Associate/Associate Director Sustainability - Benchmarking
Full time, Manchester
We have an exciting opportunity for an Associate / Associate Director to grow and strengthen our Benchmarking services and teams within our Leeds, Manchester, or Newcastle offices.
From local authorities to universities and from masterplan developers to hotel chains, we’re proud to be shaping the approach that organisations are taking to decarbonisation and a net-zero future. You’ll be part of a collaborative and growing team across the UK, and will help with the development and delivery of a pipeline of exciting and complex projects.
As an inclusive employer, we are open to flexible working arrangements to suit people’s personal circumstances. We welcome applicants who are seeking part-time or full-time hours and promote hybrid working within our teams!
Responsibilities
Your key responsibilities will include:
* Leading the delivery of BREEAM projects.
* Part L, Energy Strategies and LCA assessment.
* Managing your own workload to meet project deadlines.
* Reviewing project details and developing targets for sustainability.
* Reviewing documentation provided by project teams, assessing it against the project’s targets, and providing feedback or follow-up.
* Setting up and maintaining projects via the project evidence tracker.
* Communicating sustainability requirements to internal and external team members.
* Producing reports providing advice and guidance to clients and project teams.
* Attending site visits to review progress against sustainability targets.
* Reviewing the performance of designated projects on a monthly basis and updating the team's project tracker with progress information.
* Assisting in preparing bids and proposals for new work.
* Engaging with skills networks to exchange best practices and processes.
* Attending and contributing to team meetings.
To succeed in this role, you’ll need:
* A relevant degree, BEng (Hons) or BSc (Hons) or equivalent/higher.
* Qualified BREEAM Assessor.
* Qualified BREEAM Advisory Professional (AP).
* Background in building physics/environmental design, environmental science or sustainability related disciplines.
* Working knowledge of building performance modelling techniques.
* Knowledge of planning, environmental impact assessments or wider sustainability legislation.
* Knowledge of technical ability in building services related disciplines.
* Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills.
* Thorough understanding of the construction industry and built environment.
* Ability to manage projects with a proven track record of project delivery.
* Client relationship management skills.
* Part L modelling experience (TAS preferable) and LCA experience (OneClick LCA preferable).
* Experience developing and managing others.
* Emerging business development and sales skills.
What's great about the Stantec Group
As a global design leader with over 30,000 engineers, architects, scientists, and project managers, the Stantec Group is dedicated to designing with communities in mind. Our diverse expertise allows us to tackle projects of all sizes from complex urban developments to impactful neighbourhood initiatives, while connecting across our worldwide network to support one another and share knowledge. This commitment not only helps the communities we serve to thrive but enriches the growth and experience of our own people.
In the UK and Ireland, our growing team of 4,000 is both agile and influential, able to make a meaningful difference by creating solutions that respect the environment and enhance community value. Whether you’re just starting your career or are an experienced professional, your voice is valued here. Our collaborative culture encourages entrepreneurial thinking, ensuring everyone’s ideas are heard.
What We Offer:
* Inspiring and supportive colleagues
* Recognition for hard work and career progression
* Opportunities to develop both technical and soft skills
* Community involvement through “Stantec in the Community” initiatives
* Flexible benefits, including a green car leasing scheme
A Culture of Inclusion and Opportunity
The Stantec Group champions diversity, equity, and inclusion. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we’re committed to creating a supportive environment where every employee can perform at their best. Flexibility is essential to our culture, and we aim to accommodate all employees fairly.
We consider all applications individually with the required qualifications and knowledge without regard to any of the protected characteristics. We would like to provide everyone with a fair selection, assessment and employment experience.
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Once you’ve applied through our careers site, we strive to respond promptly after reviewing your application. If shortlisted, you’ll first connect with our Talent Acquisition Team for a pre-screening call (about 30 minutes) to discuss your motivation and interest in the role. From there, successful candidates will be invited to a formal interview, either via Microsoft Teams or in person at one of our offices.
Competitive salary and excellent benefits package
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