Posted: | 04/12/24 | |
Recruiter: | Carrington West | |
Reference: | 2861989511 | |
Type: | Permanent | |
Disciplines: | Engineering | |
Salary: | £56,940 - £80,760 Annual | |
Location: | London | |
Description: | Are you a Carbon Professional with more than 6 years experience in construction or engineering? Would you like to work in an influential role, leading to carbon reduction on the largest infrastructure project in Europe? Salary: Birmingham: £56,940 to £71,160 Location: London or Birmingham, in office twice per week. In this role as Carbon Manager working client side on this massive project, you will be providing technical direction on carbon minimisation, ensuring the programme meets ambitious sustainability goals while delivering value for money. Working at the heart of this project, you will be engaging with stakeholders across government, supply chains, contractors, and industry leaders to drive innovation, reduce emissions, and shape the future of sustainable infrastructure. You ll oversee critical aspects of carbon performance, ensuring the successful integration of sustainability principles across all stages of the project, from civil works to rail systems and station design. This is a pivotal leadership role within a team recognised as an industry leader in sustainability and carbon reduction. Essential Requirements:
Desirable:
This is an opportunity to lead and influence sustainability efforts on a nationally significant project. The team has achieved notable successes in driving sustainability, including setting industry standards and implementing pioneering initiatives such as decarbonising construction materials and achieving diesel-free sites. You ll benefit from extensive learning and development opportunities, including leadership training and a clear progression pathway, while working on an infrastructure programme that will set new benchmarks in sustainability and carbon reduction. Please note this role closes for applications on the 18th of December, interviews will be held in the New year. | |