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The Role
As an Energy & Sustainability Manager, you will lead the delivery of energy management, sustainability compliance, and reporting across the account. You’ll play a key role in driving Net Zero strategies, improving energy efficiency, and identifying innovative solutions to meet client objectives.
This is a highly technical and strategic role, requiring strong knowledge of commercial building services and the ability to influence stakeholders at all levels.
Location: Milton Keynes/Remote/National Travel
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and deliver Energy & Sustainability strategies aligned to client goals
- Lead on Net Zero targets and carbon reduction initiatives
- Own and manage utilities, waste, and carbon reporting (monthly, quarterly, annual)
- Analyse performance data to identify energy efficiency opportunities and benchmark against industry standards
- Ensure compliance with energy legislation and sustainability standards
- Conduct energy audits, surveys, and feasibility studies
- Develop and implement costed energy-saving projects
- Provide expert advice on BMS, HVAC, lighting and building systems optimisation
- Manage and support Energy Engineers, ensuring effective delivery
- Partner with internal teams and clients to embed sustainability into projects and operations
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About You
- Degree (or equivalent) in Energy, Building Services Engineering, or related field
- Strong working knowledge of BMS and control systems
- Proven experience in energy management and sustainability delivery within commercial environments
- Ability to produce data-driven insights, reports, and costed proposals
- Experience managing projects and implementing energy initiatives
- Knowledge of HVAC, refrigeration, and lighting systems design and integration
- Familiarity with M&T systems and energy benchmarking tools
- Strong understanding of energy legislation and compliance requirements


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Why CBRE?
- Work on high-profile logistics portfolios across the UK
- Be part of a global organisation leading on sustainability and Net Zero delivery
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Opportunities for career progression and professional development
- Flexible, hybrid working environment
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