Job description
With the UK government's ambitious goal of delivering 60GW of solar power by 2030, Solar Careers UK are on a mission to help recruit, train, and place over 43,000 new professionals into rewarding careers within the solar and battery storage industry.
Solar Careers UK is a division of Solar Energy UK, the trade association representing over 425 solar businesses across the country. Many of these companies specialise in delivering high-quality solar installations for domestic, commercial, and utility-scale projects.
For the industry's most in-demand jobs, we have been asked to assist with the recruitment of full-time, permanent installation teams from across all regions of the United Kingdom.
By completing this application Solar Careers UK can help connect you to Junior ESG Analyst live job vacancies that match your skills and experience, and provide guidance on the qualifications and training needed to pursue your chosen career in the solar sector.
As a Junior ESG Analyst (Environmental, Social, and Governance) you will support research, analysis, and report on ESG factors to help companies, investors, or advisory firms integrate sustainability into their decision-making.
New entrants welcome.
If you're looking to transition into a Junior ESG Analyst role from another sector , many transferable skills can make you a strong candidate and these are listed below.
Key Responsibilities
ESG Data Collection & Analysis
Gather and analyse ESG-related data from company reports, third-party sources, and regulatory filings.
Assess environmental impact (carbon footprint, water use, waste management).
Evaluate social factors (labour practices, diversity, human rights).
Review governance structures (board diversity, executive pay, ethics policies).
Sustainability Research & Reporting
Conduct research on ESG trends, policies, and industry best practices.
Prepare ESG reports, presentations, and scorecards for internal and external stakeholders.
Assist in writing sustainability disclosures (e.g., TCFD, GRI, SASB, CSRD).
ESG Risk Assessment
Support risk analysis related to ESG factors, such as climate risks or supply chain issues.
Help evaluate companies' ESG risks for investment purposes (if working in finance).
Stakeholder Engagement & Compliance
Assist in engagement with companies, investors, or regulators on ESG matters.
Support compliance with ESG regulations and frameworks (e.g., SFDR, EU Taxonomy).
ESG Ratings & Benchmarking
Compare ESG performance of companies against peers.
Work with ESG rating agencies (MSCI, Sustainalytics, ISS) to improve scores.
Skills Required
Strong analytical and research skills
Basic understanding of ESG frameworks and regulations
Ability to interpret sustainability reports and financial disclosures
Proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint, and ESG data tools
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Applicants Working In Other Sectors Welcome - Transferable Skills Include:1. Data Analysis & ResearchFrom: Finance, Market Research, Business Analysis, Engineering, AcademiaRelevance: ESG roles require collecting, analysing, and interpreting data from sustainability reports, company disclosures, and regulatory filings. Example: If you've worked with large datasets, financial modelling, or performance tracking, those analytical skills are valuable for ESG reporting.
2. Risk Assessment & ComplianceFrom: Finance, Auditing, Legal, Health & Safety, Supply Chain ManagementRelevance: ESG analysis involves identifying risks related to climate change, governance issues, and social responsibility, similar to compliance and risk management roles. Example: If you've worked in financial risk assessment, compliance audits, or due diligence, you can apply those skills to ESG risk evaluations.
3. Sustainability & Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)From: Environmental Science, HR (Diversity & Inclusion), Procurement, OperationsRelevance: Knowledge of sustainability, corporate responsibility programs, or ethical sourcing aligns well with ESG analysis. Example: If you've worked on corporate sustainability initiatives, supplier sustainability assessments, or DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) programs, those are directly relevant.
4. Report Writing & CommunicationFrom: Journalism, Marketing, Consulting, Public Policy, LawRelevance: ESG Analysts create reports, presentations, and disclosures for stakeholders. Clear and structured communication is key. Example: If you have experience writing research reports, policy briefs, or investor presentations, those skills translate well.
5. Financial & Investment KnowledgeFrom: Banking, Accounting, Corporate Finance, Investment AnalysisRelevance: ESG is deeply integrated into finance, especially in sustainable investing and impact assessments. Example: If you have financial modelling experience or have worked on investment research, those skills help with ESG integration into investment decisions.
6. Project Management & Stakeholder EngagementFrom: Consulting, Government, Non-profits, Sales, OperationsRelevance: ESG analysts collaborate across teams, investors, and regulatory bodies, requiring project coordination and stakeholder engagement. Example: If you've managed cross-functional projects, conducted stakeholder interviews, or engaged with policymakers, that experience is valuable.
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Extra information
- Status
- Open
- Education Level
- Secondary School
- Location
- Glasgow
- Type of Contract
- Full-time jobs
- Published at
- 31-05-2026
- Full UK/EU driving license preferred
- No
- Car Preferred
- No
- Must be eligible to work in the EU
- No
- Cover Letter Required
- No
- Languages
- English
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