Sustainability Consultant - Renewable Energy - Networkers PLC
This job expired on 13-02-2012
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Job Details
| Salary type: | Annual salary |
|---|---|
| Salary band: | £40k - £50k |
| Salary Details: | Up to £50K + Benefits!! |
| Location: | Hertfordshire |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Company: | Networkers PLC |
| Contact: | Adam Coates |
| Sector: | Consulting |
| Job Categories: | Consulting Jobs |
| Posted: | 23/01/2012 |
| Expires: | 13/02/2012 |
Description
Our client is one of the world's leading renewable energy developers working across the globe to develop, construct and operate projects that contribute to the goal of a sustainable future. Providing a comprehensive range of business focussed expertise and make strategic carbon-related decisions that bring long-term positive impact on businesses.
Sustainability Consultant
As a Sustainability Consultant, you will be responsible for providing building project and programme development advice. You will be working with project managers to achieve high end sustainability and BREEAM ratings. This is a role for an experienced consultant responsible for their own projects, prioritising both internal and external demands.
Responsibilities:
- Provide building project and programme development advice.
- Work alongside project managers.
- Communicate with the design team.
- Responsible for own projects.
- Provide important project/business related input.
Requirements:
- Consultant with relevant experience at concept design advice.
- Consultant with a technical consultancy background.
- Able to achieve high end sustainability.
- BREEAM certification.
- BREEAM excellent and outstanding ratings
- Demonstrable communication and analytical skills.
Benefits
Up to £50K per annum DoE + Benefits Package
There is also flexibility to work across the business. It would be advantageous if you have experience of a range of BREEAM building types and if you are self motivated whilst personally affable.
