CAREERS

We aren’t just a team of sustainability consultants. We are architects, civil engineers, environmental engineers, geologists, climate scientists, energy specialists, climate campaigners, and building enthusiasts. And we think if you have a passion for sustainability and buildings, then you'll fit right in.

We look for people who are fluent both in German and English and have a qualification in architecture civil or environmental engineering, or another suitable qualification within the field of ESG / sustainability.


We are always looking for support for our ESG and Technical services on both a full and part-time basis. If you’re interested in working with us but don’t see a relevant vacancy, please still get in touch using the email address below.


Current vacancies

Project Manager

Full-time

Location: Berlin and/or Kassel with flexible/home working options

Language: Fluent written and spoken German and English.


We are currently seeking a Project Manager to be part of the ES team. You will support our project work in the areas of technical due diligence, monitoring of project developments/revitalisations and energy consulting.


You will advise our clients (investors, developers) on technical issues relating to the purchase/sale of real estate. Depending on the project phase, you will work on your projects mainly from the office, but you will also be regularly on site at the construction sites/buildings.

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How to apply

Please apply by sending your CV and a letter of application stating how you meet the requirements to bewerbung@es-info.com 


No agencies please.

Qualities we value

Passionate and motivated

Collaborative

Interested in sustainability and climate action

A creative thinker 

Analytical and solution-oriented 

What it’s like to work with us

Above all, our corporate imperative is to ensure continuous health and well-being of our employees and having a positive impact on the world around us. At ES, we have an open, flexible culture that encourages autonomy and promotes a balanced life.


You can read more about our values and the benefits of working with our team on the culture page.

OUR CULTURE

LATEST TEAM INSIGHTS

by Sam Wheeler 12 Aug, 2022
Sustainable. Colourful. Liveable. Actively shaping Hessen. The 7 th Hessian Sustainability Day will take place on 29 th September. The event is a great opportunity for young and old to get involved with the various aspects of sustainability. There will be informative, entertaining and interactive activities and events throughout the day - on site and digitally. Consult with sustainability experts – 29 th September 2022 from 2-5pm. As part of the day, our consultants will be available for architects, engineers and students of these disciplines between 2 and 5 p.m. and offer a lecture on the basis of a practical example for a deeper discussion from 4 p.m. onwards. The lecture will last about 30 minutes so that there will be time for exchange afterwards. Our contribution deals with “principle No. 20: Living space is available and affordable for everyone.“ About the event According to the day’s motto "Sustainable. Colourful. Liveable. Actively Shaping Hessen", insect hotels are built, clothes swapping campaigns are launched or intercultural food events are organised. Parents and teachers explain to children which species need meadows and forests for their survival, or work together to remove harmful plastic from the landscape in a rubbish collection campaign. Schools and associations initiate theme weeks to educate about sustainable solutions in the areas of energy, consumption or mobility. Throughout Hessen, people can find out about the entire spectrum of a sustainable lifestyle and become active themselves. You can find out more here.
by Sam Wheeler 03 Mar, 2022
EnviroSustain’s overriding mission is to support our clients in the pursuit of their ESG and decarbonisation goals. Naturally then, we take our own ESG performance incredibly seriously and try to make improvements wherever possible. Here are some of the things we do to reduce our impact on the planet, make EnviroSustain a great place to work, and give back to our community:
by Sam Wheeler 24 Feb, 2022
EnviroSustain is proud to be one of the sponsors for GBCI Europe Circle 2022 from 4 – 6 May in Munich, Germany.
by Samantha Wheeler 22 Nov, 2021
EnviroSustain (ES) was founded by Dr Birgit Memminger-Rieve (an environmental engineer) and Frank Burchardi (a geologist), to try and help solve one of the most urgent problems facing our planet: unsustainable and energy-intensive buildings. Now, 20 years on, the business has grown into a busy and thriving consultancy and the landscape of real estate and sustainability has changed dramatically. We spoke to them about their experiences and hopes for the coming years. Q1. Why did you start EnviroSustain? BM-R: I studied Environmental Engineering and have a great passion for the environment which just keeps growing. Buildings account for around 40% of global carbon emissions and what was clear to me is that they are the key to making both people and the planet happy and healthier. I really believe that there is a solution to every problem, in that way I am a typical engineer, so my solution was ES and our vision “Healthy, sustainable space. For everyone.” FB: Well, I had studied as a geologist and my previous role was with an engineering consultant working on contaminated site investigation and clean-up. I had met Birgit as she finished her PhD and we both had a shared passion for the planet and making it a cleaner, safer place. When we began, we were mainly working on soil and groundwater clean-up operations, and also conducted environmental risk assessments for real estate assets. From there, we began assessing the structural and technical qualities of commercial buildings and it really grew from there. Q2. Birgit, as a female business leader, were there things you wanted to do differently when you founded the company? BM-R: Yes, definitely. Things have been changing in business world, especially in the last two years with the COVID pandemic, but back in 2001, things were much different. I was very clear from the start that I wanted ES to be an inclusive and flexible workplace and above all, to ensure the wellbeing of our staff. As a working mother myself, who also happens to be a business leader, it was important to me to create a culture of accountability, where the staff knew that they are trusted to deliver their work in an autonomous way. We allow the team the flexibility to work around their life, and measure performance not based on the hours we see them in the office, but in the outputs of their work. We allow staff to work from the location and the hours that suit them. That may be a typical 9-5 office-based day, or it might be from home in the hours that fit around childcare. The future of work really should be inclusive for all kinds of lifestyles, and that is how we build the best possible team. Q3. What is your proudest achievement of the past 20 years? BM-R: For me, it’s the business we have built. We started with just us two until 2005, and now have a great team of experts who truly share our vision and passion for buildings and tackling the climate crisis in a tangible way. It has never been more evident than in the last 18 months, with all of the struggles through the pandemic, the team has continued to stay positive and deliver on our goals. I don’t think that would have been possible without the people that we have. FB: Our clients and the partnerships we have formed have also been great contributors since we started. Some of those clients have been with us since the beginning and we are proud to see them now developing their decarbonisation strategies and creating new pathways to Net Zero. Partnerships we have formed with other organisations such as USGBC, GBCI and GRESB have allowed us to share in the wider mission to create lasting change in the built environment. Q4. What is the biggest change you have seen in that time? BM-R: The shift in awareness has been huge in the last 20 years. No more are the days where companies have never heard of sustainability or considered their impact, so many more people are now environmentally conscious and you can see that reflected in the industry. In Germany, the past few years have seen somewhat of an awakening to the environmental, social and governance (ESG) aspects. Not just because of policy and regulation but as a direct influence of users and occupiers of buildings wanting to live, work exist in healthy spaces. The ES team attended the global climate strike with Fridays 4 Future in 2019 and this year, and it really is inspirational to see the younger generation fighting for this planet and for climate justice. I don’t think we would have seen that 20 years ago on such a large scale. The wider population is demanding a change, and we have to deliver. Q5. What are your hopes for the next 20 years? FB: We want to ensure that the work we do has a real and meaningful impact. From a business point of view, that looks like supporting more clients through their journey to Net Zero and hopefully beyond that to see Net Positive buildings and a circular economy. The political and regulatory landscape is likely to change significantly as we try to reach that target by 2050 and we want to be in the position to support along the way. BM-R: If we are talking of my dream, then it would be for a solution to the climate crisis and a population that supports the planet by giving back more than we take. Realistically, I would like to see a complete shift towards buildings that are designed, constructed and operated to have a positive impact on the environment. Our aim at ES is to support and educate the industry along this journey. We will continue to build a team that is passionate and dedicated to our vision and to have a positive impact as a business ourselves. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has been with us along the way – current and former employees, clients, partners and others who have made this last 20 years possible. It’s exciting to think what the next 20 years could hold if we all continue to work together.
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