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Energy and Carbon Manager

  • Recruiter: UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON
  • Job posted: 30/03/26
  • Reference: 3090852819
  • Type: Permanent
  • Salary: inclusive of London Weighting
  • Job location: London
  • Location
    Docklands Campus

    Salary
    £46,471 to £51,606 per annum inclusive of London Weighting

    Post Type
    Full Time

    Post Type
    Permanent

    Closing Date
    Wednesday 08 April 2026

    Interview Date
    To be confirmed

    Reference
    0014-26-S-R

    University of East London

    Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are proud to change lives through education. Our goal is to advance industry 5.0 careers-first education and provide a clear path to the jobs and opportunities of the future. We're committed to driving diversity in the 5.0 talent pipeline, working in partnership to promote talent wherever it is found and creating a balanced, inclusive, and green future.

    But we can't achieve this goal alone. We need forward-thinking, innovative, and curious individuals like you to join our community and help us craft our future. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people who share your passion for creating positive change. We're an inclusive and welcoming community that is constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo.

    About Us

    ESTATES AND FACILITIES

    The Estates and Facilities Directorate at the University of East London is a strategic enabler of the University's mission to deliver an inclusive, safe, innovative, and digitally enabled learning environment. The Directorate is responsible for shaping, managing, and transforming UEL's physical estate as an integrated platform for education, research, innovation, community engagement, and operational excellence.

    Working in close partnership with IT, Strategic Development & Delivery, Finance, Procurement, People & Culture, Health & Safety, and external delivery partners, the Directorate ensures that physical and digital infrastructure are intentionally aligned. Together, these collaborations enable collective decision-making, resilient operations, and the integration of smart technologies into day-to-day campus management.

    The Estates and Facilities Directorate plays a critical role in realising UEL's ambition to be a sector-leading Campus one that supports flexible modes of study, enhances wellbeing and safety, reduces environmental impact, and creates high-quality, future-ready spaces for students, staff, and the wider community.

    About the Job:
    • You will take ownership of the day-to-day management of UEL's Energy and Water Management Systems, projects, and contracts and ultimately, responsibility for the energy and carbon performance of UEL's multimillion-pound estate.
    • You will monitor usage, identifying and addressing peak and troughs in consumption, delivering impactful projects that reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions across the campus.
    • You will bring your deep technical expertise and legislative understanding to ensure compliance, continuous improvement, and innovation in energy performance.
    • You will embed sustainable practices into policies, procedures, and technical specifications, helping to shape and influence a culture of environmental responsibility across the organisation.
    • Collaboration is key to this role. You will work closely with colleagues from Estates and Facilities including UEL's maintenance, security and facilities and teams and in particular the Sustainability team where your high-level autonomy and decision-making will deliver strategic improvement
    • You will also work with academic colleagues and external partners and contractors to promote awareness of energy use and carbon reduction, particularly in relation to Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
    • Your deep technical expertise will be instrumental in identifying opportunities for efficiency, influencing decision-making, and delivering measurable results.
    • This is a technical-specialist and project-lead role with significant influence on UEL's sustainability strategy. You will be joining a supportive and dynamic team with a shared commitment to sustainability and positive change. If you are passionate about energy management and want to make a tangible impact within a values-led university, we would love to hear from you.
    • To review and update the Energy and Carbon Management Policy and its accompanying Management Plan, ensuring it reflects the Environmental Sustainability Policy and accompanying Strategy and Action Plan, UEL's Vision 2028, is relevant and 'fit for purpose'.
      Take responsibility for its implementation ensuring it reduces energy use and carbon emissions across the estate. In short, ensure that each of the energy and carbon documents reflect the University's wider aims and objectives, its sustainability ambitions, KPI's, and targets while also addressing the SDGs, and are included of UELs suite of sustainable documents.
    • Be the lead point of contact for energy and water management across the estate and assist with the commercial aspects of the Energy Performance Contract. Select, appoint, and manage energy and water consultants/ suppliers in line with other E&F managers at UEL where necessary.
    • Manage the energy and utilities contracts, authorising payment of invoices, and chasing rebates, working closely with the UEL Finance Department, Development & Capital Delivery team, maintenance team and campus managers.
    • Identify opportunities for new and innovative technologies that will support energy, carbon and water reduction projects across UEL, and raise the university's profile as sector leaders in tackling key impact areas.
    • Oversee the management of the existing building metering system (BMS) and its strategy, identifying areas for expansion, and project manage the installation of a comprehensive automated submetering system. Ensure it is fit for purpose, generates reports as required, identifies anomalies and takes any appropriate corrective action where needed.
    • Work with Senior Mechanical & Engineering Project Managers (internal and external) and UEL's Development and Capital Delivery colleagues and external teams to develop and implement energy specifications/energy benchmarking criteria to ensure that energy and water saving, and low carbon measures are incorporated in new build and refurbishment projects.
    • Work with the Sustainability Team to develop and manage initiatives to raise and maintain energy and environmental awareness with staff, students and stakeholders.
    • Support with any training and development programmes in place that develop energy, water and carbon management skillsets of staff across the UEL Estates and Facilities team. Brief the team on new products, initiatives and regulations and make clear their role in achieving cost and carbon savings.
    About You

    Essential
    • An undergraduate degree or equivalent in Engineering, Energy Management, Building Services, Environmental Management or another related subject. A master's degree is desirable but not essential for the role.
    • Experience in working in the energy and water sector in a management role, or for a university as a senior energy manager for an organisation of similar size and operations with high autonomy in decision-making and ability to influence a broad range of stakeholders.
    • Excellent knowledge of energy and water systems including automatic and sub-metered utilities meters, their integration onto building management systems and their application to cost and carbon reduction measures applicable for a university estate.
    • Expert knowledge on energy and water related legislation, how and where it affects the University's operations. Advise on other external standards, requirements, and guidelines relating to energy, water and carbon to ensure compliance with current and forthcoming legislation.
    • Knowledge of utility tariff arrangements, consortiums and procurement strategies (including alternative energy sourcing such as self-generation and power purchase agreements) and monitoring of any funding opportunities that may arise from them.
    • Experience managing the utilities budget and contracts including forecasting, setting, and monitoring the budgets for energy and water consumption and ensure the University's energy procurement process supports the carbon management plan, achieves long term energy and cost security for the University.
    • Experience working with and influencing the sustainability teams in reducing UEL's scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions and in the development of a methodology for reviewing and minimising carbon emissions in all UEL refurbishment and new build development projects.
    • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written, including the capacity to engage with, influence, and persuade a wide range of stakeholders particularly the most senior management at UEL, including the Board of Governors and Council, building up strong relationships and networks with internal and external partners.
    Desirable
    • Postgraduate qualification in a topic that directly relates to the requirements of the role.
    • Understanding various schemes such as Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), Salix Finance funding schemes, Energy Efficiency Scheme (EES) etc as well as the government agencies that sponsor or support these schemes (DEFRA, TEC, CCC, etc). and of energy and environmental management systems such as ISO5000 and 14001.
    • Experience in conducting energy and utilities related heat mapping exercises, building and writing business cases for energy initiatives for the purpose of building the E&F teams' confidence and gaining senior management approval.
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