Green Energy Advice Bureau opens up further job roles in the North East
A South Shields energy consultancy is offering numerous job opportunities with superb career development, after a successful site move.
The Green Energy Advice Bureau, which specialises in fully managed end-to-end bespoke energy consultancy, currently employs over 100 staff, with the head office based at Atlantic House, Port of Tyne.
The consultancy, which helps its customers negotiate on their business energy bills, is currently recruiting for roles including energy consultants, lead generators and sales administrators for its new Port of Tyne headquarters.
While an understanding of the energy market is desirable for some positions, it’s not essential as the business offers superb training opportunities, not to mention fantastic career development, with its GEAB trainee manager in development plan.
Paul Cobb, managing director, commented on the news: “Our latest recruitment drive comes shortly after moving to a new office space to cater for our exciting growth plans.
“We feel by recruiting additional sales experts it will allow us to continue to provide excellent customer service to our valued clients.
“Promoting from within has always been a huge target companywide and the management development plan has enabled us to find superb internal leadership and continue to grow with our nurtured talent.”
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