Worcester Bosch

Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) Analyst Graduate

Worcester Bosch Worcester, England, United Kingdom
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Company Description

We’re the nation’s favourite heating brand, here to warm up people’s homes, lives, and futures.

First thing’s first, we’re flying the flag for a more responsible age of heating in the UK, looking after both people and the planet. The world needs more green technologies and we’re right in the thick of it, with our brand-new heat pumps and hybrid heating systems.

But it’s not all tools and tech. People are the real heart of our company. We connect with our customers to deliver genuinely helpful support, and we care about our employees and give them enriching careers. We work hard, we work together, and we work with a cause – delivering brilliant customer support and exceptional engineering.

And as an organisation of more than 1,800 employees, we also take our role in the communities we serve seriously. From giving away free heating systems for community spaces, to our charity, education, and volunteer work – we’re no strangers to rolling our sleeves up, getting stuck in, and helping out.

If that sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, we’d love to meet you.

Come and work at Worcester Bosch

Job Description

We are excited to offer you the opportunity to join our team as a Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) Analyst Graduate!

We are currently seeking a motivated and driven Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) Analyst Graduate to join our dynamic team. As a key member of our sustainability team, you will play a crucial role in conducting comprehensive LCAs analyses on our products. This is an excellent opportunity for an organised and enthusiastic individual who thrives in both independent work and collaborative environments.

In this role, you will be responsible for:

  • Conducting Lifecycle Assessments (LCAs) analyses on our products, considering environmental impacts throughout their entire life cycle.
  • Engaging with stakeholders across various departments to gather necessary data and insights for LCA calculations.
  • Deep-diving into relevant topics and effectively summarising findings for communication to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Presenting LCA findings in a visually concise and professional manner to influence strategic and operational decisions.
  • Staying updated on industry best practices and emerging trends in sustainability and life cycle assessment methodologies.

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Qualifications

Our ideal candidate must have:

  • Degree educated, ideally in a STEM subject, e.g. Environmental Science, Engineering, Geography.
  • Demonstrated ability to handle a variety of data science-related tasks.
  • Excellent data management and quality assurance skills.
  • Ability to create quality documentation (concept notes, technical reports, research and guidance documents).
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, adapt to change and deliver results.
  • Excellent Microsoft Office experience (specifically Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint).

Our ideal candidate should have:

  • Strong foundation in LCA concepts, preferably with project(s) experience on LCA calculations.
  • Knowledge on LCA modelling and software tools desirable.
  • Project planning and prioritising, generating promotional materials and developing internal processes.

Additional Information

Expected Start Date: June 2024

Working Hours: 39 hours a week; Mon – Thurs 08.00 - 17.00 and Fri 08.00 - 16.00 with a 1-hour unpaid lunchbreak

Location: Worcester. May be required to travel in some circumstances depending on business need.

Working with us comes with the following benefits:

  • 25 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays
  • Eligibility for our Company Performance Bonus (up to £1,500 gross per annum)
  • Discounts on products from across the Bosch Group
  • Access to further education through the apprentice levy
  • Hybrid working options available
  • Enhanced pension contributions
  • Access to the Perkbox and My Benefits platforms giving access to discounts, group income protection and death in service benefits
  • Subsidised onsite café and canteen
  • Health & wellbeing support including: over 200 trained mental health first aid champions, free of charge employee assistance programme and after 2 years’ service you gain eligibility for funding up to £150 per annum to support your personal wellbeing
  • Access to Bosch Social Club membership offering you and up to 5 friends and family discounts on excursions and events
  • Volunteering days
  • Cycle to work scheme with discounts on push-bikes, e-bikes and accessories - depending on eligibility criteria
  • Policy to support growing families
  • Access to self-service training platform containing over 200 Bosch approved programmes
  • Networking opportunities across Bosch UK including a mentoring programme
  • And more!

Right To Work: please ensure you have valid Right To Work in the UK status for at least 2 years upon submitting an application. This is a 2-year fixed term role.

Deadline for Applications: Monday 29 April 2024 - please note, we reserve the right to close this vacancy at any time so we encourage candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible.
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Education and Training
  • Industries

    Manufacturing

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