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Environmental/Sustainability Manager

  • Liverpool Street, Greater London, England
  • Permanent
  • £65k - 75k per year + benefits
  • Building, Construction and Infrastructure
  • Health and Safety
Posted 13 September 2024
Job ref: 408775CQN

Environmental/Sustainability Manager

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Liverpool Street, Greater London, England

Environmental/Sustainability Manager - £70k-£75k+package - City of London - major construction project

Responsibilities
• Ensuring Environmental Management is implemented on the project
• Ensuring that procurement documentation reflects the project sustainability requirements
• Ensuring that projects and supply chain comply with the requirements of legislation through regular site surveillances and audits
• Managing projects to reduce carbon emissions & waste and ensuring that goods and services are ethically procured.
• Ensuring each project understands their Clients sustainability requirements (including delivery of environmental assessments e.g., BREEAM, Section 106 agreements etc.)
• Reporting project performance against client requirements
• Reviewing project performance, identifying, and addressing areas of improvement
• Communicating our strategy aims and achievements coherently, getting buy in from wider staff base
• Identifying and communicating best practice across the business unit
• Delivery of training on environmental management and sustainability for the project staff and supply chain

Qualifications/experience:-
• Experience in a construction environmental / sustainability role
• Qualifications / strong knowledge of environmental assessment methods (BREEAM, LEED etc).
• Technically review, advising and managing delivery of improve sustainability performance and environmental assessments (e.g., BREEAM, WELL, HQM, LEED)
• Managing delivery of the company & client sustainability requirements from preconstruction to practical completion