About the role
As a Senior Regulatory Economist, you will be a dynamic leader in shaping SA Power Networks’ regulatory strategies, proposals and internal decision making, to enable outcomes that balance business, customer and stakeholder needs. This is a unique opportunity to apply your expertise in economic regulation in a business that is at the forefront of the energy transformation and is a leader in technical and regulatory innovation.
In this role, you will develop:
expenditure frameworks for forecasting expenditure and valuing service outcomes, and conduct cost-benefit analyses;
design strategies to optimise incentive scheme outcomes, and to guide reforms to incentives in response to the energy sector’s transformation; and
contribute to external advocacy on national regulatory reforms.
Culture & benefits
As a valued member of SA Power Networks, you will enjoy being part of a collaborative team and relish an environment with a true sense of community. We offer a platform where you can engage, grow and innovate your career within an exciting organisation that values safety and is committed to the success of its people.
You will also enjoy a range of benefits designed to support you and your family, some including:
Starting salary of $192,602.76 per annum + super.
13% superannuation (1% above current legislated employer contributions).
Up to $900 in electricity reimbursements each year.
17.5% leave loading payable on annual leave.
Convenient Keswick office location, including access to staff car park.
Automatic coverage from SA Power Networks income protection scheme.
Paid parental leave - Primary Parent (18 weeks) / Secondary Parent (5 weeks).
A commitment to work-life balance.
Opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping SA Power Networks’ strategic direction.
About you
Your skills and experience will include:
Degree in Economics or a related commercial discipline (e.g. Finance, Commerce).
Advanced knowledge of economic theory.
5 -10 years of relevant professional experience.
Demonstrated experience in economic analysis within a business, regulatory body, or government agency.
Demonstrated experience with, or a strong understanding of, the regulatory environment and expectations for network utility businesses.
Proven ability to critically analyse and provide advice on complex economic issues.
About us
SA Power Networks plays a pivotal role in South Australia by connecting all South Australians to a reliable and efficient electricity network. Working together with communities across South Australia, we are proud to be world leaders in delivering a cleaner, greener and a more sustainable energy future, today.
As one of the state’s largest and most reputable employers, we offer a diverse and collaborative work environment where our people take pride in the innovation of a high performing work culture and a commitment to safety that all South Australians can be proud of.
With award-winning training, internal development programs and diverse career pathways SA Power Networks will help empower your career, while you help empower South Australia.
For more information please contact:
Bronte Murchland – Talent Acquisition Partner
Bronte.Murchland@sapowernetworks.com.au
Applications close Sunday 31st August 2025
The recruitment process may include psychometric testing. Successful applicants will be required to undergo pre-employment background checks, including a criminal history check and a right-to-work check.
SA Power Networks is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace and encourages applications from all genders, cultures and backgrounds.
Thank you
Thank you
Find contact information and answers to frequently asked questions in our contact us area, or call our general enquiries line.
13 12 61Have something to share? Join us on social to start the conversation.
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to us on YouTube Follow us on LinkedIn Follow us on Instagram