Exciting job opportunities at CAT

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Are you interested in joining the CAT team? We’ve got some exciting vacancies available here at the moment.

It’s an exciting time to be a part of CAT’s work, as the next stage of research for Zero Carbon Britain is about to get underway. For this research, we’re recruiting people to fill three posts.

Overseeing the ZCB project’s research objectives will be the Zero Carbon Britain Research Co-Ordinator. Assisting the Research Co-Ordinator will be the Energy Systems Researcher, responsible for co-ordinating and undertaking research for the project, while a similar post (with details still to be confirmed) will expand on the previous report’s investigations into land use.

We’re also recruiting for a Woodland and Natural Resources Assistant to assist with management of our natural resources – including demonstrations of sustainable living on our visitor’s circuit, woodland around the site, and Coed Gwern, CAT’s 15-acre woodland nearby.

For more information about our current vacancies, have a look here. For more information about working at CAT, have a look here.


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