DescriptionThe Sustainability and Circular Economy team are involved in helping clients and customers as they seek to decarbonise and meet regulatory requirements. This is a team of hardworking self starters who support each other and collaborate for the wider success of DNV.
As an Inspector, you will be involved in the following activities:
Field Inspections and Assessments:
Conduct site visits to assess compliance in line with relevant regulations, guidance, sustainability and circular economy principles.
Inspect facilities, operations, and processes to identify opportunities for improvement in areas such as supply chain optimisation, waste reduction, energy and resource efficiency, and recycling initiatives.
Collect data and document findings accurately to share with relevant stakeholders.
Reporting and Analysis:
Prepare detailed reports summarizing inspection results, observations, and recommendations.
Assist in analysing data to evaluate performance metrics.
Stakeholder Support:
Work closely with clients, team members, and stakeholders to communicate findings and follow up actions.
Provide feedback on compliance with relevant environmental standards and legislation.
Learning and Development:
Attend in-depth training on relevant circular economy practices, sustainability frameworks, inspection techniques and regulatory compliance updates relating to the Solvents Regulations, Packaging Regulations, waste management regulations.
Stay updated on industry trends and developments to support innovative solutions.
ResponsibilitiesOur benefits package is specifically designed to support your physical, financial and social well-being:Receive a competitive compensation package.Get secured for the future with our pension scheme, profit share, health care benefits and wellness programs.Enjoy the flexibility to handle your work in a way that suits you and your lifestyle and achieve a good work/life balance.Great atmosphere of working together with professionals and some of the most engaged and knowledgeable people in the industry.Receive guidance from colleagues through coaching, mentoring and participating in international networks.Advance your professional skills and technical expertise, through individual competence development plans and tailored training.Be part of a world-growing and renowned organization with origins dating back to 1864.Country specific benefits include:Pension Scheme,Group Life Assurance, Group Income Protection, Health Insurance, Health and Fitness Club Membership Company contribution, Employee Discount Scheme, Annual Health Assessments,Cycle to Work Scheme,Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), Eye Tests and Flu Vaccinations,Annual Season Ticket Loan, Recognition of Significant Anniversaries (Long Service Award)Attainment of Chartership Status payment,Contribution towards annual subscription of professional organisations. DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and gives consideration for employment to qualified applicants without regard to gender, religion, race, national or ethnic origin, cultural background, social group, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age or political opinion. Diversity is fundamental to our culture and we invite you to be part of this diversity. QualificationsTo be successful in thi role you need to have:A degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Engineering, or a related discipline (or equivalent practical experience).Experience working in the environmental sectorPrevious experience in carrying out inspection or enforcement type duties A detailed knowledge and understanding of the relevant legislation and a broad knowledge of all environmental and waste management legislationDriving licenceA certified qualification in environmental inspection or auditingStrong attention to detail and the ability to produce accurate, thorough documentation.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.Flexibility and willingness to travel nationally for site visits and inspections with overnight stays where required to a maximum of 2-3 days a week.