Company
Savills
Savills
Descripción de la oferta En Savills, consultora inmobiliaria internacional, queremos incorporar un/a Consultor/a en Sostenibilidad para formar parte de la División de Arquitectura basado/a en nuestras oficinas de Madrid. Funciones:Certificaciones LEED/ Breeam/ Well.Gestión de proyectos de Ingeniería I+D medioambiental aplicados a proyectos arquitectónicos.Gestión preventiva y correctiva de activos inmobiliarios, en el campo de la sostenibilidad.Colaboración en proyectos de consultoría técnica y realización de Due Diligence. Requisitos Graduado/a en Arquitectura y/o Ingeniería. Valorable formación específica en sostenibilidad o medioambiente.Experiencia mínima de 3 años realizando funciones similares.Dominio del Paquete Office, así como conocimientos en simulación/certificación energética.Acreditaciones Well, LEED y/o Breeam.Nivel alto de inglés.Persona con capacidad de liderazgo, gestión de personas, visión estratégica y capacidad de organización.
Madrid
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