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A Leading Energy and Infrastructure Consultancy requires an experienced Environmental Consultant/Manager with site experience to join a small, dynamic Environmental and Sustainability Team for a Global Infrastructure Business. 

The position is home based with trips to work within the Clients’ Management Team and on site when required/necessary. Travel and subsistence are part of the package. 

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the fast-evolving new energy generation sector?

You will be joining as a Senior Environmental Consultant, you will form part of an established multi-Sector Environmental Management Team.

The initial role is as an onsite Environmental Manager for the Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station infrastructure project.

Although there is the need to become familiar with the teams on site, the current stages of work on site and the contractors’ responsibilities, there is the opportunity to work from the Clients project office in Central London and an element of working from home. 

The role will involve:

·Supporting the completion, submission and assurance of environmental consents / permits including discharge consents

·Authoring and updating the Construction Environmental Management Plan, as well as linked discipline plans

·Understanding the marine environment, developing and maintaining a Marine Method Statement and Navigational Risk Assessment

·Supporting project ecologists, so to raise awareness of site constraints and mitigations

·Liaison with local stakeholders, local authority, Environment Agency, contractors or consultants

·Supporting the site to ensure duty of care for waste, including review of waste transfer notes / hazardous waste, reporting of waste volumes, segregation of waste on site, organising and reviewing results from waste testing (WAC tests)

·Advising the project team on all environmental risks and compliance for the site, attend regular update meeting and leading on environmental updates / progress

·Attending regular site environmental inspections and targeted audits, occasionally with the client or project team to identify and mitigate any environmental risks including pollution prevention with spill kits or plant nappies

·Provide toolbox talks and training to project team to raise awareness on environmental matters e.g. Presence of Great Crested Newts and Spill Kit Training

·Reporting and investigating any incidents or near misses, and raising and closing any actions

Job Skills, Experience and Qualifications

·Minimum associate membership of a relevant professional institute (e.g. IEMA, CIEEM)

·An appreciation of the significant environmental risks and opportunities of one or more of the construction, infrastructure, property or energy sectors

·Ability to adapt to our clients’ environments, working individually and as part of a team; and lead develop, manage and motivate teams in a changing environment

·Possess a good level of interpersonal skill, both verbal and written, including problem solving and negotiating skills, management of meetings and presentations

·Computer literate and a strong ability in using the Microsoft Office suite of products

·Self-motivated and able to work on own initiative

·Able to manage numerous activities / different projects simultaneously - both short and long term

·Able to create and maintain strong client relationships

Desirable:

·Full membership of a relevant professional institute (e.g. IEMA, CIEEM) / Chartered Environmentalist, or working towards

·Masters degree in a relevant subject

Salaries and packages are very competitive, and will depend on your background and experience, which we are more than happy to discuss openly and transparently. 

Moss Agate Limited and its’ Clients operates as equal opportunities employers and we welcome all applications regardless of gender, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, disability, age, political opinions or trade union membership.

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