Required Skills Sustainability Consultancy Bachelors Degree Job Summary You work in Sustainability, and you look out of your office window and all you see around you are tall grey buildings. They’re amazing, but you often long for the idyllic surroundings of a local village, independent shops and green fields. Well long no more as the Beautiful Cheshire Plains are within your reach. Yes, you may get stuck behind the odd cow, but the same could be said about the bus, train or drive into the city. It’s not every day though, hybrid working is the norm. When you’ve finished your journey, you’ll be working within a small specialist consultancy assisting their growth and development with both legacy and new clients. You’re an experienced Sustainability Consultant, so you’ll use your expertise to it’s full potential as you design and develop sustainable strategies that meet their client’s needs. Remember you’re the expert, so they’ll rely on you to bring these projects to life with the help of your multi-skilled peers. These projects will involve Reporting on Carbon Emissions and Net-Zero, Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Consumption and Efficiency, as well as Energy Assessments, assisting with BREEAM Assessments etc. and other ad-hoc elements you feel are necessary. A consultancy’s success is built on their ability to attract and retain clients, so you’ll have to manage stakeholders effectively and build new relationships. These relationships are stand on your expertise and project management skills so you’ll need at least 2 years experience and a degree in an applicable subject. You’ll also need to have some knowledge around UK building regs, especially and awareness of the planning process. Think you have what it takes? Apply today with an updated CV, and you could soon be having a pint with Cheshire’s answer to Zak Dingle at the Wool(lier)Pack. Job Responsibilities 20 Days Paid Annual Leave Birthday Off Company Pension Private Medical Insurance Wellbeing Programme Development Opportunities