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Scene appointed to new retrofit and decarbonisation framework (N9)

Scene Connect Ltd.

South Kesteven

On-site

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

3 days ago
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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking to enhance the decarbonisation efforts in the public sector through consultancy support. This role involves developing energy policy strategies and providing guidance on retrofit assessments to improve building performance. With a focus on achieving net zero, the position offers a unique opportunity to influence the transition away from fossil fuels for domestic heating. Join a forward-thinking team dedicated to making homes healthier, more affordable, and environmentally friendly. If you are passionate about sustainability and have expertise in energy efficiency, this is the perfect chance to make a significant impact.

Qualifications

  • Experience in energy policy and decarbonisation strategies is essential.
  • Accreditation in PAS 2035 and PAS 2038 is highly valued.

Responsibilities

  • Support public sector organisations in energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects.
  • Develop clean heat transition strategies and provide practical advice.

Skills

Energy policy
Decarbonisation strategies
Retrofit assessment
Building performance modelling

Education

Degree in Environmental Science or related field
Accreditation in PAS 2035 and PAS 2038

Tools

Shared Works platform
Specialist software for building performance modelling

Job description

Scene appointed to new retrofit and decarbonisation framework (N9)

Scene Connect is delighted to help support the delivery of retrofit and decarbonisation in Wales and Scotland over the next 4 years. Scene has been appointed to provide consultancy support on energy policy, strategy and grant funding support for retrofit and decarbonisation for mid-Wales and across all regions of Scotland. The framework supports local authorities, housing associations, education and other public sector organisations in delivering a range of energy efficiency and decarbonisation works - helping them with the challenge of achieving net zero and improving the building performance of their stock.

Scene is well placed to support the public sector at this critical phase in the decarbonisation of our buildings, as Energy Performance Certificates are reformed and we transition away from oil and gas for domestic heating. Scene brings a wealth of consultancy experience supporting communities to develop clean heat transition strategies over the last decade, as well as expertise in retrofit assessment and recommendations, providing practical advice to homes and businesses from our accredited PAS 2035 and PAS 2038 practitioners.

Alex Schlicke, Scene Director, said:

"As reflected in the EPC reforms, there is a pressing need to ensure energy efficiency works are not simply an exercise in standards compliance, but help make homes healthier and more affordable, as well as better for the environment. We need to always consider how people live and work in buildings to identify the best approach to deliver overall building performance, and at Scene we have been developing specialist software for building performance modelling which is being used in the market leading Shared Works platform, and have a deep understanding of the interaction of the different factors which affect energy use, environmental quality and overall affordability. We look forward to being able to help the public sector in decarbonising the built environment and hope that we can play our small part in ensuring the transition to net zero leaves no one behind."

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