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Energy & Sustainability Manager

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Energy & Sustainability Manager
Field Based – Flexible UK Location
Paying up to £75,000
I’m working with a large UK organisation looking to appoint an Energy & Sustainability Manager to take ownership of energy performance and sustainability delivery across a substantial multi-site property portfolio.
This is a strong opportunity for someone with hands-on energy management experience who has delivered practical efficiency and decarbonisation projects across a large estate.
Responsibilities:
- Identifying and delivering energy and water reduction projects across a national property portfolio
- Managing projects across HVAC, building controls, metering, renewable technologies, and wider energy-efficiency initiatives
- Developing business cases for energy investment, including ROI, payback, and carbon reduction modelling
- Monitoring energy and utility consumption to identify trends, anomalies, and savings opportunities
- Supporting statutory energy and carbon reporting, including SECR and ESOS
- Managing projects from feasibility and procurement through to implementation and performance verification
- Working with internal property, operations, and finance teams alongside external contractors, consultants, and utility providers
- Producing clear energy-performance reporting and recommendations for senior stakeholders
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Experience:
- Proven energy management experience across a large multi-site property estate
- Strong technical knowledge of HVAC, BMS, EMS, and building services
- Experience delivering energy-efficiency and decarbonisation projects
- Experience developing investment cases and assessing financial and carbon returns
- Knowledge of SECR, ESOS, or similar UK energy and carbon reporting requirements
- Strong data analysis and Excel capability
- Experience working with energy monitoring, metering, or performance-management systems
- Strong project and stakeholder management skills


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This could suit someone currently working as an Energy Manager, Senior Energy Manager, Energy & Sustainability Manager, Energy & Carbon Manager, Energy Performance Manager, Estates Energy Manager, or Building Energy Manager who is looking to take ownership of energy performance across a large UK estate.
Candidates from large operational estates such as retail, hospitality, leisure, healthcare, education, facilities management, commercial property, or other distributed site networks would be particularly relevant.
This is a strong opportunity for someone who wants genuine ownership of energy performance across a national estate and the ability to deliver projects with measurable commercial and environmental impact.
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