At a Glance
- Tasks: Drive organisational performance and growth as a strategic partner to senior leaders.
- Company: Join a leading expert in assurance and risk management with a focus on sustainability.
- Benefits: Enjoy competitive salary, flexible working, and exceptional career development opportunities.
- Other info: Collaborate globally and foster an inclusive culture while driving transformation.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in shaping the future of energy systems and organisational culture.
- Qualifications: Master’s degree in HR or related field with significant experience in global HR roles.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 80000 £ per year.
About Us
We are the independent expert in assurance and risk management. Driven by our purpose, to safeguard life, property, and the environment, we empower our customers and their stakeholders with facts and reliable insights so that critical decisions can be made with confidence.
About Energy Systems
We help customers navigate the complex transition to a decarbonized and more sustainable energy future. We do this by assuring that energy systems work safely and effectively, using solutions that are increasingly digital. We also help industries and governments to navigate the many complex, interrelated transitions taking place globally and regionally, in the energy industry.
About The Role
We are seeking a Global Senior People Business Partner to play a pivotal role in driving organisational performance, growth, and scalability across DNV’s Digital and Data Solutions Business Unit. As a strategic partner to senior leaders, you will help translate business priorities into people strategies that accelerate growth, strengthen leadership capability, and enable long‑term success. Partnering with senior leaders across Commercial functions and Software Development, you will support a globally distributed organisation spanning APAC, Europe and the United States. Your focus will be to align strategy, people and capability; ensuring the organisation is equipped to scale and succeed. At the core of this role, you will act as the connector of future performance—bringing together leadership, structure and culture to enable sustainable growth. You will ensure people remain at the heart of the organisation, strengthening leadership capability and preparing the business for continued global expansion. Blending strategic business partnering with organisational design, talent and performance management, and workforce planning, you will help create clarity, focus, and impact in a fast‑evolving environment. In doing so, you will contribute to a high‑performing global People & Culture function that enables teams to thrive at scale. Inspired by diversity, you lead with inclusion, creating an environment where individuals can perform at their best and where a consistently strong employee experience underpins success across all regions.
What Will You Do
- Act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, providing strategic guidance on performance, leadership, organisational design, and culture.
- Enable the execution of the Digital and Data Solutions strategy, supporting the scaling of business units through strong leadership, clear structures, and consistent performance.
- Lead organisational design and transformation initiatives, creating lean, scalable operating models while guiding leaders through transitions and structural changes with clarity and alignment.
- Drive capability building and Future Fit initiatives, ensuring the organisation develops the technical and leadership skills required for sustainable growth.
- Strengthen leadership effectiveness and performance by embedding robust performance management practices, facilitating talent and performance dialogues, and building capabilities that drive accountability and results.
- Drive annual HR processes with business leaders, including salary adjustments, and support them in managing HR and HSE cases effectively.
- Lead strategic workforce planning, talent management, and succession planning for critical engineering and product roles, ensuring the right capabilities, capacity, and leadership pipelines required to deliver current and future business objectives.
- Collaborate closely with the Global People team and Centres of Expertise to ensure consistent, scalable deployment of people processes and strong alignment across regions.
- Foster a high‑performance, inclusive culture by supporting leaders in embedding DNV’s values and creating psychologically safe, engaging, and results‑driven environments.
This role involves some international travel to engage with global stakeholders, support organisational development, and strengthen collaboration across the People & Culture community.
What we offer
- Exceptional Development and career progression opportunities with regular development discussions with your manager.
- Non‑contractual Profit Share Scheme.
- Lifestyle benefits: 26 days annual leave + bank holidays, opportunity for up to 10 days unpaid leave, sabbatical leave, flexible working options.
- Wellbeing benefits: (including Private Medical, Dental Insurance, Health Assessments, Gym allowance). Company contribution towards eye tests and glasses (for computer/laptop users), and Flu Vaccinations. Also, our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provides free and confidential support for issues including work, family, relationships, money and health and we provide free fruit in our offices.
- Financial Benefits: including a Pension Scheme with employer pension contributions up to 9%, Life Assurance and Income Protection.
- Travel benefits: Season Ticket Loan, Cycle to Work Scheme, Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme (for personal use).
- Re‑imbursement of relevant Professional Membership Fees (up to £570).
- Access to employee retail discount site for high street and on-line shopping.
About You
What do you bring:
- Master’s degree in Human Resources, Psychology, Business Administration, Law, or a related field.
- Significant experience as a Senior People / HR Business Partner in a global, matrix organisation, ideally within technology, software, or engineering‑driven environments.
- Strong expertise in UK & Ireland labour law and HR practices is preferable, with the ability to navigate cross‑border complexities and enable sound, business‑focused decisions.
- Proven track record in organisational design, transformation, and leadership development within complex, fast‑evolving environments.
- Demonstrated experience in talent management, workforce planning, and succession planning, with the ability to build scalable and future‑ready organisations.
- Strong analytical capability, leveraging data, insights, and workforce analytics to identify trends, influence decisions and drive continuous improvement.
- Experience working across multiple regions and cultures, with a global mindset and the ability to operate effectively in distributed organisations.
- Ability to balance strategic thinking with hands‑on execution, delivering impact across both long‑term initiatives and day‑to‑day business needs.
- Partner with leaders to anticipate future workforce and capability needs arising from digital transformation, AI adoption, and evolving customer demands.
Act as a trusted advisor and strategic sparring partner to senior leaders, bringing insight, clarity, and the confidence to challenge constructively. You operate as a collaborative partner in a global context, aligning stakeholders and driving consistent impact across the People & Culture function. You bring a strategic, results‑oriented mindset, connecting people and business priorities to enable scalable growth, while promoting operational excellence through lean and effective structures. Decisive and outcome‑focused, you act as both a capability builder and change leader—strengthening leadership effectiveness and future‑ready skills while guiding the organisation through transformation with clarity and pace. You are performance‑driven, ensuring accountability and follow‑through, while also acting as a culture steward—fostering trust, psychological safety, and strong alignment with DNV’s values.
Security and compliance with statutory requirements in the countries in which we operate is essential for DNV. Background checks will be conducted on all final candidates as part of the offer process, in accordance with applicable country‑specific laws and practices.
Equal Opportunity Employer
DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity.
Senior People Business Partner in London employer: DNV
At DNV, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work culture that prioritises employee well-being and professional growth. With a strong focus on diversity and inclusion, we provide our team members with extensive development opportunities, flexible working options, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes health and wellness support, generous leave policies, and a profit-sharing scheme. Join us in our mission to drive sustainable energy solutions while thriving in a collaborative and innovative environment.