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Sustainability and Energy Analyst, London
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Client:
Longevity Partners B.V.
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
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Job Reference:
619e80d32f09
Job Views:
4
Posted:
29.05.2025
Expiry Date:
13.07.2025
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Job Description:
THE SUSTAINABILITY ANALYST IS RESPONSIBLE FOR:
- Undertaking a range of environmental assessments using third-party assessment methodologies such as BREEAM, LEED, and WELL;
- Liaising with client stakeholders to develop the criteria for the delivery of the desired environmental assessment rating;
- Conducting BREEAM BIU and BNC Pre-Assessment and providing design advice;
- Producing evidence requirements for BREEAM credits;
- Preparing gap analysis report / schedule to improve asset-level ESG performance;
- Managing own resourcing to meet project deadlines;
- Producing reports and providing advice and guidance to clients and project teams;
- Attending site visits to review progress against sustainability targets;
- Arranging and attending meetings, taking minutes and distributing actions;
- Completing relevant training to become certified as an assessor against one of the core assessment methodologies;
- Assisting with pitches and tenders.
THE SUCCESSFUL INDIVIDUAL WILL HAVE:
- The ability to manage multiple ongoing assignments simultaneously;
- Knowledge of various ESG topics relevant to the real estate investment sector at the European and global level;
- Excellent numerical ability, and thorough experience of data analysis;
- Ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative;
- Ability to produce structured, concise and meaningful reports, summarising results and justifying conclusions, containing very technical information
- Excellent IT skills, including a good knowledge of Excel;
- Excellent research and analytical skills;
- Preferably, a master’s degree in Environmental Sciences / Economics or a related subject;
- Qualified as LEED, WELL or BREEAM AP (desirable but not essential).