Renewable energy consultant
Inspire people and businesses to embrace a greener future by using renewable energy sources like wind or solar.
Also known as: energy consultant
About the job
Salary
Source: LMI for All
Weekly
£890
Average
Monthly
£3,856
Average
Yearly
£46,280
Average
16,100
people are currently employed
High growth
300 more jobs in 5 years
These figures refer to this job and similar ones with comparable skills and qualifications. They only apply to Scotland. Source: Oxford Economics
What it's like
As a renewable energy consultant, you’ll help people and businesses to use renewable energy sources like solar, wind or hydroelectric. You’ll check how much energy they use and give advice on how to switch to safer, greener sources.
It’s an incredibly important job that helps protect the planet by making sure people use energy that’s good for the environment.
Your tasks might include:
carrying out energy audits, finding out how much energy a client uses and identifying areas for improvement
analysing the different renewable energy options and how they can be applied
collecting and logging data
writing reports with recommendations
presenting to clients
keeping up to date with the latest government policy and regulations on renewable energy
completing environmental impact assessments for clients
carrying out financial analysis of a renewable energy project
Green job
In this job you’ll be doing work to help the environment. Find out more about green jobs.
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- adaptability
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- written communication
- researching
- problem solving
- building relationships
- analysing
- developing a plan
- verbal communication
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You’ll likely need a degree or postgraduate qualification for this job. You can work towards this after school by going to university, college or by getting an apprenticeship.
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University
For many roles, you'll need a degree or postgraduate qualification. Subjects related to the environment and sustainability are very useful, such as:
environmental engineering
environmental management
environmental science
environmental sustainability
earth sciences
sustainability
sustainable development
sustainable energy
Other subjects which could be helpful for this career include:
agricultural science
biology
chemistry
technology
geography
environmental science
What you need to enter a degree course will vary depending on the subject and university. For an environmental science degree, you'll likely need:
at least 3 or 4 Highers at C or better, including science subjects
National 5 qualifications in at least 1 science subject
Some universities will have higher entry requirements, these are what you'll need as a minimum. A relevant HNC or HND will allow you to apply for some courses.
For entry to a postgraduate course, you'll need an honours degree in a relevant subject.
College
Getting qualifications at college, such as an HNC or HND, could help you find work or progress to more advanced study. Useful subjects include:
environmental science
physics
sciences
geography
What you'll need for a college course will depend on the qualification level, subject and college. As a guide, for an HND in Environmental Management, you'll likely need one or two Highers at C or better, including a relevant subject such as a science.
Apprenticeships
You can start learning the skills you'll need in this career through a Foundation Apprenticeship (FA). While you're in S5 or S6, you'll gain work experience while you study.
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