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15/02/2026, 23:55 hours
ER04 Job Family Role Profile Environment & Regulation, Grade 4
As a Regulatory Officer, you’ll play a vital role in shaping the future of recycling in England and see the impact of your work every day. Working within our Combined Packaging Regime team in Waste Markets & Shipments (WM&S), you’ll help reduce waste, improve recycling standards, and support businesses to operate more sustainably. You’ll regulate producers who place packaging on the market, ensuring they meet their legal obligations and manage their packaging waste responsibly.
In this role, you’ll plan, monitor, and deliver compliance and enforcement activities that contribute to a circular economy. The work involves a balance of fieldwork and desk-based tasks, so a full UK driving licence is essential.
As a Regulatory Officer, you will:
You’ll also play a key role in incident response, with full training and support provided, as well as additional payment where applicable.
We are committed to building an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. Diversity and inclusion are central to how we work—we seek it, embrace it, and live it for the benefit of our people, our communities, and the environment. Flexible working patterns, including job sharing, are welcomed.
If you’re ready to use your skills to protect the environment and help shape a more sustainable future, apply now and be part of the change.
Please note, there is an expected start date of the 15th June 2026 for this role, subject to change.
You’ll thrive in this role if you can:
Knowledge of compliance and enforcement legislation is a bonus—but don’t worry, full training will be provided.
We’ll invest in your growth with specialist training, mentoring, and opportunities to progress within the Environment Agency.
The interviews are likely to be held at the start of March 2026.
The interview format will be face-to-face at Kings Meadow House, Reading.
The role will be a mix of office and homeworking, with travel expected across both your area and nationally.
The post requires a full UK driving licence. If you do not have this, we will not be able to progress with your application.
Should you require further information please refer to the candidate pack or contact the recruiting manager Jessica.Crumpton-Banks@environment-agency.gov.uk
We will be running information calls on Friday 30th January at 10:00 and Tuesday 3rd February at 15:00. Please contact amy.reeves@environment-agency.gov.uk or helen.marston@environment-agency.gov.uk for an invite to your preferred session.
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This Vacancy is closed to applications.