Jacobs recruiting to support UK and Ireland climate response

30/06/2022

Jacobs has announced that it is recruiting 600 people to respond to the UK and Ireland’s ambitious climate response goals for energy transition and decarbonisation.

The new jobs will supercharge the drive to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels, including: furthering renewable energy solutions, such as pioneering the use of hydrogen, where Jacobs is assisting renewable energy company RWE with a feasibility study into green hydrogen production; supporting existing nuclear power stations, as well as the Hinkley Point C new build, small modular and advanced modular reactors and fusion power; developing long-, medium- and short-duration energy storage solutions to balance the increased renewables on the system; continuing to augment the electricity and gas transmission and distribution networks, integrating multi-regional electrical interconnectors; and developing the networks for the future.

There are full- and part-time vacancies available throughout the UK and Ireland, with most of the roles also suitable for flexible and hybrid working. 

Qualified people are sought across strategic consulting, all engineering disciplines and project delivery and programme management, including environmental, consenting, carbon management, sustainability, robotics, materials science, chemistry, physics, cyber security, data and secure information systems. 

Jacobs recently elevated climate response in its 2022 to 2024 company strategy, placing greater significance on the delivery of integrated solutions for energy transition, decarbonisation, adaptation and resilience and natural resource stewardship. The company also released its updated Climate Action Plan, outlining how to address climate change by working with clients, communities and partners for a brighter tomorrow.

“We are recruiting from within the energy industry and also people with backgrounds in critical national infrastructure, aerospace, transportation, water, environmental, information technology and manufacturing,” said Karen Wiemelt, Jacobs Energy, Security & Technology Senior Vice President. “Climate response and energy security is a key national priority for the UK and we have many fantastic opportunities for people to join us and help create a smarter, more connected and more sustainable world.” 

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