Corporate sustainability jobs

Unilever, Nestlé, Microsoft, Oddbox, 54, Lindab and Aramex are among those recruiting sustainability experts.

Unilever is hiring a human rights manager, based out of London or Rotterdam.

Microsoft is recruiting a sustainability programme manager to work with data centre lessors to build sustainability and ESG capabilities. The role is based in Dublin, Ireland. 

US Chemicals giant DuPont is seeking a sustainability senior specialist to oversee its work with synthetic material Tyvek. The role is based in Richmond, Virginia.

Nestlé is hiring a senior packaging sustainability specialist to work on its Nespresso line. The UK role pays up to £60,000 and can be based in either Gatwick or York.

Norwegian conglomerate Orkla is looking for a sustainability group controller to oversee its environmental reporting, including disclosures under the EU Taxonomy. The ideal candidate should have at least three years of experience in sustainability management and be fluent in Norwegian. 

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Emirati multinational logistics firm Aramex is recruiting a sustainability project manager to support its strategy. The role is based in London.

Gas and electricity provider Centrica is looking for an engineering and sustainability specialist to lead its efforts to reduce energy, carbon and water consumption at its UK sites. 

Ventilation firm Lindab is recruiting a group sustainability reporting specialist to oversee its disclosures. The position is based in Malmo, Sweden. 

Madison Berkeley is seeking an ESG lead to oversee the real estate recruitment firm’s ESG reporting. The role is based in London.

Sports and entertainment agency 54 is looking for a London-based sustainability and social impact manager to help drive its strategy. 

Oddbox is recruiting a senior communications executive to work with its branding team on external communications. The British company, which sells surplus fruit and vegetables to tackle food waste, will pay between £40,000 and £45,000 for the full-time role, which requires at least two days a week in its London office.