

Trusted global infrastructure consulting firm delivering engineering, design, construction management services.
The role supports high‑quality environmental assessments, prepares impact statements and ensures technical advice is integrated into project outcomes while balancing workload and project resources.
Candidates should hold a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, planning or engineering, have a strong reputation in environmental impact assessment across multiple sectors, and demonstrate excellent teamwork and communication skills.
Effective time‑management and the ability to use appropriate tools to prioritize tasks are essential for success in this role.
AECOM offers flexible work arrangements, including hybrid, alternative start/finish times, part‑time and job‑sharing options, as well as the ability to purchase up to six weeks of additional annual leave and swap public holidays.
Employees benefit from continuous learning opportunities such as lunch‑and‑learn sessions, professional development courses, financial study assistance, five days of paid study leave and global career mobility.
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and provide accommodations for disability, health, mental health or neuro‑diversity needs throughout the hiring process.
Our global footprint includes work across transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, with FY2024 professional services revenue of $16.1 billion.