based advice to the Coordinator of Energy and government. Energy Policy WA is responsible for the delivery of energy policy advice to the Minister for Energy to assist government in making well-informed decisions that contribute to the supply of secure, reliable, sustainable and affordable energy services to Western Australian households and businesses.Įnergy Policy WA is also responsible for supporting the delivery of Government's Energy Transformation Strategy by the Energy Transformation Taskforce, and the statutory functions of the Coordinator of Energy, as set out in the Energy Coordination Act 1994, including the management of fuel, gas and electricity supply disruptions. This is a rare opportunity to join Energy Policy WA at the forefront of influencing Western Australia’s Energy Transformation.Įnergy Policy WA was established on 5 September 2019 as a standalone sub-department of the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety to provide advice to government to facilitate the delivery of secure, reliable, sustainable and affordable energy services to Western Australians. Please note the closing date for this open recruitment pool is 23 /05/ 2022.Īre you excited about the future of Energy? Policy and Modelling Analyst Level 4 to Level 8 ![]()
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