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Manager (Energy Infrastructure)

Stirling
£61.3k – £68.3k/yr
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Manager (Energy Infrastructure)

The Manager (Energy Infrastructure) role is responsible for the development, planning, management and delivery of a programme of work. The role leads and supports a team to ensure consistency of approach and communication with relevant stakeholders, partners and customers. Working closely with other colleagues across the business to inform development of work, share specialist knowledge and the acquisition of new partners and customers to deliver outcomes.

Essential Criteria

  • Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant discipline and/or relevant professional experience.
  • Deep understanding of the circular economy and how its implementation can transform a sector.
  • Excellent track record of managing delivery and achieving outcome-based targets in similar specialist area.
  • Evidence of strong programme and project management in a demanding commercially orientated environment, including setting budgets, financial management and reporting.
  • Demonstrable experience of good interdisciplinary, staff and team management, motivation and development.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience of managing external contractors.

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  • Developing compelling business cases and appropriate delivery documentation to advance and implement a portfolio of projects and activities to support organisational outcomes.
  • Identifying relevant industry intelligence and data, to inform Zero Waste Scotland’s understanding of how circular strategies can be achieved.
  • Collaborating with colleagues to ensure exceptional delivery and development of business propositions to engage new partners and customers.
  • Developing and maintain stakeholder relationships to support delivery and to identify new opportunities.
  • Providing professional and technical advice and solutions to colleagues and stakeholders/ customers/partners on new and existing issues.
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Skills

Project Management
Stakeholder Engagement
Communication
Team Management
Financial Management
Circular Economy
Business Development
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Data Analysis
Contractor Management
Outcome-Based Targets
Motivation
Technical Advice
Programme Management
Budget Setting

Location

Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom

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