Energy Management Director

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Energy Management Director

Lewis Davey are looking to speak with Technical experts who offer a broader sustainability knowledge and experience of the energy management piece. Preferable an engineering background and someone who knows their way around a boiler/plant room etc. but is ultimately passionate about making a real impact! Our client is extremely ambitious and serious about their net zero carbon targets; this is a new role for an energy management professional to spearhead the way.

The role

To ensure the effective provision of compliance, monitoring, energy and water management services in support of the client's overall sustainability objectives.

To create, implement and realise an effective Energy Strategy & Policy that reflects clients objects and meets legislative compliance.

To be the energy, sustainability and ESG Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the Account.

To be the first point of contact for the client on all aspects of ESG for the client and organisation.

To mentor energy champions within the account team to further meet the Energy Strategy for the contract.

Responsibilities

Deliver the requirements of the clients' contract specification documents which include (but not limited to):

Environmental Management, Energy generation, Assurance, Natural Resources & Data Science

Work with the EMEA Business Services Organization (BSO) in Poland, to ensure timely and accurate reporting of the clients' energy consumption and emissions as defined in the Level 3 documents. This includes monthly and annual reporting and forecasting activities.

Implement and maintain accreditation under ISO50001, BREEAM in Use, Water Stewardship and others as required.

Maintain and deliver the Energy, Water and Carbon Strategies as defined in Client's contract specification documents to achieve energy reduction targets through cost effective and efficient implementation and monitoring.

Ensure compliance to the clients Safety, Health & Environment procedures.

Ensure that the client is informed of compliance requirements with all ESG related legislation were relevant to the client's sites.

Develop and implement strategic briefs for design guides /standards to meet the client objectives and brief client departments accordingly.

Assist the client with maintaining compliance requirements with all ESG related legislation were relevant to the clients' sites. Including but not limited to ESOS, SECR, UKETS and RHI.

Work with the Operational Teams to ensure that the clients minimum sustainability standard adhered to in all activities. Undertake a continuous training scheme for staff and suppliers where required.

Work with the wider ESG teams to ensure that best practice and initiatives are shared and implemented with regards to energy, water and emissions reductions strategies and plant operation.

Oversee the management of the ESG initiative tacking process, ensuring it is up to date and relevant.

Undertake energy and water surveys in client's premises to identify opportunities to reduce carbon emissions within clients' property portfolios.

Implement and verify agreed energy, water and emissions initiatives with case studies.

Provide full feasibility studies of costed initiatives / projects to reduce energy usage or work with supply partners to do so for capital works include internal and external funding streams.

What you'll need to succeed

Extensive working knowledge of energy and sustainability, governance including engineering and building services in a R&D environment. Extensive knowledge of the principle techniques and technologies which support energy and sustainability. Competency in current benchmark techniques and statistical analysis. Capable of preparing fully costed proposals and reports. Ability to carry out full energy surveys and feasibility studies of energy technologies. Ability to support the formation of client plans to achieve carbon neutrality or net zero. Extensive working knowledge of BMS and control theory. Understand the principles behind HVAC, refrigeration and Lighting operation and system design / integration.

Please note that we will endeavour to review your application within two weeks and, if there is interest in your candidacy, a Consultant will be in touch. Unfortunately, due to the significant amount of applications we receive, we are unable to provide individual feedback so if you have not heard from us within two weeks, please consider your application unsuccessful. Thank you for your interest.

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Lewis Davey specialise in recruiting talented people across Town Planning, Cleantech & Sustainability and Environmental industries.

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