INTERFACE REGULATORY SUPPORT ENGINEER
Job title: Interface Regulatory Support Engineer (Graduate)
Location: London, UK
Job reference \#: 33529
Contract type: Fixed\-term (1\-year)
Language requirements: Fluent level of English
At Eni , we are looking for an Interface Regulatory Support Engineer (Graduate) to join Liverpool Bay CCS in London . You will support the Technical Interface Manager and the Interface team in a first\-of\-a\-kind regulated CCUS project, helping to integrate technical, regulatory and organisational inputs into clear, structured and consistent project information. The role is designed as a development position, offering exposure to regulated infrastructure projects, interface management, regulatory and lender environments, and cross\-functional coordination.
About Liverpool Bay CCS Limited
Liverpool Bay CCS Limited, a member of the Eni S.p.A. group, is the owner and operator of the Liverpool Bay Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Transportation and Storage (T\&S) infrastructure. This project is a key component of the HyNet North West Industrial Cluster, aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the North West of England and North Wales. Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd works with hard\-to\-abate industries in the North West of England and North Wales, to transport captured CO₂ from various plants to safe and permanent storage beneath Liverpool Bay. The company is repurposing some of its existing infrastructure, including depleted reservoirs that have held natural gas for millions of years, to support economic growth in the region and help the UK achieve its Net Zero objectives. By joining Liverpool Bay CCS Ltd, employees become part of a pioneering effort in carbon capture and storage, contributing to a sustainable future while benefiting from a dynamic and innovative work environment.
Main responsibilities:
- Support with preparing and coordinating technical and regulatory materials, including presentations, summaries, meeting packs and supporting documentation.
- Assist with tracking regulatory, lender and interface obligations, ensuring visibility of actions, dependencies and deadlines.
- Contribute to reporting activities such as Borrower reports, Liaison Committee materials and regulatory submissions.
- Participate in meetings with regulators, lenders and advisors, supporting with preparation, minute taking and follow ups.
- Integrate inputs from engineering, project controls, finance and commercial teams into coherent project narratives
- Support internal sense\-making by translating complex technical or regulatory topics into structured understanding.
- Maintain interface registers and action trackers.
- Skills and experience required:
- Degree level qualification in an engineering discipline (Industrial, Mechanical, Systems, Chemical etc).
- A first experience (e.g. internship) in a related area would be an advantage.
- Strong interest in supporting decarbonisation / energy transition technologies, in particular carbon capture \& storage.
- Strong teamwork skills, able to work effectively in a multi\-disciplinary environment.
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written), able to structure complex concepts into clear outputs.
- Strong analytical, organization and problem\-solving skills.
- Proactive mindset.
- How to apply:
- Applications are only accepted through our online application system.
- About Eni
Working at Eni
At Eni we believe in enterprising people, capable of making a difference and making their contribution with passion and innovation, to respond to the global challenges of the energy transition. For us, the skills and attitudes of each individual, continuous training, and diversity and inclusion are fundamental. We promote flexible ways of working with particular attention to well\-being, welfare and work life\-balance.
Eni will evaluate applications considering plurality and diversity as sources of enrichment. If your application is assessed to be among those most in line with the required profile, you will be contacted to continue the selection process.
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