Swan Energy - Graduate Carbon & Energy Analyst

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01 June 2026 - 12:00 am Europe/London
Swan Energy

Cygnus House, 3 Ned Lane
Slaithwaite, Huddersfield
West Yorkshire
HD7 5HQ
United Kingdom
£28,000

Full time permanent
info@swanenergy.co.uk

Student Full time permanent

Swan Energy are looking for a highly capable graduate to join thier team at an exciting time of growth as a Carbon & Energy Analyst. This entry-level role is designed for a motivated and personable graduate with strong analytical skills, excellent attention to detail, and a genuine interest in carbon, sustainability, and data led decision-making.  You will play a key role in supporting carbon measurement, reporting, and verification, working closely with internal teams, external clients, verifiers, and the Regulators. With structured training and hands-on project exposure, this role offers a clear progression pathway to becoming a Carbon Consultant within 12–24 months.

Key duties and responsibilities:

  • Build and maintain strong, professional working relationships with clients, Verifiers, and Regulators.
  • Ensure clients understand their carbon reporting responsibilities across mandatory schemes, including EU ETS, UK ETS, ETS2, SECR and ESOS.
  • Support clients through the monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) process (onsite and virtual).
  • Collect, process, analyse, and present complex energy and emissions data to submit Annual Emission & Activity Level Reports.
  • Communicate clearly and confidently, both in writing and verbally, to technical and non‑technical audiences.
  • Collaborate with colleagues across the team while also managing your own tasks and deadlines independently.
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of data processes, tools, and methodologies.
  • Research and write website content, including blog articles.
  • Attending industry events and support networking 

Find out more information about the role on the Swan Energy website.


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