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Sustainability Analyst

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ecocareers

3mo ago

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior Level
  • Sustainability
  • London

Requirements

  • 2+ years' experience working in a consultancy or practice related to sustainability and/or the wider construction industry.
  • Technical background with studies related to Buildings, Materials, or manufacturing processes. An understanding of LCA (Life Cycle Assessment),
  • Experience working with One Click LCA or a similar tool
  • Advanced Excel skills to conduct numerical analysis and modelling. Good technical analysis ability, handling data, spreadsheet hygiene, interpretation, and results generation.
  • Strong knowledge of unit conversions.
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Knowledge of the UK planning process and Building Regulations (desirable).
  • Good written skills, including clear and concise report writing.
  • Comfortable in delivering presentations and facilitating workshops or a desire to develop this skill under the guidance of senior team members.
  • A curious mind with a desire to explore ideas and learn new subject areas.

Responsibilities

  • As a micro-enterprise our job roles and functions are not restricted to a fixed set of duties. Daily activities include diverse support on project work and all employees are encouraged to play a role in wider business management duties. The ideal candidate for this analyst role will have a technical focus and experience and skills in the following:

FAQs

What is the salary range for the Sustainability Analyst position?

The salary for the Sustainability Analyst position ranges from £33,000 to £44,000, depending on experience.

Are there opportunities for professional development?

Yes, we are proactive in encouraging professional development and offer payment for a professional subscription, up to 20 days a year for personal growth, and regular lunchtime CPDs.

How many days of annual leave do employees receive?

Employees receive 25 days of annual leave in addition to bank holidays, increasing by one day per year to a maximum of 28 days.

Is there flexibility in working hours?

Yes, there is flexibility in working hours with a minimum of 3 days a week in the office, and core working hours can be reviewed and agreed upon with your line manager.

Do employees have the opportunity to attend client meetings?

Yes, employees have the opportunity to attend client meetings from day one and can take the lead on projects when they feel ready, with support from senior management.

Is prior experience in sustainability consulting required?

Yes, a minimum of 2 years' experience working in a consultancy or practice related to sustainability and/or the wider construction industry is required.

What technical skills are preferred for this role?

Preferred technical skills for this role include experience with LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), working with tools like One Click LCA, advanced Excel skills for numerical analysis, and strong knowledge of unit conversions.

Are there volunteering opportunities offered by KLH Sustainability?

Yes, employees are provided with two days of paid volunteering per year to engage in causes that are important to them.

What qualifications are desirable for this role?

Desirable qualifications include knowledge of the UK planning process and Building Regulations, as well as experience in environmental management or ESG.

How can I apply for the Sustainability Analyst position?

To apply, send a CV and a 150-word cover letter/email explaining your interest in the role to admin@klhsustainability.com by the application deadline of 23/10/2024.

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Mission & Purpose

Ecocareers provides a specialized job search for careers that make a difference. Launched in 2023, the site has already helped hundreds of thousands of job seekers find work in the sustainability sector. It's trusted by leading organizations pioneering sustainability, such as Springer Nature Group, Resource Environmental Solutions LLC, The Nature Conservancy, and the IPCC (The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).