FAQs
What is the role of the Energy & EU ETS Specialist?
The Energy & EU ETS Specialist will be responsible for operational activities related to verifying energy requirements and quantifying GHG emissions, referencing voluntary and mandatory standards such as ISO 50001 and the EU Emission Trading System.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should have a degree in energy engineering, a Master's in energy management (considered a plus), a minimum of 6 months to 1 year of related work experience, knowledge of ISO 50001, and fluent English.
Is travel required for this role?
Yes, the position requires availability to travel based on project needs.
Are there opportunities for growth in this position?
Yes, joining SGS offers an opportunity to learn and grow in a supportive culture focused on making a difference.
What kind of company culture does SGS promote?
SGS promotes a friendly and supportive culture that values curiosity, passion, dedication, and ethical collaboration.
How can I apply for this position?
Interested candidates can submit their applications with authorization as per dlgs. 196/2003.
Are there any particular preferences for candidates in this recruitment?
The search is open to candidates of any gender, sexual orientation, age, ethnicity, and religious belief, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
Will I receive feedback if my application is not selected?
SGS reserves the right to contact only those candidates deemed most suitable for the position.
Is prior experience in consulting advantageous for this role?
Yes, experience in a company or consulting firm relevant to the position is beneficial, particularly if it is 6 months to 1 year after graduation.
Is familiarity with EU Emission Trading Systems necessary for this role?
While not explicitly stated as a requirement, knowledge of the EU Emission Trading System would be beneficial for the responsibilities of this position.