Mid-Level (2-5 years)

Sustainability Coordinator

You'll be the person on the ground, making sure our buildings actually 'walk the talk' on sustainability. This isn't just about big ideas; it's about getting your hands dirty with data, chasing down utility bills, and making sure our green certifications are properly evidenced. You're the engine room for our sustainability efforts, turning plans into measurable progress across a specific portfolio of properties.

Job ID
JD-REFM-CSO-002
Department
Realestate Facilities Management
NOS Level
Level 5-6
OFQUAL Level
Level 5-6
Experience
Mid-Level (2-5 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Sustainability Coordinator is responsible for making sure our real estate portfolio actually delivers on its green promises. You'll be gathering all the crucial environmental data, preparing it for reporting, and helping us get our buildings certified. Frankly, you're the one who keeps the wheels turning on our sustainability initiatives, making sure we have the numbers to back up what we say. Day-to-day, you'll sit right at the heart of our facilities management and asset teams, translating our big-picture ESG goals into practical, measurable actions for individual properties. You're the bridge between the grand strategy and the nitty-gritty operational reality. When this role is done well, our buildings genuinely become more efficient, our certifications are rock-solid, and our reporting is accurate. That means we look good to investors, attract better tenants, and save money. When it's not, we risk 'greenwashing' accusations, missed targets, and ultimately, a hit to our reputation and asset values. The challenge is dealing with often messy, incomplete data and getting buy-in from busy operational teams. The reward? Seeing tangible improvements in our buildings' environmental footprint and knowing your work directly contributes to a more sustainable future for our portfolio.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: This role directly impacts our ability to meet environmental targets, maintain green building certifications, and report accurately to investors and regulators. Your work underpins our entire ESG narrative, ensuring we have credible, verifiable data to demonstrate progress. Get it right, and we enhance asset value and reduce operational costs. Get it wrong, and we face reputational damage and potential regulatory fines.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Utility Data Accuracy & Completeness
  2. Desc: The percentage of utility bills (electricity, gas, water) accurately captured and entered into our ESG data platform for your assigned portfolio.
  3. Target: 98%+ accuracy, 100% completeness by monthly deadline
  4. Freq: Monthly
  5. Example: You've got 150 properties in your portfolio. If 147 of them have perfectly captured and validated utility data by the 5th of the month, that's 98% complete and accurate. We're looking for that kind of precision.
  6. Metric: GRESB Evidence Submission Readiness
  7. Desc: The percentage of required evidence documents (e.g., energy audit reports, tenant engagement plans, waste contracts) for GRESB submission that you've collected, reviewed, and formatted correctly.
  8. Target: 95%+ ready for Senior Advisor review by end of Q2
  9. Freq: Quarterly
  10. Example: If GRESB needs 100 documents for your section, and you've got 95 of them perfectly prepped and tagged, that's hitting the target. It means less frantic scrambling for the senior team later.
  11. Metric: Green Building Certification Support
  12. Desc: The number of BREEAM In-Use or LEED O+M credits you've successfully collated evidence for and documented, contributing to a building's certification.
  13. Target: Support 3-5 certification projects annually, achieving 80%+ of assigned credits
  14. Freq: Annually, with monthly progress checks
  15. Example: For a BREEAM In-Use certification, you might be responsible for 15 specific credits. If you gather all the necessary proof and documentation for 12 of them, that's 80% of your part done.
  16. Metric: Waste Diversion Data Quality
  17. Desc: The consistency and reliability of waste data collected from our contractors, ensuring it aligns with our internal reporting standards.
  18. Target: Reduce data discrepancies by 15% quarter-over-quarter
  19. Freq: Quarterly
  20. Example: If last quarter we had 20 instances where contractor data didn't match our internal records, we'd expect that to drop to 17 or fewer this quarter because you've been on top of it.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Operational Team Collaboration
  2. Desc: How effectively you work with Facilities Managers and on-site teams to gather data and implement local sustainability initiatives. Are you seen as a helpful partner or a burden?
  3. Evidence: Facilities Managers proactively sharing data or asking for your input on local initiatives; positive feedback in informal check-ins; successful implementation of site-specific green programmes you've supported.
  4. Metric: Problem Solving & Initiative
  5. Desc: Your ability to identify data gaps or operational challenges in sustainability, and then propose practical solutions without constant oversight. Do you just flag problems, or do you come with ideas?
  6. Evidence: Suggesting alternative data collection methods when traditional ones fail; identifying a recurring issue with a specific property's energy use and proposing an investigation; taking the lead on resolving a data discrepancy with a utility provider.
  7. Metric: Reporting Clarity & Presentation
  8. Desc: The quality and readability of the reports and presentations you prepare, ensuring complex data is easy for non-experts to understand.
  9. Evidence: Senior team members can use your reports without needing clarification; your presentations clearly communicate key findings and recommendations; positive feedback on the structure and content of your contributions to larger reports.
  10. Metric: Knowledge Application & Learning
  11. Desc: How quickly you pick up new sustainability concepts, reporting frameworks, or software tools, and apply them to your daily work.
  12. Evidence: Successfully applying new GHG Protocol guidance to a specific calculation; independently learning a new feature in Measurabl to improve data entry; demonstrating a solid grasp of BREEAM requirements for a new project.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Making a Tangible Difference
  2. Daily: You get a real buzz from seeing a building's energy consumption drop, or knowing that your efforts helped secure a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating. You want to see your work translate into real-world environmental improvements, not just theoretical plans.
  3. Motivator: Solving Complex Puzzles
  4. Daily: The challenge of piecing together disparate data sources, figuring out why a particular metric isn't improving, or finding a creative solution to a tricky compliance issue really energises you. You enjoy the investigative aspect of the role.
  5. Motivator: Continuous Learning & Growth
  6. Daily: You're keen to stay on top of the latest green building standards, carbon accounting methodologies, and emerging technologies. You see every new regulation or tool as an opportunity to expand your expertise and contribute more.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. You'll spend a fair bit of time chasing people for data, and sometimes you'll feel like you're nagging. You might put a lot of effort into a great idea, only for it to be shelved because of budget constraints or 'it's too complicated' resistance. You'll probably deal with a lot of manual data entry and validation, which can be a bit tedious. If you need every single one of your suggestions to be implemented immediately, or if you hate repetitive data tasks, you might find this frustrating.

Common Frustrations

  1. The Data Nightmare: Spending 50% of your time chasing, cleaning, and validating inconsistent utility data from hundreds of tenant-controlled meters, manual spreadsheets, and disparate property management systems.
  2. The CapEx Battle: Presenting a compelling energy retrofit project with a 4-year payback period, only to have it rejected by a finance committee focused on a 2-year hurdle rate and preserving short-term cash flow.
  3. Asset Manager Apathy: Dealing with asset managers whose bonuses are tied solely to quarterly NOI and who view your requests for building upgrades or tenant engagement as a distraction from their core job.
  4. Framework Fatigue: Just as you've mastered GRESB and TCFD, you're hit with the 1,100+ data points required for CSRD, forcing a complete overhaul of your data collection processes.
  5. Tenant Indifference: Rolling out a state-of-the-art recycling program only to find tenants are still putting coffee cups in the general waste, undermining all your waste diversion metrics.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. Direct control over large capital budgets or operational teams.
  2. A purely strategic, 'big picture' role without significant hands-on data work.
  3. An environment where every single green initiative you propose gets immediate approval and funding.
  4. A role free from chasing information or dealing with legacy systems.

ADHD Positives

  1. The varied nature of tasks—from data analysis to site visits to stakeholder engagement—can keep things interesting and prevent monotony. The constant problem-solving and investigative aspects of chasing data or identifying inefficiencies can be highly engaging.
  2. The need for creative solutions when faced with data gaps or resistance can be a strength, as individuals with ADHD often excel at 'thinking outside the box' (in a practical, problem-solving way, not the meaningless corporate phrase).

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Repetitive data entry and validation can be challenging; we can explore tools for automation or breaking these tasks into shorter, focused blocks.
  2. Maintaining focus during long meetings or when dealing with highly detailed regulatory documents might require strategies like movement breaks or pre-reading summaries.
  3. We can offer flexible work arrangements, noise-cancelling headphones, and clear, written instructions for tasks to help manage distractions and provide structure.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. The role's emphasis on visual data (dashboards, charts) and practical, hands-on problem-solving (e.g., identifying on-site inefficiencies) can be a strong fit.
  2. Dyslexic individuals often excel at big-picture thinking and connecting seemingly disparate pieces of information, which is crucial for understanding the 'systems thinking' aspect of sustainability.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Reading and drafting detailed reports or regulatory documents can be time-consuming; we can provide access to text-to-speech software, allow extra time for review, and encourage the use of visual aids for communication.
  2. Proofreading is critical for data accuracy; we'll encourage using grammar and spell-check tools, and offer peer review for important documents.
  3. Clear, concise written instructions and templates will be provided for all key tasks, reducing ambiguity.

Autism Positives

  1. The focus on data accuracy, logical problem-solving, and adherence to specific reporting frameworks (like GHG Protocol or GRESB) can be highly appealing and a natural strength.
  2. The opportunity to specialise in technical areas of sustainability (e.g., carbon accounting methodologies, building energy performance) allows for deep focus.
  3. Clear, structured tasks and processes, particularly around data management and reporting, can provide a sense of predictability.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The need for frequent informal communication and negotiation with various stakeholders (Facilities Managers, Asset Managers) might be challenging; we can support with structured communication templates and clear meeting agendas.
  2. Unexpected changes in priorities or data requests can be disruptive; we aim for clear communication of changes and rationale, and support with re-prioritisation.
  3. We can provide a quiet workspace, clear expectations for social interactions, and support for understanding unspoken office dynamics.

Sensory Considerations

Our main office environment is a typical open-plan setup, which can have moderate noise levels. You'll also spend time visiting various property sites, which can range from quiet offices to busier, more industrial facilities. We're happy to discuss specific needs, like noise-cancelling headphones or a quieter workspace, to make sure you're comfortable.

Flexibility Notes

We offer hybrid working, typically 3 days in the office and 2 from home, though this can be flexible depending on project needs. We understand that life happens, so we're open to discussing individual arrangements to help you do your best work.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Mid-Level (Sustainability Coordinator)
  2. Responsibilities: Take ownership of collecting and validating all utility consumption data (electricity, gas, water) for your assigned portfolio of properties. Get it wrong, and our carbon footprint calculations are off, which isn't great for our reputation.
  3. Prepare and organise all the necessary evidence and documentation for our green building certifications, like BREEAM In-Use or LEED O+M. This means chasing reports, getting sign-offs, and making sure everything is audit-ready.
  4. Support the Senior Sustainability Advisor in preparing data submissions for key reporting frameworks, such as GRESB, CDP, and SECR. You'll be the one making sure the numbers are accurate and the narratives are supported by hard evidence.
  5. Identify opportunities for operational energy and waste reductions at individual property level by analysing BMS data and utility bills. We're talking about spotting trends, not just reporting them.
  6. Help develop and roll out tenant engagement programmes focused on improving sustainable behaviours, like better recycling or energy saving. You'll work with the Facilities Managers to make these stick.
  7. Maintain and update our ESG data platforms (e.g., Measurabl, Envizi) with accurate and timely information. This isn't just data entry; it's about ensuring data integrity so we can trust our reports.
  8. Conduct initial analyses on waste data, identifying diversion rates and potential areas for improvement across your portfolio. You'll be looking for those quick wins.
  9. Supervision: You'll have weekly check-ins with your Senior Sustainability Advisor to discuss progress, challenges, and priorities. For routine tasks, you'll work independently, but you should flag any novel or complex issues for guidance.
  10. Decision: You can make routine operational decisions within established guidelines, like how to best organise data or which Facilities Manager to contact for specific information. Any decisions impacting budget (even small amounts, say over £100), project timelines, or external communications need to be run past your Senior Sustainability Advisor first. If you spot a major data anomaly, you'll escalate it immediately.
  11. Success: You're consistently providing accurate, complete, and timely data. Your contributions to certification projects are solid and well-evidenced. You're proactively identifying problems and suggesting practical solutions, rather than just waiting for instructions. And critically, you're building good relationships with the on-site teams.

Decision-Making Authority

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

These are the core 'human' skills you'll need every single day. They're not just buzzwords; they're about how you think, communicate, and get things done when the data is messy and people are busy. Get these right, and the technical stuff becomes much easier.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the specific sustainability methodologies, technical knowledge, and software tools you'll need to use day-to-day. This isn't just theory; it's about applying these concepts to our real estate portfolio.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

We're looking for someone who's already got a couple of years under their belt in the sustainability space. You'll have moved past just learning the ropes and are ready to take ownership of specific areas. This role is a fantastic stepping stone if you want to deepen your technical knowledge and gain more hands-on experience in real estate sustainability.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The reality is, the sustainability landscape is constantly evolving. Your willingness to learn, adapt, and proactively pick up new skills will be far more valuable than any single qualification. We're looking for someone who sees this as an exciting challenge, not a chore.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 2-5 years of hands-on experience in a sustainability-focused role, ideally within the real estate, property management, or facilities management sectors. This isn't an entry-level position; we're looking for someone who's already got some practical experience under their belt, particularly with data collection, analysis, and reporting for environmental metrics. You should have supported real-world sustainability projects and be comfortable taking ownership of tasks.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

The skills you'll gain here are highly transferable. You could move into sustainability roles in other property sectors (e.g., residential, logistics), corporate sustainability departments in other industries, or even into environmental consulting, specialising in real estate. The demand for sustainability expertise is only growing.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

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