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Join a pioneering energy from waste operator as an Environmental Manager at enfinium Kelvin in West Bromwich. This role is pivotal in ensuring compliance and environmental readiness for a new waste-to-energy plant, set to transform waste into energy while supporting the UK's net zero goals. You'll work closely with project teams, implementing and managing key environmental initiatives, and engaging with external stakeholders for a sustainable future.
Be Part of Something New: Environmental Manager – enfinium Kelvin (West Bromwich)
Do you want to make a real impact on the UK’s journey to net zero—and help shape the environmental future of a brand-new energy facility?
We’re looking for an Environmental Manager to join us at enfinium Kelvin, our new waste-to-energy plant currently under construction in West Bromwich. Due to open in 2026, Kelvin will transform hundreds of thousands of tonnes of residual waste into homegrown energy, helping power homes and businesses while reducing landfill and carbon emissions.
This is a rare opportunity to be part of the site’s journey from the ground up. You’ll play a pivotal role in supporting Kelvin through commissioning, permitting, and environmental readiness, ensuring that when the plant goes live, it does so to the highest environmental standards.
Working closely with the Plant Manager, Project team, and wider SHEQ function, you’ll lead on all things environmental—guiding the transition from construction to day-to-day operation and establishing a culture of compliance and sustainability from day one.
What you’ll be doing
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Created on 31/05/2025 by JR United Kingdom