Senior Estates Officer - Carbon Management
Hospitals and Health Care Full Time Mid‑Senior Level
Deadline: 24 Aug 2026
Overview
Job OverviewTo Support the Head of Operational Estates and the Chief Engineer in the Management of the Health Board’s Carbon consumption and associated cost, effectively and efficiently in line with Welsh Government Targets, and other Legislative Bodies. This includes provision of statutory and mandatory reports and certificates to national audit standards.The post holder will lead in the pursuing a low carbon sustainable future, and comply with challenging targets for CO2 reductions year on year, set by the Health Board and externally by the Welsh Government.Main duties of the jobTo provide Specialist Energy advice on Engineering systems, ensuring best practice and Energy Conservation at all Health Board properties, as the representative of the Chief Engineer or Head of Operational Estates. This involves a high degree of communication with Health Board project Managers and stakeholders networking with external organisations , both locally and nationally.There will be significant freedom to act within this role and the post holder will be expected to be flexible in approach and adjust to significant and sudden variations in priorities.Responsible for:
- The Management of the Health Board’s Carbon Footprint and carbon consumptions within Specific Site Criteria, across the all Health Board properties.
- Management of the Health Board’s Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) process and final recommendations
- Monitoring of all utility consumption data and cost for the provision of annual reports to CRC audit standards.
- Providing Strategic Energy Target and Criteria for Health Board Major Capital development projects Managers
- Management of the Health Board’s Contracted Utility Companies and relevant Accounting systems, in Conjunction with the Shared Service Partnership for Wales.
Please refer to Job Description and Personal Specification that is attached to the vacancy for further information about the post
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteriaDegree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or equivalent.Evidence of continued professional development in Energy / Carbon ManagementTo be Qualified as a Non-Domestic Energy Assessor and registered with an authorised Display Energy Certificate Accreditation SchemeDesirable criteriaAccredited Energy Assessor QualificationExperienceEssential criteriaEvidence of significant Mechanical & Electrical Engineering knowledge in a Public sector EnvironmentSuccessful track record of specification and design of large engineering installation projects and plant refurbishments/replacementsExperience of utility supply management and contract negotiationsEvidence of research and compilation of recommendation reports for submission to Senior Officer and Board LevelDesirable criteriaEvidence of continuous professional development in Carbon Management
Knowledge/ Skills
Essential criteriaExperience and understanding of carbon management legislation and the Carbon Reduction CommitmentCapable of translating strategic vision into effective plansDesirable criteriaUp to date knowledge and understanding of priorities and objectives within NHS Wales
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