50 new jobs announced in Sunderland as energy company confirms move into city - here's how to apply

Dozens of new jobs are being created at a global energy broker as it reveals plans to move into Sunderland.
From left, Ricky Chaplin of Green Energy, James Fletcher of Naylors Gavin Black and Paul Lille of Green Energy outside the energy firm's new premises at Hylton Park, Sunderland.From left, Ricky Chaplin of Green Energy, James Fletcher of Naylors Gavin Black and Paul Lille of Green Energy outside the energy firm's new premises at Hylton Park, Sunderland.
From left, Ricky Chaplin of Green Energy, James Fletcher of Naylors Gavin Black and Paul Lille of Green Energy outside the energy firm's new premises at Hylton Park, Sunderland.

The Green Energy Advice Bureau has outgrown its current base at Port of Tyne and is opening an additional office in the city.

The firm, which helps businesses reduce their environmental impact, is looking to add another 50 people to its 150-strong team after moving into Hylton Park.

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Roles will include lead generators, energy consultants and SME business consultants.

The Green Energy Advice Bureau's new offices in Sunderland.The Green Energy Advice Bureau's new offices in Sunderland.
The Green Energy Advice Bureau's new offices in Sunderland.

Ricky Chaplin, chief operating officer at The Green Energy Advice Bureau, said: “2019 was a fantastic year for us with record sales figures and growth in customer numbers.

“To help support this growth we have invested in new systems, technology and the acquisition of our office at Hylton Park will help create a better employee experience, which will enhance performance and lead to an altogether better customer journey.”

David Gibbs, commercial director at UK Land Estates said, “Green Energy Advice Bureau’s new premises are well located next to the new Spire Bridge, making Hylton Park a gateway office scheme for Sunderland City Centre.

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“Like all of our estates, it is a fantastic place to work with retail and leisure right on the doorstep. We look forward to seeing the business thrive on the estate and continue to go from strength to strength in the months to come.”

Commercial property specialist Naylors Gavin Black agreed a five-year lease on the riverside unit for property owner UK Land Estates.

James Fletcher, commercial agency surveyor at Naylors Gavin Black, added: “This is a modern, refurbished suite in a sought-after position that will provide ample room to help The Green Energy Advice Bureau achieve its ambitious growth plans.

“It’s been fantastic to work with such a forward-thinking company and I look forward to seeing it develop from its new base in Sunderland.”

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Naylors Gavin Black and joint agent Knight Frank are currently marketing several smaller offices suites at Hylton Park on behalf of UK Land Estates with sizes starting from 2,800 sq ft.

The firm will be recruiting for the new roles over the next 12 months. Anyone interested can send their CV to [email protected]

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