Associate Director of Sustainability/Building Physics

Posted 11 April by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Associate Director of Sustainability/Building Physics - Guildford

Permanent

£60,000 - £75,000

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This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced sustainability candidate to become part of a hugely successful and fast-growing consultancy based in Guildford. Our client is seeking an experienced and commercially competent professional to join their executive team and play a vital role in the direction and growth of the company.

More about the role:

  • Mentor and support the business development team
  • Develop and improvement relationships with clients and stakeholders
  • Contribute towards developing a strong pipeline
  • Support clients in increasing the environmental performance of their developments

The ideal candidate will:

  • Have over 10 years in the construction industry
  • Have strong communication skills and an outgoing personality
  • Have extensive experience working in a client facing role
  • Be within a commutable distance to Guildford

What our client can offer you:

  • Trust-based relationships, collaborative working and a coaching style of management
  • Competitive salaries and team and individual bonus'
  • Generous pension contributions, 25 days holiday, health care, sabbaticals and cycle-to-work scheme
  • Structured orientation, training and development and life enrichment programmes

In order to discuss this Associate Director role and other positions within the Sustainability sector please call Callum on or email your CV to

Required skills

  • Building Physics|Sustainability|IES|SBEM|SAP|Associate Director|ESG|CARBON

Reference: 52458763

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