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Job Description
| Salary £49,764 - £53,888 per annum | Permanent, Full Time, 37 hours per week | County Hall, Preston |
International Sponsorship - this role is not open to international sponsorship
Here at Lancashire County Council, we are helping to make Lancashire the best place to live, work, visit and prosper. Lancashire is the fourth largest local authority in England and strategic commissioner of education provision to over 170,000 children and young people in 628 schools across the county. Lancashire County Council exists to serve everyone who lives or works in Lancashire.
We are committed to developing and celebrating our diverse communities, heritage and landscape to create a strong sense of place we can all be proud of. Our strategy focuses on four priorities: better lives for all, stronger communities, economic ambition, and innovative thinking. Our vision is to build a better Lancashire where everyone can live their best life through stronger communities, a growing economy, and high-quality public services.
The Property Service department provides strategic management of the council's property and school assets to support service delivery across the county.
Role & Responsibilities
We are offering an exciting opportunity to join the Property Service department as we develop and deliver our energy and water conservation programme. You will lead the Energy Team, overseeing all energy-related matters including electricity, fuel, and water across Lancashire County Council's establishments. Your role will focus on energy management, reducing consumption and emissions, and conserving natural resources.
* As the Energy Manager, you will have substantial vocational experience in Building Services Engineering.
* Experience working across multidisciplinary teams, providing technical leadership on projects.
* Experience managing multi-million-pound energy and water contracts.
* Budget management experience.
* Proficiency with monitoring and targeting systems for reporting on carbon emissions and expenditure.
* Knowledge of roles and responsibilities within the deregulated energy and water markets.
* Strong organizational and time management skills to handle multiple programmes and projects.
* Knowledge of legislation related to energy efficiency in public buildings, including Part L of the building regulations and EPBD.
* Experience supervising staff.
* Excellent negotiation and influencing skills.
* Ability to manage relationships with suppliers, stakeholders, and customers.
* Knowledge of grant funding processes and bid submissions for energy and carbon reduction projects.
Why join us
* Flexible hybrid working model promoting work-life balance.
* Up to 32 days annual leave plus bank holidays, Christmas leave, and optional additional days.
* Benefits including discounts, car lease schemes, long service awards, Medicash, support groups, cycle to work, and free eye tests.
* Generous pension scheme with 16.3% employer contributions, tax relief, and flexible savings options.
* Opportunities for professional development, qualifications, and career progression.
Development & Inclusivity
You will receive support and development opportunities, including supervision, qualifications, mentoring, and the chance to make a meaningful impact. Lancashire County Council is committed to diversity and encourages applications from all backgrounds, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, and faiths.
For an informal chat, contact Mike Peppin at Michael.peppin@lancashire.gov.uk or call 07974 590 019.
Closing Date: 04/05/2025 | Interviews: 21/05/2025
You will need a car for this role and must be insured for business use, though accommodations can be made for disabilities.
Please upload a supporting statement demonstrating how you meet each essential criterion.
Benefits details are available on the LCC Vacancies website. We may close the vacancy early if sufficient applications are received.
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