At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead the Centre for Clean Energy and drive innovative research in sustainability.
- Company: University of Liverpool, a leader in environmental technologies.
- Benefits: Opportunity to shape the future of clean energy and make a real impact.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to environmental impact and innovation.
- Why this job: Be at the forefront of the UK's transition to Net Zero and influence change.
- Qualifications: Strong academic leadership and expertise in renewable energy and sustainability.
The predicted salary is between 50000 - 65000 Β£ per year.
Corehr is seeking an exceptional academic leader for the Jenkins Chair and founding Director of the Centre for Clean Energy and Environmental Technologies (CEET) at the University of Liverpool. This pivotal role aims to position the University at the forefront of the UK's transition to Net Zero, focusing on strategic leadership across renewable energy, nuclear energy, and sustainability. This role offers a unique opportunity for those committed to environmental sustainability and impact in the energy sector.
Responsibilities
- Engage with academic leaders, industry, and government while managing a globally competitive research portfolio.
- Provide strategic leadership as Jenkins Chair and founding Director of the Centre for Clean Energy and Environmental Technologies (CEET) at the University of Liverpool.
Inaugural Director of Clean Energy Centre employer: Job Search Place Limited
The University of Liverpool is an outstanding employer, offering a vibrant academic environment that fosters innovation and collaboration in the field of clean energy and environmental technologies. With a strong commitment to sustainability and a focus on impactful research, employees benefit from extensive professional development opportunities and a supportive work culture that values diversity and inclusion. Located in a dynamic city known for its rich cultural heritage, the University provides a unique platform for those passionate about making a difference in the transition to Net Zero.