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Following our commitment to invest £20.5 billion in low carbon projects to 2027, we have significant growth plans and are well on our way to achieving our ambition to build a world that's more sustainable and inclusive for you, your family, the community you live in and for generations to come.
We are proud to be playing a critical role in the net zero transition, as we aim to more than treble the net capacity in operation over the next 10 years.
I am currently looking to talk to underwriters within the energy transition market to join a lead carrier in oil & gas and conventional power/renewable energy.
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A new opportunity for an E&I Engineering Manager has just opened up at LondonEnergy.
As the E&I Engineering Manager, you will Manage the electrical and instrument maintenance infrastructure to ensure safe and efficient operation of the Energy Centre.
This is a key position, responsible for leading our E&I Department at the EcoPark in Edmonton, North London.
Working within our long established and growing Energy Team (part of Savills Earth), we are looking to recruit an energy specialist with a minimum of two years' experience.
The successful candidate must have experience with undertaking feasibilities studies for energy infrastructure installs, with specific experience in solar, battery storage and EVs.
We require a self-motivated and enthusiastic individual who is ambitious.
You will partner with teams across Arm to support them to reduce their GHG emissions and achieve their renewable energy goals.The ideal candidate will have the data skills, and interest in climate change to help Arm decarbonise and to report its progress.Arm's energy-efficient compute platforms are foundational to the world's most advanced technology and the future of AI computing, that is redefining the way people live and businesses operate.
Job Overview:We are looking for a Climate Data Specialist to contribute to Arm's response to the climate crisis.You will focus on collecting and analysing technical data for internal and external reporting.