Other British Government Departments (Partners across Government, including UK Visas)
SDI (Scottish Development International)
Main purpose of job:
To promote Scotland’s energy sector capabilities to Australian stakeholders and develop new export opportunities for Scottish supply chain companies, with a focus on renewable energy, hydrogen and energy transition.
As part of the Global Energy Trade team the Specialist will apply innovative thought to issues, identifying multiple channels to grow Scottish energy exports by proactively identifying trade opportunities for Scottish companies with key prospects. The Specialist will lead the delivery of complex specialist support to Scottish companies looking to do business in Australia, whilst ensuring focus and delivery against SDI and energy sector objectives.
Roles and responsibilities:
The Jobholder will have contact with a range of stakeholders both internally and externally. They will be involved in providing and analysing complex information, negotiating changes, securing agreement to proposed actions and providing advice to senior management.
Trade Development (60%)
The jobholder will be expected to identify, develop and deliver new business opportunities in Australia for Scottish companies, focusing primarily on renewable energy, hydrogen and energy transition activity. This will include identifying potential gaps in Australian energy supply chains and working with SDI sector colleagues in Scotland to accurately map Scottish supply chain capabilities against Australian requirements. A key aspect of the job will be to build and maintain a commercially relevant network of key stakeholders, including operators, developers, tier-1 contractors, investors, GlobalScots, economic development agencies, regulators, industry and trade bodies. This will require identifying key customers operating in the Australian energy sector and taking a strategic account management role, understanding their procurement methodologies and supply chain requirements, and sharing potential export opportunities with Scottish companies. The jobholder should aspire to become Scottish Development International’s subject matter expert on Australian energy policy and a trusted advisor to Scottish companies on how they could best capture the Australia opportunity. This will involve gathering market intelligence and reporting on trends to SDI sector teams, companies and partners as appropriate. Establishing and maintaining good relationships with the GlobalScot network will also be necessary to ensure that their knowledge and connections are utilised appropriately in support of market intelligence gathering and opportunity identification as well as potentially influencing relevant key decision makers. This role will also require the jobholder to work closely with other UK Government colleagues in Australia and across Asia Pacific on joint initiatives and activities.
Trade Support (20%)
The jobholder will be expected to respond to ad hoc inquiries from Scottish energy companies, including but not limited to requests for information on Australia’s energy landscape, regulatory environment, advising on potential projects and partners, helping to facilitate introductions and arrange meetings.
Marketing and Promotion (20%)
The jobholder will be expected to support colleagues in Scotland with the development and delivery of trade delegations and SDI presence at key industry conferences and shows, organise in-market events and work with media and marketing colleagues in the British High Commission and Consulates General to promote Scottish energy capabilities where and when relevant.
Resources managed (staff and expenditure):
The jobholder will not manage any staff however, for delegated budgets the job holder will be responsible for allocating, monitoring and controlling resources within budget. The jobholder will also manage external resources required to execute on a project
- Experience of working in the energy or infrastructure sector.
- Customer relationship management skills, with high levels of confidence and credibility in dealing with senior personnel
- Diagnostic, strategic challenger, influencer and facilitation skills
- Ability to apply analytical skills in complex situations
- Ability to work on own initiative
- Excellent written skills, IT literate and comfortable using Microsoft packages such as PowerPoint, Excel and Word as well as modern CRM system such as Dynamics
- Level of language required: English (native fluency)
- Experience of working on energy projects in Australia.
Collaborating and Partnering, Achieving Commercial Outcomes, Managing a Quality Service, Delivering at Pace
14 February 2021
C4 (L)
Full-time, Permanent
38
Asia Pacific
Australia
Melbourne, Perth
British Consulate General
1
$105,485 per annum, paid monthly + annual leave loading and 11% superannuation
1 April 2021
The FCDO Office is fully committed to the professional development and training of its staff. There are some specific training courses that are relevant to the role.
Learning and development opportunities (and any specific training courses to be completed):
When international travel resumes, the jobholder is encouraged to visit Scotland annually to learn more about Scottish energy capabilities.
The FCDO and SDI offer comprehensive learning and development opportunities that will be fully available to the jobholder. We regularly run both work area specific training, as well as more general skills development in project management, finance, and leadership. Each year the job holder will be encouraged to use 5 development days to pursue job related and personal development goals.
All staff are required to take a role in the British Consulate General’s crisis preparation and response. Full training will be provided for this and regular opportunities will be available to test and develop your skills.
Any other information (or specific local Post requirements):
Flexible hours, working from home and part-time could be possible after discussion. Occasional attendance at evening events will be required as part of this role. The British Consulate General supports flexible and remote working for all its employees. A flexible working culture is encouraged by senior leadership however, please note, remote working may not be suitable for all roles or business areas. Any flexible and / or remote working arrangement should be agreed with the employee’s line manager.
The Energy Sector Trade Specialist will:
Contribute to the organisation’s energy sector performance expectations for trade
- Published measures – expected international sales
- Supporting measures – including new markets, new products, new exporters
Other
- Travel within market and at times across the geography and to Scotland. Attendance at evening and other events
- Provide accurate, up-to-date management information via internal systems
- Support performance improvement initiatives by adopting new approaches and contributing ideas
Please note that your application must be submitted before 23:55 AEST-Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC/ GMT +10) on the day mentioned in the above field “Application deadline”.
Incomplete application forms will not be taken into consideration, so please ensure you provide the information requested. We regret to advise that we will only be contacting short-listed candidates. Applicants called for an interview will be assessed on the core competencies listed above.
Advertised start date is provisional and subject to completion of reference and security checks.
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