Based on analysing 61 job ads this job spends 7.3% of the time doing green tasks. A job advert for this occupation has on average 15 skills asked for, of which 2.9% are green skills. The pay band for this job is between £50,000 - £70,000.
Top regions
At the point of upload, job adverts are tagged with a specific location. These locations are standardised to ITL 2 (International Territory Levels) codes. For each ITL region, we divide the proportion of job adverts for an occupation by the proportion for all occupations - this gives us a measure of which regions have proportionally more or less job adverts for each occupation - we call this the "location quotient". We display the ITL regions with the highest location quotients for this occupation.
Top green skills for this occupation
For each job advert we extract the green skills it asks for. We display the 5 most commonly asked for green skills for this occupation.
Safety engineering
Found in 14 job ads (58.3%)Top skills for this occupation
For each job advert we extract the skills it asks for. We display the 5 most commonly asked for skills (green or not) for this occupation.
Undertake inspections
Found in 33 job ads (3.9%)Complying with health and safety procedures
Found in 26 job ads (3.1%)Nuclear legislation
Found in 23 job ads (2.7%)Follow nuclear plant safety precautions
Found in 23 job ads (2.7%)Complying with legal and organisational guidelines
Found in 22 job ads (2.6%)Industries
We extract industry information from job adverts using the way the company is described in the advert. We display the most common industries job adverts in this occupation are linked to.
Processing of nuclear fuel
Found in 10 job ads (34.5%)Manufacture of machinery and equipment
Found in 5 job ads (17.2%)Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
Found in 2 job ads (6.9%)Non-life reinsurance
Found in 2 job ads (6.9%)Risk and damage evaluation
Found in 2 job ads (6.9%)About this analysis
This analysis has been compiled by measuring the greenness of online job adverts. You can read more about the methodology here.