Job title: Industry Regulation Permitting Officer
Role ID: 202603
Location: Flexible
Grade/Salary range: 5: £36,246 - £39,942
Working pattern: Full time
Contract type: Permanent
Closing date: 28/09/2025
The role
Are you ready to make a real difference? Join us in a pivotal role where your scientific expertise will help protect Wales' environment and public health, while supporting sustainable industrial growth.
As a Permitting Officer, you will be required to work both independently and collaboratively to assess complex environmental permit applications across a diverse range of large industry sectors in Wales, from refineries and waste incineration to food production, metals processing, and activities involving radioactive substances
Using your strong scientific background (particularly in chemistry and maths), you'll carry out robust technical assessments in line with legislation, technical guidance, NRW policies and procedures. Your decisions, to issue, refuse, or vary permits, will directly influence how major industries operate, ensuring they meet environmental standards and adopt best practices.
You don't need to be an expert in every sector. Based on your experience, you'll lead on specific areas, becoming a trusted specialist within our team. Whether your background is regulatory or operational, your insights will be key to shaping smarter, more resilient environmental regulation.
Beyond permitting, you'll play an active role in engaging with internal and external stakeholders to resolve technical queries, contribute to work planning and drive process improvements. You'll also participate in industrial cluster groups and help embed the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) into our regulatory frameworks - ensuring our approach remains forward-thinking, integrated, and impactful.
This is your chance to be part of a progressive organisation, working at the intersection of science, policy, and industry - all while helping to safeguard Wales' natural resources for future generations.
As an organisation we support flexible working. You will be contracted to the nearest NRW office to your home and a suitable hybrid working pattern will be agreed on appointment. Any regular face to face meetings or training will be planned in advance.
Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams
Successful applicants will be subject to a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) check. Appointments are normally made within 4 to 8 weeks of the closing date.
About Us
The role sits within a small closely working team of specialists that share knowledge, experience, and best practice. You will be responsible for supporting, mentoring and training of your peers to facilitate risk based decisions to produce robust enforceable permits.
What you will do
Your qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills
In your application and interview you will be asked to demonstrate the following skills and experience using the STAR method.
Welsh Language Level requirements:
Essential: Level A1 - Entry level (able to use and understand simple, basic phrases and greetings, no conversational Welsh)
Please note if you do not meet the level A1 requirement i.e., ability to understand basic phrases and ability to pronounce Welsh names correctly, then NRW offers a variety of learning options and staff support to help you meet these minimal requirements during the course of your employment with us.