Kickstart Your Green Career with Community Energy England as a Graduate Low Carbon Consultant
Overview
£28000
Liverpool (remote working supported)
Expires at anytime
Community Energy England is at the forefront of promoting a socially equitable shift towards a net-zero energy future. As a pioneering organization, they are actively involved in the development and administration of groundbreaking low carbon projects, advocating for a sustainable energy landscape that benefits all sectors of society.
- Support project managers in the execution and administration of low carbon initiatives.
- Engage in technical analysis of various energy projects, focusing on energy efficiency and localized energy systems.
- Create and manage both technical and financial models pertaining to energy.
- Assist in the production of graphical reports and data analysis deliverables.
- Contribute to comprehensive report writing.
- A degree in engineering, environmental sciences, economics, or a related field.
- Up to one year's experience in the energy or low carbon sector.
- Understanding of the global and UK energy sectors and low carbon agenda.
- Proficient technical and research skills, including research methods and analysis.
- Excellent communication and outreach capabilities.
To apply, visit www.scene.community, and submit a CV along with a one-page cover letter to alex.s@scene.community and sandy.r@scene.community. Early applications are encouraged as the interview process may begin prior to the deadline.
Community Energy England is looking for a passionate Low Carbon Consultant - Graduate. This is an exciting opportunity to join a company that is dedicated to delivering a socially just transition to a net-zero energy system.
The role involves supporting project managers to deliver and administer low carbon projects. You will be conducting and supporting technical analysis of energy projects, building energy efficiency, and local energy systems. You will also be designing and operating technical and financial energy models, supporting the production of graphical reporting and data analysis outputs, and contributing to report writing.
Job requirements include a degree in engineering, environmental sciences, economics, or other relevant area, or with a strong background in low carbon activities outside your academic background. You should have up to 1 year's professional experience in the energy or low carbon sector, an understanding of global and UK energy sector and low carbon agenda, technical and research skills, including a good understanding of research methods and analysis, and good communication and outreach skills.
To apply for this position please take a good look at their website - www.scene.community -, then email your CV and a max 1 page covering letter outlining why you would be a good fit for the position, to [email removed - click apply for more details] and [email removed - click apply for more details] by 11th October 2024. Scene may commence interviews before the deadline date so early applications are encouraged.