The UK's legally binding commitment to net-zero carbon by 2050 has triggered a wholesale transformation of the construction industry. From design and engineering through to site operations and building management, sustainability is now embedded in every phase of the built environment lifecycle.
This transformation is generating thousands of new specialist roles — and transforming existing ones. Construction Job Board is at the forefront of connecting sustainability-focused professionals with employers who need their skills.
Leads the sustainability strategy for construction projects or organisations. Responsibilities include setting carbon reduction targets, managing BREEAM and EPC assessments, producing sustainability reports, and engaging with supply chains on environmental performance. Salary: £45,000-£75,000.
Assesses buildings against the BREEAM environmental performance standard. Required on most commercial, public sector, and large residential projects. BRE accreditation is essential. Salary: £35,000-£60,000.
Manages the delivery of energy efficiency upgrades — insulation, heat pumps, solar PV, glazing — on social housing, commercial buildings, or public estates. One of the fastest-growing construction roles in the UK. Salary: £55,000-£90,000.
Provides environmental advice on construction, infrastructure, and development projects — covering contamination, ecology, waste management, and environmental permitting. Often works for multi-disciplinary consultancies. Salary: £35,000-£65,000.
Uses energy simulation software (IES, DesignBuilder, SAP) to model building performance, predict energy consumption, and support net-zero design. Growing demand driven by Future Homes Standard requirements.
Register on constructionjobboard.co.uk and search for keywords including "sustainability", "net zero", "BREEAM", "retrofit", and "environmental". The platform lists roles across all UK regions, from entry-level sustainability graduate positions through to Director-level sustainability leadership roles.
A: Sustainable construction jobs involve roles focused on reducing the environmental impact of buildings and infrastructure — including sustainability managers, BREEAM assessors, net-zero retrofit specialists, and environmental consultants.
A: BREEAM AP or Assessor accreditation, Passivhaus Designer certification, CIBSE Low Carbon Consultant, or a degree in Environmental Engineering or Sustainable Construction are highly valued by employers.
A: Yes. Sustainability Managers earn £45,000-£75,000. BREEAM Assessors earn £35,000-£60,000. Net-zero retrofit project managers can earn £60,000-£90,000 on large programmes.
A: Social housing retrofit (EPC upgrade programmes), commercial office net-zero refurbishment, healthcare sustainability, and large infrastructure projects with environmental impact requirements all generate significant demand.
A: AI and building energy modelling tools are changing how sustainability consultants work — increasing demand for professionals who can interpret energy simulation data and embed AI-driven sustainability insights into design and delivery.