Esos Lead Assessor Carbon Management - Manchester, United Kingdom - Utility People

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Ref: 14190

Role:
ESOS Lead Assessor (carbon management)


Location:
Homebased (with client visits)


Salary:
up to £75k DOE + car allowance + bonus**
Summary:
Key responsibilities:


  • Planning, and coordination of carbon management projects.
  • Energy auditing and delivery of complianceorientated projects to tight deadlines.
  • Compiling client?s energy and carbon emissions monitoring reports for validation by the regulatory bodies.
  • Work on energy reduction projects to ensure compliance with legislative requirements
  • Delivery of client reports & presentations to support technical & commercial projects.
  • Establish, maintain and develop strong working relationships with clients
  • Data monitoring and analysis for reports as required by external or internal clients.
  • Continuous legislation review of energy, carbon, and other environmental matters.
  • Support colleagues with internal training, guidance and assist with query management.
  • QA checking of reports and spreadsheets.

Skills and experience required:


  • Possession of a good working knowledge of UK carbon compliance schemes.
  • Experience in energy management strategies and carbon reduction plans.
  • Ability to receive, understand and convey technical information in a clear manner.
  • Motivated and excellent organisational, numeric, and communication skills.
  • Literate and confident at intermediate to advanced level in MS Office.
  • Enthusiastic and welldriven, able to achieve deadlines.
  • Sufficiently mobile and flexible to travel a number of days per week.
  • A team player and able to motivate and develop more junior team members.
  • Focus on quality in delivery
  • Able to see opportunities to crosssell other services.
  • Able to deliver reports and presentations to management teams at board level
  • Desirable: Chartered Engineer, ESOS Lead Assessor.

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