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Assistant (Environmental and Sustainability) - London

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ecocareers

16d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior & Mid Level
  • Sustainability
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You should have a strong interest in sustainability in the maritime sector, be analytical, proactive, and a great communicator. Must be based in the UK with the right to work.
  • You will handle sustainability issues, organize meetings and seminars, contribute to community activities, research regulations, and ensure compliance in business decisions.

Requirements

  • A strong interest in sustainability issues that relate to maritime industry and corporations in Europe and in the UK.
  • You will also be analytical, proactive, be an excellent communicator and be good at networking.
  • *To be considered for this role, you MUST be based in the UK/have the immediate right to live and work in the UK*

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a point of contact at the Company to deal with sustainability issues. The responsibilities include attending meetings/conference on sustainability topics on division’s behalf and report it back to Director.
  • Assist with planning, organising and implementing seminars and internal/external meetings on issues related to sustainability, such as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).
  • Plan, organise and implement social contribution activities of the Company so it can contribute to the local community/maritime industry/maritime education.
  • Conduct research on UK/EU legislation/regulatory discussion on sustainability and how those would affect the Company and prepare the reports.
  • Assist in monitoring and researching regional environmental regulations in EU or in the UK that are to affect the maritime industry.
  • Participate in cross-functional teams to ensure that sustainability compliance is integrated into business decision making.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Assistant (Environmental and Sustainability).

Where is the job location?

The job is located in London.

Is this position permanent or temporary?

This is a permanent position.

What is the focus of this role?

This role is focused on sustainability and environmental considerations within the Company, especially on planning and implementing meetings or seminars to raise employees’ awareness on sustainability.

Who will the Assistant report to?

The Assistant will report to the Director of the Environment and Sustainability team.

What are some key responsibilities of this role?

Key responsibilities include serving as a point of contact for sustainability issues, planning and organizing seminars, conducting research on UK/EU sustainability legislation, and participating in cross-functional teams to integrate sustainability compliance into business decisions.

What qualifications are necessary for this role?

The successful individual must have a strong interest in sustainability issues related to the maritime industry and corporations in Europe and the UK, as well as being analytical, proactive, an excellent communicator, and good at networking.

Is it required to be based in the UK for this position?

Yes, to be considered for this role, applicants must be based in the UK or have the immediate right to live and work in the UK.

How can applicants apply for this position?

Applicants can send their CV to michelle.mcgrath@arm.co.uk or call Michelle McGrath at 02392 228285 or 07818 592753 for further discussion.

What type of salary can applicants expect for this role?

The role offers a competitive salary, though the specific amount is not mentioned in the job description.

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