Description Wood Transmission and Distribution are recruiting for a Social Value Officer (SVO) based in Scotland, supporting several major electricity transmission schemes. The SVO will create and deliver a social value plan for the project, to benefit people in the region, creating a lasting impact. The role requires regular visits to projects, groups and communities in the region to engage with locals and support the project teams. The SVO officer will work alongside our project teams and collaborative groups to align with our company & client goals and local community needs. The ideal candidate will lead with a community-focused approach, build trust, address concerns, and serve as an expert to deliver lasting results for the region. Designing the future. Transforming the world. As a leading provider of engineering and construction services to the UK Transmission and Distribution sector, Wood are at the forefront of net zero 2050, with significant projects and a secured workstream for years to come. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to add value to our Procurement team to support our growing workload and to contribute to the increased network capacity required to deliver the UK government's pathway to 2030 and the transition to net zero. What we can offer: Meaningful and interesting projects delivered to leaders of industry across emerging energy sectors. Flexible working arrangements that balance client, team and individual needs offering hybrid and remote working where relevant. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: we are an organisation actively committed to diversity and inclusion across our business. Competitive salary with regular salary reviews to ensure we are rewarding at the right level in line with the market. Flexible benefits package inclusive of 33 days annual leave (including public holidays), generous contributory pension scheme, private medical cover, 4x base salary life insurance; all of these and more that can be adapted to suit your own lifestyle. Commitment to continued professional development: development plans that are tailored to your individual needs and interests. Global connections: join experts around the world who are at the leading edge of our industry, shaping the standards of our profession. If all of this sounds good to you, review the typical responsibilities of the role and the requirements of the position below, then follow the link to apply and start your journey with Wood. Responsibilities Create and deliver a social value plan following the eight key principles to drive community projects and support project success. Lead hands-on community programs such as work experience, mentoring schemes and fundraising to engage locals and project teams. Represent Wood T&D at community events Arrange and chair meetings with community groups, SME’s, educators, etc, to identify opportunities, assign resources, and deliver sustainable initiatives. Serve as an expert on community projects, advising on delivery, supporting funding applications, and creating resources like event materials or project summaries. Track and report on KPIs, sharing updates with senior management. Investigate and resolve major community concerns and assist with smaller ones to build community trust. Guide purchasing decisions to prioritise the use of local SME’s to provide socio-economical benefits to the community. Visit project sites and communities in the region to monitor compliance, progress, and ensure quality outcomes. Train team members on community engagement best practices. Identify and manage risks to community project success, escalating issues to leadership. Qualifications What makes you remarkable? At Wood, we are committed to equal opportunities and welcome all talented individuals to consider joining our team. So even if you don't match every statement below but feel you have some of the experience, knowledge or skills needed for this role, we encourage you to apply. It will take all of us working together to deliver solutions to the world’s most critical challenges. Qualifications IEMA Sustainability qualifications or equivalent (desirable) SV or SROI qualifications or equivalent (desirable) Membership to a recognised body such as Sustainability School, ISEP or Social Value UK or similar (desirable) Level 2 Maths and English Full UK Driving License. Skills Demonstrable experience in community engagement, sustainability, public relations, or related field Knowledge of North Scotland community needs and best practices for delivering benefits. Strong planning and organizational skills to deliver a social value plan. Organizational skills to manage community plans, track progress, and report results. MS Office or similar tools for documentation and reporting. Personal Attributes Commitment to our values, especially sustainability and community impact. Passion for delivering community benefits through creative projects. Dedication to improving community engagement practices. Strong communication and relationship-building skills.