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Waste Minimisation and Sustainability Manager

BRAINTREE DISTRICT COUNCIL

Braintree, HC

Waste Minimisation and Sustainability Manager - The Role: We have a great opportunity for a Waste Minimisation and Sustainability Manager to join our Operations service to help tackle climate change and support residents and local businesses in minimising waste, recycling more and maximising opportunities in the circular economy. Braintree is an ambitious and dynamic Council and is becoming one of the fastest growing Districts in the East of England with three growing towns, London just 45 minutes away and the district located directly between the international transport centres of Stansted Airport and Harwich and Felixstowe International Ports.

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Carbon Reduction & Sustainability Officer

Bournemouth and Poole College

£24828 YEAR

Bournemouth, SW

Knowledge and understanding of a wide range of sustainability issues including energy/water/carbon management, waste, transport, biodiversity, ethical procurement, social justice etc. Provide technical support to the Sustainability Steering Group on the implementation and delivery of policies, procedures, plans and initiatives to help embed sustainability at the College.

6 days ago
Process Engineer – Renewable Energy

Team Brunton

£30000 - £35000 YEAR

Ludlow, MID

If you're passionate about sustainability and want to play a key part in the renewable energy sector, this role offers the chance to work on a wide range of technically fascinating projects, from initial site surveys and safety assessments through to detailed process design and plant commissioning. Along with a salary of up to £35,000 per annum, you will receive a range of benefits including private healthcare, a pension scheme, ongoing investment and training, generous annual leave with service-based increases and expenses covered on occasional overnight stays.

3 days ago
Maintenance Engineer – Renewable Energy

Team Brunton

£35000 - £45000 YEAR

Ludlow, MID

Along with a salary of up to £45,000 per annum, you will receive a range of benefits including a company van for field-based work, private healthcare, a pension scheme, ongoing investment and training, and expenses covered for travel overnight stays. This is a field-based role for a multi-skilled engineer who enjoys variety, practical problem solving, and getting stuck into all aspects of plant maintenance.

3 days ago
Electrical Maintenance Engineer – Renewable Energy

Team Brunton

£35000 - £45000 YEAR

Ludlow, MID

Along with a salary of up to £45,000 per annum, you will receive a range of benefits including a fully equipped company van for site work, private healthcare, a pension scheme, ongoing investment and training, and expenses covered for travel overnight stays. This is a hands-on, field-based role working across a variety of AD plant sites throughout the UK, helping to keep essential systems running safely and efficiently.

3 days ago
Renewals & Customer Service Representative

Acorn Insurance

£24255 - £25876 YEAR

Southport, NW

Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Customer Claims Executive, Claims Account Manager, Claims Customer Service, Case Handler, Customer Claims Handler, Claims Advisor, Claims Assistant, Junior Sales Executive, Apprentice, Apprentice Sales, Apprentice Business Development, Sales Engineer, Technical Sales, Field Sales, Technical Sales Exec, Technical Sales Coordinator, Technical Sales Executive, Business Development Manager, Business Development, Key Sales, Business Developer, Sales Executive, Direct Sales, Sales Development, Technical Business Development, Sales and BDM, will all be considered. Through full training and continuous coaching inhouse you will be given full in-depth FCA regulated industry knowledge and have all the tools necessary to help you personally grow your career with the business and service our customers with all complex queries.

1 day ago
Renewals & Customer Service Representative

Acorn Insurance

£24255 - £25876 YEAR

Liverpool, NW

Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Customer Claims Executive, Claims Account Manager, Claims Customer Service, Case Handler, Customer Claims Handler, Claims Advisor, Claims Assistant, Junior Sales Executive, Apprentice, Apprentice Sales, Apprentice Business Development, Sales Engineer, Technical Sales, Field Sales, Technical Sales Exec, Technical Sales Coordinator, Technical Sales Executive, Business Development Manager, Business Development, Key Sales, Business Developer, Sales Executive, Direct Sales, Sales Development, Technical Business Development, Sales and BDM, will all be considered. Through full training and continuous coaching inhouse you will be given full in-depth FCA regulated industry knowledge and have all the tools necessary to help you personally grow your career with the business and service our customers with all complex queries.

1 day ago
Renewable Energy Account Executive

Gallagher

Leicester, MID

We have pledged to make sure our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible, in addition to supporting our existing employees with any long-term health conditions or disabilities. Below are the minimum core benefits you’ll get, depending on your job level these benefits may improve: Minimum of 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays, and the option to ‘buy’ extra days.

4 days ago
Highways Planning and Development Manager / Transport Policy Officer

AWD online

£39513 - £56075 YEAR

Wokingham, HC

Working as the Highways Planning and Development Manager / Transport Policy Officer you will support and represent the Highways Development Management team associated with the design, planning and delivery of new highways and streets within the Borough. Policy Officer | Policy Advisor | NPPF | DMRB | Highways & Transport Jobs | Planning Officer | Development Planning | H&T Management Jobs | Public Sector Jobs | Local Authority Jobs.

6 days ago

Sustainability Jobs Overview

Preserving the environment is key to our future - it’s the source of our health, well-being, water, and food. If you want to play a role in the essential work of conserving and nurturing natural resources, consider looking for sustainability jobs.

There are many ways to make an impact if you want a job in sustainability. You can work in the public or private sector, and in everything from entry-level to management jobs. These are some examples of jobs in sustainability:

  • researcher: Researchers work in academia conducting scientific studies, and for government agencies and non-profit organisations investigating environmental concerns.
  • environmental scientist: Environmental scientists conduct research related to sustainability.
  • environmental analyst: Environmental analysts research the environment, by gathering samples and collecting data. They often work for government agencies investigating climate change and other environmental concerns.
  • wind turbine technician: Wind turbine technicians install, maintain, and repair wind power turbines.
  • environmental engineer: Environmental engineers develop solutions to environmental problems such as waste disposal and air pollution.
  • environmental lawyer: Environmental lawyers manage lawsuits related to environmental concerns. They also serve as experts in environmental trials and offer guidance on environmental laws to stakeholders.

How to Find the Sustainability Job That Fits You

You’ll have lots of choices when deciding between different sustainability jobs. This vast field encompasses jobs in public service and at non-profit organisations and corporations. These are some factors to consider when choosing a job:

  • The setting: In some jobs, you’ll spend a lot of time outdoors. Depending on your location and preferences, this could be an advantage or an inconvenience. Many skilled trades jobs are primary outdoors, such as solar power and wind power technicians. Other jobs that often include outdoor time are researcher and environmental analyst.
  • The workplace: Corporations sometimes face a trade-off between financial goals and sustainability. Working for a non-profit organisation or government agency can give you a more direct way to work towards environmental goals without this compromise.
  • Career goals: Some career paths have more opportunities for career growth than others. If you want to advance to senior leadership positions, consider jobs in corporate strategy or public policy.
  • Workplace culture: Each workplace has its own culture. Make sure that your values align with the employer’s by researching them before you apply. If sustainability is important to you, research the employer’s reputation in the field.

How to Apply to Sustainability Jobs

The easiest way to find sustainable jobs is to search by relevant job titles. Once you find open positions, follow the instructions for how to apply, whether it’s through an online portal, email, or submitting the application right here on Monster.

What to Include in Your CV and Cover Letter

Most green employers will expect you to describe why sustainability is important to you in your job application. Try adding a CV summary that explains your motivations and interests or discuss it in the introduction to your cover letter. But one thing you should not recycle? Your application. Customise it to each prospective employer for best results.

While you should tweak the CV and cover letter depending on the job, there are key elements that you should always include. These are some essential ones:

  • Accomplishments at past jobs: You’ll need to include some job responsibilities, but ideally your CV and cover letter focus more on results. Illustrate these with specific numbers.
  • Relevant skills: Don’t include a laundry list of all the skills you’ve acquired throughout the years—include those relevant to the job you’re applying for.
  • Your interest in the job: Don’t forget to mention why you’re applying to the job: What interests you about the employer and the job specifically?

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Job hunting can be time-consuming. Conserve your resources by letting Monster help. Start by creating a profile. Upload your CV and make it visible to recruiters to increase your chances of finding a job sooner. You can also sign up for notifications when employers post new sustainability jobs so that you don’t miss any career opportunities.

How to Follow up With an Employer

Following up on a job application can help to move it forward. Since you’re likely to (and should) apply to multiple jobs, keeping contact information in a spreadsheet can help you stay organised. Include the date you submitted the application, when you followed up, when you interviewed, etc.

Get in touch if you haven’t heard anything back from the employer within 1-2 weeks. However, if the ad says no phone calls or emails, following up is likely to work against you instead. However, this language doesn’t necessarily refer to post-interview follow-ups. Once you have had an interview, it’s customary to get in touch to say thank you afterwards, unless the interviewer specifically asks you not to.

Interviewing for a Sustainable Job

A well-written application and follow-up can get you the interview, but it’s the interview that gets you the job. Being prepared for a job interview is one of the most important things you can do to get the job you want. These are some keys steps you should take to prepare:

  • Think of anecdotes in the form of work scenarios where you excelled. Use the STAR method to tell them.
  • Research the employer to come up with relevant questions and to determine what to wear to your interview.
  • Find out the names of the people you’ll be interviewing with, if a recruiter or hiring manager set the interview up.
  • Test your equipment if the interview will be virtual.
  • Bring a copy of your CV if you’re interviewing in person.

Interview Questions for Sustainability Jobs

The next step is to prepare both for traditional interview questions and questions specific to your field. These are some examples of potential interview questions you might encounter:

  • What are the pillars of sustainability?
  • What does sustainability mean to you?
  • What do you do in your free time to help the environment?

Sustainability Career Paths

Most jobs in this sector will require at least a bachelor's degree. For some jobs you’ll need a master’s or Ph. D. The field you should study will vary depending on where you want your career to go. These are some common career paths for sustainability jobs:

  • Engineering: An engineering degree can land you a technical job, such as in renewable energy, low-emission vehicles, or sustainable houses. To build a career in engineering, consider specialising in environmental engineering, air quality engineering, or energy engineering.
  • Public policy: By specialising in public policy, you can work for a government agency creating and enforcing public policies, or for an environmental agency or non-profit organisation advocating for more environmental regulations.
  • Sustainable planning: With a degree in urban planning, environmental design, or a related field, you can become an urban planner or regional planner.
  • Environmental science: With a degree in environmental science or a related field, you’ll be ready for a job as an environmental scientist, environmental analyst, or researcher.
  • Skilled trades: Skilled tradespeople have a certificate or degree in a specific trade. Common sustainable jobs for skilled workers include installing, maintaining, and repairing solar power and wind power equipment. You can also work in a factory or manufacturing plant.

Leadership Positions in Sustainability

If you want to climb the career ladder, advance step-by-step to more senior positions managing other team members. With leadership experience and expertise in sustainability, you can advance to a corporate leadership position such as:

  • sustainability director
  • corporate social responsibility director
  • chief sustainability officer
  • sustainability manager

Senior jobs within government include leadership jobs, and at the city and regional levels.

You need to be organised with great attention to detail to be successful in these careers. Many of these jobs combine social and natural science, so it’s an advantage if you’re knowledgeable about both.