The Environmental Protection Authority is seeking a Senior Compliance Officer to lead the Compliance, Monitoring and Enforcement CME Group’s regulatory work in Wellington, guiding inspections and investigations across areas such as hazardous substances, ozone-depleting gases and the emissions trading scheme, while delivering high quality technical and procedural advice, mentoring colleagues and driving improvements to internal systems and processes. You will need comprehensive regulatory experience, strong risk assessment ability and a proven track record in leading complex investigations, plus clear, concise written communication. The role is based in Wellington with flexible hybrid options, offering a salary range of $103,473 to $155,209 and meaningful opportunities for development and community impact. To apply, submit online with your CV and a covering letter explaining how your experience fits, your values and whakapapa, and note the closing date 5pm 21 June 2026. For more information view the position description and contact [email protected].
Our purpose | To tatou kaupapa
We are the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), Aotearoa New Zealand’s independent environmental regulator. Our role is important: to help protect our country’s unique way of life by looking out for the health of its environment, its economy and its people.
Our kaupapa is about making the right decisions based on evidence, mātauranga, and science. At the EPA, we encourage big ideas and bold goals.
What we achieve today helps shape the future of New Zealand for generations to come.
Jump in the waka - make history with us.
About our group | Mō te roopu
Compliance, monitoring and enforcement (CME) is an integral part of the EPA’s work to protect the environment and the health outcomes of New Zealanders. Activities undertaken by the CME Group sit alongside decision-making and engagement and are fundamental to the overall strategic direction of the EPA.
The Compliance, Monitoring and Enforcement Group helps everyone – from small businesses to big organisations - understand and comply with environmental regulations to help protect communities, the environment and people.
We do this through educating, engaging, monitoring and investigating, and taking enforcement action when necessary. This approach benefits the environment, the economy and communities, and means we can focus our resources (including our enforcement powers) on tackling the most important environmental issues.
Our multi-disciplinary team of compliance, monitoring and enforcement officers work together, supporting each other to carry out this essential role in maintaining and upholding New Zealand’s environmental regulatory regime for the good of all of Aotearoa today, and for future generations.
About the role | Mō te tūnga
We are looking for experienced regulatory practitioners to join our dynamic and dedicated team. We have compliance, monitoring and enforcement responsibilities under a range of environmental legislation, which provides a unique and exciting opportunity to use, broaden and grow your regulatory compliance skill set. Your knowledge and skills will help us support industries, organisations, and other regulated parties meet their compliance obligations, monitor compliance with those obligations, and undertake appropriate compliance interventions where non-compliance is identified.
As a Senior Compliance Officer at the EPA, you will play a pivotal role in leading and enhancing our regulatory compliance, monitoring, and enforcement functions. In this dynamic and diverse role, you will provide high-quality technical and procedural advice, support compliance activities, and maintain professional relationships with regulated parties.
You will take the lead in conducting inspections and investigations within technically challenging areas, including hazardous substances, ozone-depleting gases, and the emissions trading scheme. This role requires confidence and decisiveness in dynamic environments, along with the ability to apply sound judgment to your decision making and when navigating challenging situations. A commitment to adhering to health and safety protocols is essential.
As a Senior, your leadership will be key in mentoring team members, developing processes, and ensuring quality assurance of outputs. You will also lead and contribute to projects aimed at enhancing and improving our internal systems and processes, enabling the EPA to deliver its regulatory functions effectively.
This role is based in our Wellington office. While we're happy to consider work-from-home arrangements, this role is not designed for full-time remote working.
About you | Mōhou ake
We are looking for someone with a range of skills and experience – if you have some or all of the below, we would love to hear from you:
Comprehensive experience in regulatory compliance and enforcement, ideally within local or central government
Experience of applying legislation to unique and dynamic situations to identify breaches
Proven record of evidence collection and management to recognised evidential sufficiency standards
Experience of regulatory practices and responding to incidents, complaints and enquiries
An understanding of the methods and techniques for the assessment and management of risk and assessing effects in a regulatory environment
Good judgement and strong reasoning skills that can be justified
A high level of written communication skills with the ability to produce clear, concise and well-reasoned documents.
Experience within a multi-jurisdictional regulatory environment
Experience leading complex investigations and proven ability to take enforcement action
Proven experience of mentoring and developing others in regulatory practice.
What’s in it for you | Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou
There are extra benefits to working at the EPA:
flexible working culture
three additional paid leave days between Christmas and New Years in addition to four weeks’ annual leave
$400 non-taxable payment to help you set up working at home
an annual paid EPA Environment Day to support the community with environmental initiatives
in-house Māori cultural capability building programme
learning opportunities, including the annual EPA Symposium
active and lively social club, and diverse groups and support networks
EPA awards recognising individual and team effort
relocation help for those moving to New Zealand from overseas.
Salary range
$103,473 - $155,209 annum (midpoint $129,341).
This is the full salary range of the band, from 80% - 120%. Appointments will generally be made at or below the midpoint of this range, depending on skills and experience.
How to apply | Me pēhea te tuku tono
Complete the online application form and submit your CV and a covering letter.
Please note: your covering letter is an important part of our assessment process. Please highlight how your experience relates to this role, and why you applied. Tell us about you, your values and/or whakapapa.
For more information, please contact [email protected] or check out the careers section of our website www.epa.govt.nz/careers.
Applications close | Rā Katinga
5pm, 21 June 2026
We will review applications as they are submitted and may begin our selection process prior to the end of the application stage.