Amaro
Sustainability Manager

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About Amaro
Amaro is a leading provider of signalling, power and telecoms services. We help some of the biggest names in rail by providing engineering and design support for their most complex and challenging projects. Established in 2011, over the years we’ve forged a reputation for service, flexibility and railway engineering excellence, offering a level of engineering and value rarely seen amongst our competitors.
Role Summary
Are you a sustainability professional looking to make a real difference across a growing business?
We’re on the lookout for a Sustainability Manager to help drive our sustainability strategy and further embed environmental, social and governance objectives across everything we do.
Working closely with teams throughout the business, you’ll spot opportunities to improve, put sustainable practices into action, and play a real part in shaping how we operate for the long term. It’s a role for someone who can bring people with them and turn good intentions into measurable change.
You’ll need at least three years’ experience in construction and membership of a recognised environmental body, either at Practitioner level or working towards it. In return you’ll get hybrid, flexible working and a salary of £40,000 to £50,000 (negotiable), plus the chance to join a business that genuinely cares for and invests in its people.
If you have a genuine passion for sustainability and driving positive change, we’d really like to hear from you.
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Day to Day Responsibilities
- Develop, implement and monitor Amaro's sustainability strategy across projects and operations, keeping initiatives aligned with corporate objectives and regulatory requirements
- Collect and analyse environmental and social performance data
- Prepare sustainability reports
- Ensure compliance with relevant standards and client expectations
- Work with engineering, project and leadership teams to embed sustainable practices in design, delivery and supply chain management
- Identify opportunities for continuous improvement
- Engage internal and external stakeholders and bodies on sustainability matters
- Provide training and guidance on sustainability topics
- Represent Amaro at industry forums and client meetings relating to sustainable rail infrastructure
Location
This is a full-time hybrid role and, whilst the majority of your time will be spent working from home, periodic visits will be required to either our Maidstone or Stevenage offices.
Pre-requisites
- At least three years’ experience in construction
- Membership of a recognised environmental body, either at Practitioner level or working towards it
Salary and Benefits
- Salary of between £40,000 and £50,000 (negotiable)
- Up to 33 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata)
- Buy or sell up to 5 days of holiday per year (pro rata)
- Carry over up to 5 days of holiday per year (pro rata)
- 5 days of paid volunteering time per year
- Private medical insurance covering you and your dependants, subject to company/scheme rules
- Death in service benefit, paying a lump sum of up to 4x your annual salary to your nominated beneficiary
- Company sick pay, based on the length of your service
- Generous contributory workplace pension scheme
- Annual discretionary pay review
- Annual discretionary bonus
- Fantastic opportunities to develop and gain certifications and qualifications, all paid for by the company
- Opportunity to become a member of relevant professional bodies paid for by the company


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Important Info
It is the policy of Amaro to provide equal employment opportunities to all persons. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, gender, sex, age, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or information or any other characteristic protected by law. We will take additional measures to support anyone who may need assistance throughout our recruitment process.
We are not an immigration sponsored company and so are unable to accept applications from anyone who does not hold the correct documentation allowing them to legally work in the UK.
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