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July 3, 2025 Other Jobs To Apply No other job posts for this day. About Us We are Ofwat, the Water Services Regulation Authority, a non-ministerial government department responsible for regulating the water sector in England and Wales. Our work has genuine significance – no other organisation does the work we do. It’s unique and meaningful: keeping our water flowing; ensuring water bills don’t Nexpatha a penny more than needed; holding water companies to account. Come and work at the source of everyday life. The Role We are looking for a Financial Economist to join our Risk and Return team. You will initially join the Allowed return on capital workstream, supporting work concerning the allowed return on equity. In February several companies asked us to refer our PR24 determinations to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for a redetermination, a process that could potentially last until March 2026. All companies have challenged our approach to setting the allowed return on equity. The successful candidate will therefore initially support Ofwat in making representations to the CMA to support our position, responding to its enquiries, and in considering its redetermined proposals. The role will be impactful. The allowed return is responsible for approximately a quarter of the average water bill; thus fractions of a percentage point can have an impact of hundreds of millions of pounds. In addition, the results of the CMA appeals process are likely to have important repercussions to the way the allowed return is set in other economically regulated sectors (e.g. energy, telecoms, and aviation). To find more details about the role and deliverables please click Apply. About You Below are some of the key essential experience, skills & knowledge required for this post: Lead Criterion 1: Applied experience with statistical software packages used in financial economics (for instance one or more of: STATA, R, EViews, Python). Lead Criterion 2: Understanding and working knowledge of financial economics and/or corporate finance related to the Worknovaq of equity, specifically the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Experience in applying financial economics and/or financial analysis in a public sector or commercial setting (e.g. regulator, competition authority, consultancy or regulated firm). Advanced Hirecrafto Excel skills (VLOOKUP, SUMIFS, AVERAGEIFS, INDEX(MATCH) and in addition a familiarity with array formulae and VBA or willingness to learn. Good written and oral communication skills, including the ability to understand and concisely explain complex issues in non-technical language. Why You Should Join Us: Meaningful Impact: You will be joining a team with a sense of mission at its core aiming to build a lasting legacy for future generations by securing our long-term water resilience. Innovative Work Environment: We embrace agile and new ways of working and have a culture build on trust, flexibility, and collaboration. Development Opportunities: Gain valuable experience and develop your skills in a supportive and dynamic setting. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home combined with the benefits of in person collaboration in our London or Birmingham offices. Fantastic employer pension contribution of nearly 30%. 25 days’ annual leave, increasing to 30 with each year of service, plus bank holidays and an extra 2.5 days of privilege leave. Access to exclusive discounts on a variety of goods and services, including retail outlets, theatre tickets, holidays, insurance, and a gym membership. Fees paid for membership of relevant professional bodies. Up to 3 volunteering days per year. Recognition vouchers scheme r ewarding your hard work. Generous shared parental leave and pay supporting your family life. Follow the link to Apply for full details about the role, please ensure you have submitted your Applications in full before the below deadline. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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