Ensure Quality: Your role requires a critical eye for detail to ensure that our deliverables are produced to the highest quality standards.
Developing project management skills, including programming and budget management.
Client Contact: Your role will require direct contact with our clients and our internal supply teams.
Collaborate: You will work as part of integrated design teams to improve the environmental outcomes of our projects – you will identify environmental constraints, identify impact avoidance and mitigation solutions, as well as opportunities to deliver benefits.
Project Management: Your role will enable you to develop your project management skills by coordinating resources and budgets (with support as applicable).
Growth: You will promote AECOM’s environmental services to both internal and external audiences. You will support business development opportunities and associated fee and technical proposal development.
Provide Expertise: As a Senior Environmental Consultant you’ll coordinate environmental inputs to EIA screening and scoping reports, environmental assessments/ Environmental Statements (and in the future Environmental Outcomes Reports) and supporting documents, including the technical review of specialist chapters. You’ll be involved across all project life stages, from early strategy development and site identification studies, through feasibility, optioneering/ option selection, outline design, to detailed design, discharging of conditions, construction, and scheme operation/ maintenance. You’ll have the opportunity to work across a portfolio of development projects covering multiple consenting regimes (DCO, TCPA, TWA, hybrid Bill etc.).
Requirements
consenting
eia
masters
collaboration
report writing
professional membership
Experience of the DCO and/ or TWAO consenting regimes would be beneficial, but not essential.
A degree in a relevant environmental discipline (preferably a Masters degree) and an appropriate professional membership.
The ability to work collaboratively as part of an established team, coordinating inputs from specialist technical teams.
EIA consultancy experience, including coordinating the preparation of environmental reports and the technical review of specialist chapters.
Efficient verbal and report writing skills, including technical reviewing, and confidence when engaging with a wide variety of stakeholder groups.
A developing understanding of relevant consenting regimes.