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About the role
- Provide end-to-end project management for environmental claims projects from inception to completion.
- Manage project budgeting and invoicing, ensuring deadlines and targets are met in line with client service level agreements.
- Gather robust fieldwork data and ensure quality standards are maintained.
- Oversee subcontractors and remediation contractors throughout project delivery.
- Monitor project progress and ensure all milestones and deliverables are achieved.
- Conduct Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.
- Complete factual and interpretative Preliminary Risk Assessments (desk-based and intrusive).
- Write technically sound and commercially focused proposals, scopes, and reports.
- Undertake environmental risk assessments in accordance with current legislation and best practice.
- Ensure all technical work meets required standards and client expectations.
- Maintain project communication on technical and commercial levels with a diverse range of clients, regulators, and site owners.
- Build and develop strong client relationships through professional and responsive service.
- Interact effectively with clients and the public, representing the company professionally.
- Provide clear explanations of technical matters to non-technical stakeholders.
- Observe all health, safety and environment rules and procedures.
- Ensure all projects are fully compliant with current and emerging environmental legislation.
- Maintain accurate and complete project documentation and records.
- Follow company procedures and industry best practices at all times.
- Mentor and support junior team members in their professional development.
- Assist in the training of less experienced consultants.
- Share knowledge and expertise to strengthen the wider team capability.
- Minimum 5 years of proven experience as an Environmental Consultant.
- Extensive experience in Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment.
- Demonstrated experience completing factual and interpretative Preliminary Risk Assessments (desk-based and intrusive).
- Degree level qualification (or equivalent) in an engineering or natural science related discipline (e.g., Geology, Environmental Science, Physical Geography).
- Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel.
- Strong understanding of current and emerging environmental legislation.
- Excellent organisational, time-management, analytical and numerical skills with strong attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and written skills, with the confidence to interact effectively with clients and the public.
- Commercial awareness in both project costings and risk management.
- Self-starting ability with problem-solving skills and sound judgement.
- Experience in insurance-related environmental work.
- Background in contaminated land assessment and remediation.
- Professional membership (e.g., CEnv, CSci) or working towards chartership.
- Experience mentoring or training junior staff members.
- Holiday entitlement starting at 20 days, increasing with service up to 25 days plus bank holidays.
- Company pension scheme.
- Life insurance (2x annual salary).
- Enhanced sick pay and employee assistance programme.
- Hybrid working with a minimum of two days per week in the Newmarket office.
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