Senior or Principal Waste Management & Resource Consultant (p/t)
EmployerFrith Resource Management Limited
LocationHome Based
Salary Up to c.£25k per annum (p/t role, £37k FTE)
Closing date 01 Mar 2021
Website www.frithrm.com.
E-mail paul@frithrm.com
Phone
25 hours per week, flexible and potentially home based this is a technical post in a growing environmental consultancy focussed on resources and waste (e.g. recycling, circular economy). The post could work over either 4 or 5 days per week. There would be a requirement to manage projects and lead elements of technical work. Full details from paul@frithrm.com
It is a consultancy position, working with local authorities, central Government and the private sector. There is substantial scope for development within the company in a variety of areas. We are a positive employer with a great team, details at www.frithrm.com. We are specialists in our field and aim to support the Green Recovery through our work.
Deadline: 11am 1st March 2021.
We are looking for an individual with some relevant experience, in one of: environmental consultancy; waste management consultancy; a waste related Council role, or; other technical / waste management role. The candidate should have good written work, Excel and analytical skills to support our environmental modelling and reporting activities. Experience in relevant fields (like procurement, business case development, project management) would be an advantage, however we are open minded to wider skills. We encourage staff in terms of professional development and provide training where appropriate.
Salary £14.00 – £19.00/hour depending on experience and skills.
Please send your CV, supporting letter and evidence / description of an example of work undertaken to paul@frithrm.com (no calls please), by 11am, 1st March 2021.
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