
About LondonEnergy
At LondonEnergy, we’re proud of our vital role in managing North London’s waste and protecting the environment. As part of the team, you’ll already know that we handle and process 750,000 tonnes of waste each year, making us the second largest waste contract in the UK.
By processing household waste at our facility, we produce enough waste from energy to power 80,000 homes every year and recycle 70% of items through our Reuse and Recycling Centres.
About the role
We are seeking a Civils and Facilities Project Lead to join our Transition Department at LondonEnergy. In this role, you will support the successful delivery of civil engineering and building services projects across our waste management facilities, working closely with a range of trusted third-party partners.
You will play a key role in providing technical assurance throughout the project lifecycle, ensuring that all solutions are safe, compliant, and ready for operational use. This includes reviewing and challenging designs, supporting commissioning and handover activities, and collaborating closely with operations, maintenance, and project teams to ensure facilities are practical and fit for purpose.
This is a hands-on opportunity suited to someone who is comfortable working in live operational environments and enjoys bridging the gap between design, construction, and day-to-day operations.
LondonEnergy operates an open and collaborative culture, offering exposure across the organisation and opportunities to contribute to cross-functional discussions that drive successful project outcomes.
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Early application is encouraged as we will review applications throughout the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advert early.

LondonEnergy has been serving the community since 1971, turning waste into opportunity. We reuse, recycle, and generate energy from waste, driving a more sustainable future for everyone we serve.
At our energy plant, we transform household waste into enough electricity to power 80,000 homes every year. Our reuse and recycling centres achieve an impressive 70% recycling rate, recovering valuable resources and putting them back to good use