Your Impact:
- A degree in a relevant discipline.
- Knowledge and experience of environmental assessment in the water sector.
- Expert understanding and experience of the applicable environmental legislation, the EIA process, assessment methodologies, and best practice approaches for EIAs and ESs.
- Knowledge and understanding of consenting regimes, such as the Planning Act/Development Consent Orders (DCO), Transport & Works Act, and Town & Country Planning Act.
- Experience in leading multi-disciplinary environmental teams and providing liaison and integration across project elements.
- Excellent communication skills and an ability and experience in engaging with internal and external stakeholders, including public and statutory consultees.
- Strong leadership, project management and governance experience, with demonstrable commitment to health, safety and security and inclusivity, the integration of project legacy into decision making, and champion of innovative thinking to improve project and legacy outcomes
- Chartered status and Full Membership of a recognised relevant professional body (e.g. IEMA).
Where a candidate does not meet this requirement, they would be expected to achieve this within their first year.
We welcome applications from candidates who are seeking flexible working and from those who may not meet all the listed requirements for a role If you require further support or reasonable adjustments with regards to the recruitment process (for example, you require the application form in a different format), please contact the team. Your application experience is important to us and we’re keen to adapt to make every interaction even better. We welcome feedback on our recruitment process and if you need more from us before deciding to join Jacobs then please let us know. #environmentalassessmentjacobsUK