Severn Wye Energy Agency

Non-Domestic Energy Advisor (Wales)

Wales, United Kingdom

Supporting businesses and communities on their journey to a low carbon future.

Severn Wye delivers a range of sustainable energy services in the fields of affordable warmth, energy efficiency and renewable energy. Our flagship local projects are delivered on behalf of the local authorities in Wales and support a range of households to improve energy efficiency and avoid fuel poverty.

This role is responsible for conducting energy surveys, feasibility studies and providing technical information and advice to small businesses and community buildings for improving the energy and resource efficiency of their premises and processes.

Within reason, you will be required to carry and use a ladder to inspect loft spaces, and you may have to access other small, enclosed spaces such as cupboards or basements, while maintaining your own personal safety, and that of others.

The ideal candidate will be well-organised, have high standards of work and love working in a team environment. Our staff value the flexibility offered by Severn Wye, along with the training and development opportunities they are offered. If you’re looking for a job that gives you variety and a sense of pride in what you do, then we’d love to hear from you.

If you’re looking to strengthen your career, broaden your experience and contribute to a sustainable future while doing so, we’d love to hear from you.

This post requires a satisfactory DBS check and appropriate references.


Why you’ll enjoy working with us

Ok, we know that other sectors often pay a little more, but we are confident that there is much more to working at Severn Wye that will make this a rewarding role to have.

We all have bills to pay, and we offer salaries comparable with other organisations in the non-profit sector. But there is more to some jobs than money. We love what we do. Our staff enjoy the relaxed and supportive work environment, and having colleagues who are knowledgeable, generous and committed to making a difference. Our flexible working arrangements are designed to accommodate the work/life balance our people need depending on where they are in their life and career, which means we benefit from the experience and enthusiasm of employees of all ages and backgrounds.

We’ll provide the training you need to help you grow in your role and get to grips with the energy landscape. You’ll start on 24 days, increasing to 29 days annual leave plus bank holidays, and have excellent support for the future such as Group Life Assurance and company pension scheme with employer contributions of 7% when you put in 5% or more. We get together regularly for social events and look after you outside work hours with employee discounts on a range of outlets, including discounted gift cards and cashback.

If this sounds like an environment in which you’d thrive, we’d love to hear from you.


JOB DESCRIPTION

Job title

Non-Domestic Energy Advisor

Salary

£29,081 to £32,449

Band

3

Working hours

Full time (37 hours per week) / flexible hours

Location

Based in Mid Wales.  Working from home / hybrid

Reporting to

The Energy Services Manager [Wales]



This role will include:

- Carrying out sustainable energy project work on a range of projects in the field of renewable energy, energy efficiency and sustainable transport.

- Delivering advice visits, surveys and feasibility studies on sustainable energy to all types of non-domestic client. This would include third sector, community buildings, public buildings, schools and businesses (from micro, home based businesses to large corporations and energy suppliers).

- Attending promotional events (sometimes at weekends or at unsocial hours).

- Identifying energy saving opportunities, and strategies for reduced energy consumption

- Assisting with the implementation of reduced energy consumption strategies

- Identifying opportunities for renewable energy technologies

- Advising on potential financial incentives.

- Supporting senior colleagues in preparation and presentation at meetings.

- Identifying funding sources and provide information that supports the writing of funding applications.

- Supporting other Severn Wye projects and staff as required.


PERSON SPECIFICATION


We are looking for someone with

- Proven technical expertise and ability, including experience of: conducting energy surveys to a variety of different sized organisations; analysis of commercial energy data; knowledge of appropriate sustainable energy solutions in commercial environments, and the ability to write clear accurate and concise reports.

- Ability to present reports to business owners / energy managers / committees / trustees / councillors and provide continued assistance in the implementation of appropriate recommended measures following on from energy surveys.

- Good general knowledge of a wide range of sustainable energy technologies and issues.

- Ability to fact find and analyse information.

- Computer literate: Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, e-mail, internet, database


Desirable skills and experience include

- Qualifications: EPC (domestic or non-domestic), DEC, Retrofit Assessor/Coordinator.

- Experience in organising and facilitation of meetings, workshops and other events, and of production of promotional or information materials.

- Experience of working in, or in support of, local or other statutory authorities.

- Good general knowledge of energy infrastructure in UK.

- Knowledge of financial incentives relating to energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, for example grant funding.

- Experience of cross-sectoral partnership working.

- Understanding of Business models and financial project planning.

- Experience in regional energy planning or creating strategies.

- Knowledge of Carbon budgeting and reporting processes.

- Experience of Energy Management Services provision.


If you have questions about this job and wish to speak to somebody before applying, please email Stuart Dean at stuartdean@severnwye.org.uk.


Applying

If you are interested in applying, please visit our online application portal and fill out the application form there: severnwye.org.uk/jobs/apply. Please also consider filling out the optional equality, diversity and inclusion survey at the end of the form.

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