Sustainability Manager
GIB® (Winstone Wallboards Ltd)
Auckland, New Zealand · Full Time
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- Experience
- 5+ yrs
- Salary
- —
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 13 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Environmental science or Engineering degree
- Resume
- Required to apply
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Job description
Company Overview
GIB® Plasterboard, part of Fletcher Building, is a renowned name in New Zealand's construction landscape, proudly contributing to building sustainable and healthy homes nationwide for nearly a century. Their dedication lies in delivering quality products and exceptional customer service, driven by passion and teamwork.
Role Summary
The Sustainability Manager role is a leadership position combining strategy development, stakeholder collaboration, and hands-on implementation. Reporting to the Technical & Development Manager, you will spearhead Winstone Wallboards' sustainability and circular economy initiatives, aiming to achieve impactful environmental and commercial results. Major projects include establishing a plasterboard takeback scheme and influencing key industry participants while supporting Fletcher Building’s climate targets.
Key Duties
- Lead the creation and execution of a plasterboard takeback and product stewardship program across the North Island.
- Forge and maintain robust partnerships with councils, government bodies, industry collaborators, customers, merchants, and waste recovery services.
- Translate sustainability strategies into actionable and quantifiable business objectives.
- Provide comprehensive reports and insights to senior leadership at Winstone Wallboards and assist with Fletcher Building’s broader decarbonisation efforts.
- Discover and develop commercial opportunities that arise from circular economy models, resource reclamation, and waste minimization projects.
- Oversee sustainability certifications, conduct audits, manage reporting systems, and monitor environmental performance metrics.
Candidate Profile
- Possess a relevant tertiary qualification in environmental science, engineering, or a related discipline.
- Have at least five years of professional experience in sustainability, preferably within building materials or construction sectors.
- Demonstrate success managing complex, multi-stakeholder projects from inception through delivery.
- Experience collaborating with councils, regulators, government agencies, and industry partners in New Zealand.
- Well-versed in New Zealand’s environmental, climate change, and waste minimisation regulations and frameworks.
- Knowledgeable about environmental certifications, regulatory compliance, and audit requirements.
- Exhibit strong organizational and delivery skills with excellent communication and stakeholder engagement capabilities.
- Display sound commercial insight, including competence in business case development, funding strategies, and financial responsibility.
Benefits
- Competitive remuneration package.
- Access to an Employee Education Fund available to employees and dependents.
- Opportunities for professional growth and training within the wider Fletcher Building group.
- Generous parental leave provisions.
- Employee Welfare Fund and wellness programs to support overall wellbeing.
- KiwiSaver contribution matching up to 4% of base salary.
- Exclusive retail discounts and additional perks.
Inclusivity Statement
The company encourages applications from all qualified individuals regardless of gender or minority status, promoting a culture that values diversity in nationality, beliefs, languages, and lifestyles.