Location: Copenhagen | Apply by: September 15th | Start date: ASAP | Part-time 10-15 hrs./week
Do you want to be a part of shaping more sustainable and inclusive cities? Home.Earth is looking for a student sustainability analyst with an analytical and technical background to become a part of our mission to redefine the future of real estate.
Real estate and the urban environment have a profound impact on all of us. We spend 90% of our lives inside buildings. And by 2050 almost 70% of us will live in cities. The built environment enables life, community, and culture. But at the same time, it fosters loneliness and health issues. It counts for almost 40% of global energy-related CO2 emissions. It is the biggest living expense for most people. And nowhere is growing inequality more visible than in how we live.
Home.Earth is a B-Corp certified real estate company founded in 2021 to chart a path towards more environmentally and socially sustainable urban development. Our first development project, 158 homes in Høje Taastrup, is on track to achieve the lowest carbon footprint for a multi-story residential building in Denmark.
As our new student analyst, you will become a part of our sustainability team and get hands-on experience with how to integrate sustainability in building design, construction and operations. We work with circular construction, conscious material choices, carbon transparency and LCA, and innovation in areas like renewable on-site energy creation, modular construction, generative design, and more.
Your responsibilities:
You will support the integration and reporting of our impact, which includes:
What we offer
You will be working closely alongside Dan Pham, Kasper Guldager and Jesper Kort Andersen. Meet our entire team at Home.Earth – who bring experience from companies like COWI, Lejerbo, The Danish Social Investment Fund, GXN, McKinsey, NREP and more!
How to apply
Please submit your application including a single-page cover letter, CV, and university grade transcript by September 15th. Candidates will be interviewed on a rolling basis.
The position requires a physical presence at our office in Copenhagen.
If you have any questions about the role or Home.Earth, please reach out to Dan Pham, Co-founder, at [email protected]
All our roles are open to applications from all sections of society. Regardless of race, religion or belief, ethnic origin, different physical ability, family structure, socioeconomics, age, nationality or citizenship, marital, domestic or civil partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other difference that makes you, well, you.
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