South Shields energy firm on track to £9m sales and new recruits
A South Shields energy consultancy is to offer various job opportunities as it looks to continue its rapid growth.
The Green Energy Advice Bureau, specialising in fully managed end-to-end bespoke energy consultancy, currently employs over 100 staff, with the head office based at One Trinity Green, South Shields.
The rapidly expanding business also has offices in Liverpool, Mallorca and Serbia, with a Glasgow branch said to be in the pipeline.
The consultancy, which helps its customers negotiate on business energy bills, is currently recruiting for roles including Energy Consultants and B2B Sales Executives at both its South Shields and Liverpool offices.
This news follows on from the launch of the firm’s incentive scheme.
Paul Cobb, managing director, commented: “Recruiting additional sales experts will allow us to continue to provide excellent customer service to our valued clients.
“Last year was superb for The Green Energy Advice Bureau and we are hoping to beat it this year. It’s a very exciting time to be a part of a fast-paced, growing energy consultancy.”
Established in 2015, the company is a regional success story with sales estimated to reach £9m in its third financial year.
Based in One Trinity Green in South Shields, one of the few buildings in the UK to receive the BREEAM Outstanding rate, The Green Energy Advice Bureau aims to reduce businesses’ environmental impact as well as offering excellent customer service and competitive prices.
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