FAQs
What is the job title of the position being recruited?
The job title is Assistant (Environmental and Sustainability).
Where is the job located?
The job is located in London.
What type of company is hiring for this role?
A leading LNG shipping company with a global presence is hiring for this role.
What are the key responsibilities associated with this position?
Key responsibilities include serving as a point of contact for sustainability issues, attending conferences, organizing seminars, conducting research on regulations, and participating in cross-functional teams.
What qualifications are required for this job?
A strong interest in sustainability issues related to the maritime industry in Europe and the UK is required. Candidates should also have strong analytical skills, be proactive, and possess excellent communication and networking abilities.
Is prior experience in sustainability required?
While specific prior experience is not mentioned, a strong interest and relevant knowledge in sustainability issues are essential.
Is the position permanent?
Yes, the position is permanent.
What salary can candidates expect for this role?
The job offers a competitive salary, though the specific amount is not disclosed.
Who should candidates contact to apply for the position?
Candidates should send their CV to michelle.mcgrath@arm.co.uk or call Michelle McGrath at 02392 228285/07818 592753 for further discussion.
Is this role open to candidates outside the UK?
No, candidates must be based in the UK or have the immediate right to live and work in the UK to be considered for the role.
Will the candidate have the opportunity to participate in community activities?
Yes, the candidate will assist in planning and implementing social contribution activities to support local communities and maritime education.
What kind of meetings will the candidate help plan and organize?
The candidate will help plan and organize seminars and internal/external meetings on various sustainability issues, including Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).