About the Role
Scottish Renewables is seeking a Head of Offshore to lead its government policy work across offshore energy, with a primary focus on offshore wind.Scottish Renewables is the trade body for Scotland's renewable energy industry, representing over 380 organisations across offshore and onshore wind, solar, hydropower, low‑carbon heat, wave and tidal energy, hydrogen, and the supply chains that support them.Reporting to the Director of Offshore, this is a senior policy leadership role responsible for engaging collaboratively with industry, government and stakeholders to influence Scottish and UK public policy, legislation and regulation. The role has a strong external profile and requires confidence speaking across the full range of offshore‑related issues.As Scotland accelerates the deployment of offshore renewables, Scottish Renewables plays a central role in shaping the policy environment that enables projects to be delivered at scale. Key responsibilitiesLead Scottish Renewables' offshore energy policy work, with a focus on offshore windDrive engagement with the Scottish Government, particularly across planning, environmental and consenting policyChair or co‑chair industry groups addressing barriers to offshore deploymentMonitor policy and legislative developments and shape strategic responsesContribute to thinking on offshore skills, supply chain enablers and market context, working closely with internal colleaguesAct as a public‑facing spokesperson, representing Scottish Renewables in the media and at eventsBuild and maintain strong relationships with members and external stakeholdersLine manage an Offshore Policy Officer, with scope for future team growth About youYou will be a confident and politically aware policy professional with a strong understanding of offshore wind and the wider offshore energy landscape.You are likely to bring:Experience influencing public policy in energy or a related sectorCredibility engaging senior stakeholders and chairing groupsThe ability to speak confidently across a broad offshore agenda, drawing on specialist expertise where neededStrong communication skills and comfort representing an organisation externallyInterest in people leadership, with line management experience helpful but not essential Additional Information & How to Apply You will join a supportive, inclusive and collaborative team, working on a hybrid basis (max 2 days from home) from the Glasgow office. Occasional overnight stays and weekend travel/event attendance will be required.Application deadline is 23:59, Thursday 23rd April. No cover letter required, but please ensure all relevant experience is highlighted on your CV.Full UK right to work required. Sponsorship not available. Murray McIntosh is proud to be an equal opportunities employer on behalf of their clients. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age.Murray McIntosh is a specialist Policy, Public Affairs, Strategic Communications and Economics recruitment consultancy, recruiting positions at all levels and across all sectors. Our team boasts over 20 years of experience in this space, with expertise spanning all manner of industry and subject areas.