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A UK regulatory body seeks a Non-Executive Director to provide strategic oversight and guidance. The ideal candidate will have impeccable communication skills, a robust professional background, and experience at a senior level. This part-time role involves direct engagement with government and industry stakeholders, aiming to drive an energy transition toward net zero. The position is based in London with responsibilities in Scotland as well.
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25 days per annum (8 annual Board meetings + ad-hoc engagement). London and Scotland
The role of the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) is to regulate and influence the oil and gas, offshore hydrogen, and carbon storage industries. The NSTA helps drive the North Sea energy transition, realising the significant potential of the UK Continental Shelf as a critical energy and carbon abatement resource. It holds industry to account on reducing emissions.
The NSTA supports the UK’s drive to net zero by accelerating the energy transition - through the integration and growth of the carbon storage and hydrogen sectors - and by working with operators to reduce emissions from oil and gas production.
The organisation is at the start of an exciting new chapter focused on the vital energy transition, which integrates the North Sea’s carbon capture, hydrogen, wind, and oil and gas resources. The climate crisis demands that the transition happens at pace and, if successful, this chapter can be the best and cleanest yet.
The NSTA remains at the forefront of the transition. It has recently awarded the UK’s first permits for carbon storage, kickstarting a multibillion‑pound industry poised to create tens of thousands of jobs and drive the UK towards net zero. For many years, reaching this milestone was an ambition. By collaborating with industry, government, and other regulators, the NSTA has helped turn that ambition into reality. It is determined to propel many more carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects forward in the coming years.
Oil and gas will continue to form part of the UK’s energy mix for decades during the transition, and domestic production can - and must - keep getting cleaner. The UK’s world‑class supply chain, with its record of solving some of the most complex engineering challenges on earth, will be central to delivering decarbonised production and the CCS, hydrogen, and floating wind projects needed across the country.
The NSTA works closely with, but has operational independence from, its sponsor department - the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). It also maintains strong relationships with the Scottish Government and a wide range of departments, agencies, and arms‑length bodies. The NSTA Board is accountable for decisions relating to, and for approving work connected with, the UK’s exploration and production licensing regime, and for ensuring that the appropriate governance and controls are in place for the organisation to achieve its objectives. The NSTA is largely funded by an industry levy and is headquartered in Aberdeen, with an office in London.
The Board of the NSTA plays a key role in ensuring that the NSTA achieves its purpose through effective oversight, approval of strategy, and provision of guidance and advice. The Board must promote the highest standards of corporate governance. Non-Executive Directors must use their communication and interpersonal skills and intellectual rigour to bring constructive challenge and support to both Board colleagues and executives.