(Junior) Sustainability Consultant (CSRD and EU Taxonomy) (f/m/d)

NTT DATA
London
1 year ago
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Full or part time

Empowering You – to break new ground!

As NTT DATA Business Solutions, we are more than just a company. We are a team of innovative and passionate people who specialize in creating value-added SAP solutions and guiding our customers on their journey to becoming intelligent businesses. We focus on SAP Consulting, SAP Development, Managed Cloud Services, and Application Management Services (AMS) & Technology.

Our success is based on DIVERSITY, INNOVATION, TRUST, and SUSTAINABILITY - these values are at the heart of our corporate culture.

As part of the global NTT DATA Group, one of the top 5 IT service providers worldwide, we stand for our open and sustainable corporate culture. More than , employees from nations in over countries show that diversity is integral to our DNA. 

People are the key to our success, and we are constantly on the lookout for talented people.

ARE YOU READY TO BREAK NEW GROUND?

Location:Continental Europe

What makes us special:

We have a holistic view of the individual needs of our employees.

Flexible working hours and locations: workation, mobile working, part-time models, sabbaticals, etc.

Your further development by plan:topic-specific induction, targeted career development based on career models, programs and your own academy

SAP Platinum Partnership: strong SAP partnership, large knowledge network, and SAP Learning Hub and certification opportunities.

Do you love challenges?

■ Develop, capture and share knowledge and insights on CSRD and EU Taxonomy

■ Supportive in ‘mapping’ the rules and regulations to SAP ERP relevant topics

■ Contribute insights to the Global Sustainability Community

■ Support on developing Global consultancy assets

■ Supportive in training and inspiring local consultants (the local champions)

■ Support (and lead) customer workshops on CSRD

■ Support in pre-sales activities

Convince us with your potential!

■ Degree in a relevant field such as business administration, IT/Data Science, sustainability management, or a comparable degree program

■ 1- 3 years of professional experience in CSRD and EU Taxonomy

■ Skilled user of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint applications

■ Intrinsic motivation and interest in Sustainability

■ Experience in ESG/non-financial reporting or sustainability management. Demonstrable knowledge of the EU CSRD regulation and EU Taxonomy

■ Strong affinity with DATA and innovative IT

■ Team player, flexible in adjusting to cultural differences and preferences

■ Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English (sales & marketing oriented)

Do you have questions?

We look forward to receiving your complete application documents stating your earliest start date.

Get empowered by NTT DATA Business Solutions!

Alexandra Wolf

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