Assist in the production and delivery of training.
Support projects teams to develop environmental risk mitigation measures, with consideration of cost, time, compliance, safety and social impacts.
Identify specific environmental risks throughout the project lifecycle, from solution definition to completion.
Lead on the liaison with environmental regulators.
Positively engage with our clients regarding environmental and consenting matters, develop relationships and enhance our reputation.
Identify, plan and coordinate project environmental specialist inputs (e.g. heritage and archaeology, ecology, geomorphology), to ensure that all environmental tasks are completed at the correct time and to the required standards, including prioritising risks.
Contribute to environmental improvement projects at both local and regional level.
Requirements
chartered
driving licence
eia
sustainability
problem solving
planning
Able to produce specific environmental deliverables at appropriate project milestones e.g. EIA screening assessments, material management plans, and environmental management plans.
A valid driving licence and willingness to travel to sites.
Able to produce applications for environmental permits and consents.
Ability to communicate effectively with team members and stakeholders.
Able to coordinate the management of environmental aspects through a high level of planning, organisation, and communication, to ensure successful project outcomes.
Methodical approach to problem solving.
An understanding of environmental disciplines and project risks in the following areas: ecology, archaeology, drainage, geotechnical, contaminated land, landscape, noise. More in-depth knowledge and experience in one of these subject areas is desirable.
Chartered with a relevant professional body or actively working towards chartership
Proficient in delivering results within short timeframes, prioritising tasks and managing your time efficiently.
Experience in advising and promoting on project sustainability initiatives, including an understanding of biodiversity net gain.
Awareness of the planning process (preferably the water sector), including the need for surveys as well as permits and consents for relevant construction activities.
Benefits
A minimum of 33 days holiday each year, inclusive of public holidays, with the ability to buy, sell or carry over annual leave through our flexible benefits programme.
Access to Life Assurance / Private Medical Insurance / Critical Illness Insurance and Health Screening options
Payment of annual professional institution subscription costs
MMB are committed to empowering our people to grow professionally and thrive in their careers. We offer structured development schemes that support your journey toward professional chartership. From day one, employees are fast-tracked towards chartership reviews and benefit from mentorship, hands-on experience, and tailored training opportunities
Enhanced family leave policies, including 26 weeks paid maternity and adoption leave, and two weeks paid paternity/partner leave plus the option for shared parental leave.
Up to 2 paid additional days leave are provided for those with significant caring responsibilities
As an independently owned business we share the financial success of the business with all our colleagues including our annual bonus schemes.
We are happy to talk openly about flexible working and how we can support your responsibilities beyond the workplace.
MMB match employee pension contributions between 4.5% and 7%.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
no skilled worker visa sponsorship is offered.
applicants must be eligible for alternative uk immigration routes that do not require sponsorship.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
£500m Revenues
Annual Revenue
The company contributes significantly to the wider group's annual revenue, exceeding £500 million.
£800k Daily Work
Daily Output
The company handles over £800,000 of work daily, showcasing its operational scale.
15 Years Collaboration
Longstanding Partnership
The company maintained a 15-year collaboration before joining the Mott MacDonald Group in 2014.
Eight Companies
Major Clients
The company delivers high-volume capital programmes for eight major UK water companies.
Adopts advanced technology like AI-powered 360° reality capture (OpenSpace) for site efficiency.
Grew from its first Yorkshire Water AMP3 project into a national water-sector delivery partner.
Handles full project lifecycle: feasibility, design, construction and commissioning of water infrastructure.
Keeps a tight-knit, co‑located delivery model to foster collaboration with clients and supply chains.
Culture + Values
We are trusted to deliver excellence, with integrity and collaboration.
We are passionate about delivering for our clients, working to create a positive impact for the communities we serve.
We value the strength of diversity and inclusivity in every aspect of our work.
We embrace innovation, continuously seeking better ways of delivering solutions.
We are committed to safety, ensuring we protect the health and wellbeing of our people and the communities we serve.
We aim to work in partnership with clients and stakeholders to create sustainable, future-ready solutions.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net Zero Commitment
The company is dedicated to achieving net zero emissions by this year as part of its long-term sustainability goals.
Focused on reducing carbon emissions and enhancing energy efficiency in projects.
Embraces circular economy principles, including minimizing waste and promoting reuse and recycling.
Sustainable infrastructure solutions are central to design and delivery processes.
Aims to be a leader in sustainable design, delivering projects with long-term, positive environmental impacts.
Inclusion & Diversity
Offers equality of opportunity for all employees.
Supports women in engineering with initiatives to increase female representation.
Leadership roles are held by individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Recruitment and development practices focus on attracting and nurturing talent from underrepresented groups in engineering and construction.