EFA Engineering Ltd
Energy Manager

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π Energy Manager
π Peterborough (Primarily Remote with occasional travel to London, York and other Network Rail locations)
β³ 6-Month Contract
π· Β£390/day Umbrella
π Inside IR35
We are currently supporting Network Rail in the search for 2 experienced Energy Managers to join a key sustainability and energy management programme. This role offers the opportunity to play a pivotal part in driving energy efficiency, sustainability performance, and compliance across a major national infrastructure organisation.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver and continuously improve Energy Management Plans.
- Monitor, analyse and report on energy consumption and performance trends.
- Implement and maintain Energy Management Systems aligned to BS EN ISO 50001:2011.
- Conduct energy audits and identify energy-saving opportunities.
- Develop business cases for energy efficiency initiatives and investments.
- Coordinate energy reduction programmes and projects.
- Design and deliver energy management training workshops and guidance material.
- Monitor changes in energy legislation and industry best practice.
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to drive continuous improvement.
- Support wider sustainability and environmental objectives across the business.
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Essential Experience
- Proven experience implementing and maintaining Energy Management Systems to BS EN ISO 50001:2011.
- Strong background in energy management with demonstrable results.
- Certified Measurement and Verification Professional (CMVP/CMPV) qualification.
- Strong analytical and numerical skills.
- Excellent communication, presentation and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Experience designing and delivering training programmes.
- Strong influencing and relationship-building capabilities.
- Previous project management experience.


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Desirable
- Level 3 Recognised Energy Manager qualification (or equivalent).
- Evidence of continuing professional development.
- Membership or practitioner status with organisations such as:
- AEE (Association of Energy Engineers)
- AEM (Association of Energy Managers)
- EMA
Ideal Background
We're particularly interested in candidates who have worked within:
- Infrastructure
- Transport and Rail
- Utilities
- Facilities and Estates
- Public Sector
- Large Complex Operational Environments
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