Astute's Renewables Team is partnering with an established business who own and operate an impressive portfolio of anaerobic digestion plants. They are looking to recruit a Biogas Sustainability Specialist responsible for ensuring full organisational compliance with ISCC and RHI accreditation requirements, as well as relevant ISO.
The Biogas Sustainability Specialist role comes with a salary of up to £55,000, car allowance and excellent benefits package.
If you're an experienced Sustainability Specialist and are looking to work for an established business in the anaerobic digestion sector, then submit your CV to apply today.
Responsibilities and duties of the Biogas Sustainability Specialist role
Reporting to the Chief Safety and Compliance Officer you will:
Lead and manage all aspects of ISCC certification and ongoing compliance across all Food Waste AD facilities.
Maintain and update the ISCC management system, ensuring all documentation, evidence, and mass balance records are complete and audit-ready.
Coordinate annual and surveillance audits with external certification bodies.
Ensure sustainability data (feedstocks, GHG calculations, transport, etc.) is accurate, traceable, and compliant with ISCC and RED II requirements.
Support the development and implementation of sustainability policies aligned with corporate and regulatory standards.
Manage compliance with the RHI scheme (or its successor), ensuring accurate metering, fuel data, and submission of returns
Liaise with Ofgem and other relevant authorities to ensure compliance with reporting, audit, and verification requirements.
Support technical teams with the optimisation of biogas-to-energy conversion to maximise RHI and other renewable incentive benefits.
Oversee collection, validation, and analysis of sustainability and energy data across multiple Food Waste AD sites.
Prepare accurate and timely sustainability reports for regulators, auditors, and internal management.
Support preparation of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) metrics and carbon footprint calculations
Other duties as required
Professional qualifications
We are looking for someone with the following:
Degree (or equivalent) in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Renewable Energy, or related discipline.
ISCC training or auditor experience desirable
Full UK Driving Licence
Personal skills
The Biogas Sustainability Specialist role would suit someone who has:
Knowledge of UK Environmental Permitting, Waste Framework Directive, and Bioenergy regulations advantageous.
Familiarity with ISO 14001, ISO 9001, and related management systems preferred
Proven experience in a sustainability, compliance, or certification role within the anaerobic digestion, biogas, renewable energy, or waste management sectors
Strong understanding of ISCC certification, RED II sustainability criteria, and RHI (or post-RHI schemes)
Experience preparing for and managing third-party audits (e.g., ISCC, Ofgem).
Excellent data management, analysis, and reporting skills, with high attention to detail
Strong understanding of carbon accounting, GHG emissions calculations, renewable energy compliance frameworks, sustainability frameworks, GHG calculations, and supply chain traceability
High level of computer literacy - proficient use of Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Outlook, Sharepoint, Project)
Salary and benefits of the Biogas Sustainability Specialist role
Salary of up to £55,000 depending on experience
Car allowance
Company benefits package
The chance to join an established business within the renewable energy sector
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