Corporate sustainability jobs
Heineken, Amazon, Mars, Schneider Electric and The Hershey Company are among those recruiting sustainability experts.
Amazon is offering between $114,000 and $188,500 per year for a US-based PR manager dedicated to water and Amazon Web Services sustainability. The tech and data centre giant wants someone to spearhead campaigns across the press and social media to promote its work on water consumption and sustainability.
It is also recruiting a due diligence and remediation manager focused on workplace health and safety, to support its real estate transactions globally. The role is based in Bristol, UK.
Heineken is looking for an energy sustainability specialist to work internally. The position is based in Tadcaster, UK.
The Hershey Company is hiring a London-based compliance specialist to help it comply with the EU Deforestation Regulation.
Fellow chocolate maker Mars is recruiting a global scientific and regulatory affairs manager to oversee its sustainability regulation compliance programme. The role is based in London.
Transport for London is looking for a climate adaptation specialist to help it develop its corporate environmental strategy, offer technical advice and support compliance. The role will be particularly focused on adapting the business to the impacts of climate change. It pays between £51,750 and £58,030.
UK Energy firm National Grid is looking for an assistant manager, based out of London, to support its ESG reporting.
Intrepid Travel is hiring a decarbonisation manager, to work from the Australian firm’s offices in Melbourne or London.
Schneider Electric is seeking a sustainability specialist to join its London-based team and support its projects in the UK and Ireland.
Software firm Sage is recruiting a sustainability reporting director. The role can be based in various places across the UK.
ScottishPower is hiring a price control analyst with a focus on sustainability, to be based in Glasgow.
Genesis Energies is looking for a manager to oversee its sustainability studies and related advisory services. The role is based in London or Aberdeen.
The Nature Conservancy is recruiting for a number of positions, including a global teams lead for its conservation strategy. The successful candidate will work in a team that helps the NGO achieve its 2030 goal.
Technology and advisory firm ICF is looking to hire a pool of supply chain consultants with experience working in the agricultural, pharmaceutical and minerals sectors. Candidates must have experience with human rights, as well as “excellent writing and analytical skills”. Interested parties should respond on LinkedIn.
WWF is hiring a head of thematic communications for sustainable finance. The role involves planning and implementing a strategy to achieve the NGOs conservation and sustainable development outcomes. It can be based out of Kenya, UK, the Netherlands, Spain or Belgium.