Powys County Council is a Welsh Unitary Authority with three constituent shires - Brecknockshire, Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire.
We are the largest rural county in England and Wales, covering a quarter of the landmass of Wales (2000 sq miles).
The council is responsible for all local government services in the county, including education, social care, highways, leisure services and planning.
Powys County Council is a Welsh Unitary Authority with three constituent shires - Brecknockshire, Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire. We are the largest rural county in England and Wales, covering a quarter of the landmass of Wales (2000 sq miles).
The council is responsible for all local government services in the county, including education, social care, highways, leisure services and planning.
We employs around 6,000 staff county wide in a wide variety of roles from refuse collector to social worker, from teacher to highway engineer.
The Energy Management Officer will represent and lead on all Council energy and carbon management issues within the Councils non-domestic building stock.
You will have the responsibility in delivering an annual programme of works of energy reduction schemes along with reporting performance on energy use in non-domestic buildings.
We're looking for a person who has a passion for connecting people with nature and developing realistic and sustainable actions to support its recovery.
The Biodiversity Officer will play a key part in supporting Powys County Council to progress actions to deliver against its declaration of a Nature Emergency.
This position will support the Corporate property team by assisting with the receipt of information from external members of the public as well as internal workflow.
The role is varied and busy and requires a well organised and structured approach to the working day.
This administrator role will support our Fostering Teams and the recruitment and retention of our foster carers.
This role will provide administrative support to the foster carer application and review process, and will be an essential in ensuring we are able to meet the timeframes of the process and court deadlines.
This is a junior role within a specialised department of the council, involving works on all aspects of street lighting from civils works to electrical installation and testing.
Working outdoors you will enjoy a varied work calendar and will always be learning new skills.
You will be responsible for a team of Structural Engineers and Technicians working on a broad range of structural engineering projects across the county of Powys.
We will train you and develop your skills.
You will have the option to work ‘flexibly’ in line with the workloads, with the opportunity to work from home, the office or from site.