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Environment Agency
Mar 06, 2025
Full time
Salary: £46,367 per annum and a generous benefits package Full time, Part Time, Part time Term Time, Job Share, permanent vacancy based in Leeds or Warrington The role If you're part of the Environment Agency, you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. As an Estates Surveyor, you'll be involved in a wide variety of surveying work as you provide professional property expertise across all aspects of our business. As the property specialist, you'll work collaboratively within project teams as you help to deliver a nationwide £5.2 billion programme of capital flood defence work that will protect 336,000 households from risk. You'll be involved at all stages of project delivery from feasibility through to completion. Your expertise will also be applied to the management of a diverse land and property portfolio (extending to 25000ha), including commercial and rural property management, valuation and dealing with landlord and tenant issues. But your work won't stop here - as a confident negotiator, you'll represent our interests with a broad customer and client base in estate management. And with an up-to-date knowledge of current legislation and best practice, you'll provide strong technical guidance and support to other members of your team on surveying matters. We'll also support you to develop both personally and professionally. About you Please read the Additional Information pack for the full essential and desirable criteria required for this role. Below states the qualifications/memberships and experience required: • You will hold one of the following qualifications/memberships: o you'll be a fellow of the CAAV (FAAV) o qualified as a chartered surveyor (MRICS/FRICS) ideally in Land and Resources, Commercial or Rural. However, we would consider other pathways, if you feel the pathway you have followed would be suitable for this role. Please note. We will accept your application if you have submitted your APC and expect to pass within the next three months. • full and valid driving licence • experience of estate management, acquisition and disposal work in the urban and/or rural environment and experience within land rights acquisition • be able to demonstrate that you can draw on your knowledge and experience to advise on a range of property matter and projects About us The Estates service extends to 125 people, offering professional support for Environment Agency land, property, compensation and valuation matters. We are core to the delivery of the Agency's £5.2 billion capital programme to better protect 336,000 homes. Our experienced teams specialise in negotiating access, dealing with compensation claims from land and property owners where they have suffered loss as a consequence of our work. We also manage the Agency's landholdings, which extends to 26,000 hectares. The rewards As well as the opportunity to make a real difference to the environment, you can look forward to a competitive package with a range of benefits. These include: • a generous career average salary pension scheme (currently 19% contributions from us); • holiday allowance linked to grade and length of service, rising from 27 days to 30 days per year, plus 8 statutory public and bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time employees); • generous enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave schemes; • a range of flexible working options including flexi-time; these depend on business needs, but our aim is to help you achieve a positive work-life balance. We will support your continued personal and professional development too and we'll put a formal development plan in place for you and help you to identify and address any skills gaps. We are committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from candidates seeking flexible working patterns, including job share. Please highlight any information regarding preferred flexible working arrangements on your application. For more information We will hold an open MS Teams call on Monday 10th March at 13:00-14:00 to discuss this role in more detail. Please download the additional information pack for more information on this call and about this role. A full UK driving licence is essential to travel to sites and offices across our hubs, some of which are inaccessible by public transport. You'll be provided with a vehicle to carry out this work if required. The competencies we will assess are 'Achieves Results', 'Focuses on Customers and Partners' and 'Communicates Effectively'. Learn more about these competencies here: . If you have any further enquiries about this role, please email . Interviews are expected to take place via MS Teams on Thursday 3rd April 2025. You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button.
Environment Agency
Feb 21, 2025
Full time
Salary: £46,367 per annum and a generous benefits package Full time, Part Time, Part time Term Time, Job Share, permanent vacancy based in Leeds or Warrington The role If you're part of the Environment Agency, you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. As an Estates Surveyor, you'll be involved in a wide variety of surveying work as you provide professional property expertise across all aspects of our business. As the property specialist, you'll work collaboratively within project teams as you help to deliver a nationwide £5.2 billion programme of capital flood defence work that will protect 336,000 households from risk. You'll be involved at all stages of project delivery from feasibility through to completion. Your expertise will also be applied to the management of a diverse land and property portfolio (extending to 25000ha), including commercial and rural property management, valuation and dealing with landlord and tenant issues. But your work won't stop here - as a confident negotiator, you'll represent our interests with a broad customer and client base in estate management. And with an up-to-date knowledge of current legislation and best practice, you'll provide strong technical guidance and support to other members of your team on surveying matters. We'll also support you to develop both personally and professionally. About you Please read the Additional Information pack for the full essential and desirable criteria required for this role. Below states the qualifications/memberships and experience required: • You will hold one of the following qualifications/memberships: o you'll be a fellow of the CAAV (FAAV) o qualified as a chartered surveyor (MRICS/FRICS) ideally in Land and Resources, Commercial or Rural. However, we would consider other pathways, if you feel the pathway you have followed would be suitable for this role. Please note. We will accept your application if you have submitted your APC and expect to pass within the next three months. • full and valid driving licence • experience of estate management, acquisition and disposal work in the urban and/or rural environment and experience within land rights acquisition • be able to demonstrate that you can draw on your knowledge and experience to advise on a range of property matter and projects About us The Estates service extends to 125 people, offering professional support for Environment Agency land, property, compensation and valuation matters. We are core to the delivery of the Agency's £5.2 billion capital programme to better protect 336,000 homes. Our experienced teams specialise in negotiating access, dealing with compensation claims from land and property owners where they have suffered loss as a consequence of our work. We also manage the Agency's landholdings, which extends to 26,000 hectares. The rewards As well as the opportunity to make a real difference to the environment, you can look forward to a competitive package with a range of benefits. These include: • a generous career average salary pension scheme (currently 19% contributions from us); • holiday allowance linked to grade and length of service, rising from 27 days to 30 days per year, plus 8 statutory public and bank holidays (pro-rata for part-time employees); • generous enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave schemes; • a range of flexible working options including flexi-time; these depend on business needs, but our aim is to help you achieve a positive work-life balance. We will support your continued personal and professional development too and we'll put a formal development plan in place for you and help you to identify and address any skills gaps. We are committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from candidates seeking flexible working patterns, including job share. Please highlight any information regarding preferred flexible working arrangements on your application. For more information We will hold an open MS Teams call on Monday 10th March at 13:00-14:00 to discuss this role in more detail. Please download the additional information pack for more information on this call and about this role. A full UK driving licence is essential to travel to sites and offices across our hubs, some of which are inaccessible by public transport. You'll be provided with a vehicle to carry out this work if required. The competencies we will assess are 'Achieves Results', 'Focuses on Customers and Partners' and 'Communicates Effectively'. Learn more about these competencies here: . If you have any further enquiries about this role, please email . Interviews are expected to take place via MS Teams on Thursday 3rd April 2025. You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button.
Environment Agency Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
Kickstart Your Career as a Chemical Engineer with the Environment Agency! Are you a recent chemical engineering graduate looking for a career that makes a real impact? Do you want to apply your skills to protect the environment, tackle climate change, and regulate industry? If so, our Graduate Chemical Engineer Programme could be the perfect opportunity for you! At the Environment Agency , we re committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We don t just talk about diversity; we embrace it, live it, and value the different perspectives it brings to our work. About the Programme This four-year graduate scheme is designed to give you hands-on experience, professional development, and a pathway towards Chartered Engineer status with IChemE. Year One: Permitting Team Assess permit applications for industrial activities and draft environmental permits that ensure high operational standards and environmental protection. Start with straightforward applications to build your understanding of the assessment process before tackling more complex applications that require your process engineering knowledge, such as air dispersion modelling. Year Two: Regulatory Team (Yorkshire or West Midlands) Work alongside experienced Regulatory Officers to conduct site visits, ensuring industries comply with their environmental permits. Provide expert advice to businesses looking to change operations and support investigations when legal obligations aren t met. Gain hands-on regulatory experience and make a real difference in protecting the environment. After the first two years you will on projects which will broaden your experience and prepare you for chartership and a longer term career within the organisation while developing your skillset. What You ll Get Competitive Salay from £30,997 IChemE Chartered Engineer Mentorship A chartered mentor will support your professional development. Comprehensive Training We ll equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for your regulatory role. A Supportive Team Work with colleagues across the country, from Regulatory Officers to environmental specialists and policy experts. A Career with Purpose Play a key role in protecting communities and tackling environmental challenges. Who Can Apply? We re looking for motivated and passionate graduates who want to use their skills to drive positive change. To be eligible, you must: Have achieved an MEng in Chemical Engineering or BEng in Chemical Engineering from an IChemE-accredited course in the last two years (or be graduating by September). Have strong analytical skills and the ability to interpret complex data. Be organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple tasks effectively. Enjoy working with people from a range of backgrounds and be open to new ideas and perspectives. An environmental background is beneficial but not essential, and while a driving licence is desirable, it s not a requirement. Ready to Make a Difference? Join us and kickstart your career in an organisation where your work will have a lasting impact on the environment and society. Apply now to be part of a team that s shaping a greener, safer future! Job Reference 30324. For more information, please see the Additional Information Pack . Click APPLY NOW to submit your application.
Environment Agency Warrington, Cheshire
Feb 12, 2025
Full time
We are currently recruiting for Nuclear Waste Assessors to join our Nuclear Waste Assessment Team. At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. The Nuclear Waste Assessment Team is part of our Nuclear Regulation Group and provides specialist technical advice to support our regulation of existing nuclear sites, and to influence the environmental performance of future facilities. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackle the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Team environment : Work as part of a close-knit team of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the environment. Together, we make a real impact and create a better world for all. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for and health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will you do? Working alongside our Senior Nuclear Waste Assessors, you ll support assessment of the suitability of proposals for managing and disposing of radioactive waste for both proposed and existing facilities. You ll support communications with the nuclear industry, other regulators in the UK and overseas, the public and occasionally the media. Your work will have a tangible impact on radioactive waste management in the UK. You will provide specialist technical input across one or more of the following areas Proposed and existing disposal facilities for radioactive waste, including proposals for geological disposal of wastes. Nuclear site waste management plans for higher activity wastes. The development of nuclear waste management policy and guidance. Radioactive waste management for new reactor designs and for new nuclear power stations. What will I need? Essential: Together with a scientific degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. You ll have some experience of the treatment, conditioning, and/or disposal of solid radioactive waste within the nuclear or associated industry with a sound understanding of corresponding environmental challenges and issues. You ll be looking to further develop your skills. You ll also possess a proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals. Experience of safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal is desirable. You also need: The ability to make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence. Ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost. Excellent technical report writing. Experience of working in a customer-facing role and understanding of good customer practice. The ability to develop and maintain relationships with immediate team members and those from other teams. The ability to communicate with and influence the full range of internal and external stakeholders with whom you ll interact to ensure that our nuclear regulation programmes are delivered. The role will be based across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be frequent and occasionally unscheduled travel. Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £63,684. 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays. Great career opportunities. Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme. A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. Don t miss this opportunity to be part of the UK s biggest environmental organisation. Join us and together, let s tackle the challenges of a changing climate, ensure nuclear energy is a safe and secure energy source and build a more sustainable future. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency. Closing date for applications: Monday 3 rd March 2025. Interviews are currently scheduled to take place in Birmingham w/c 31 st March 2025.
Environment Agency Penrith, Cumbria
Feb 12, 2025
Full time
As a Senior Nuclear Regulator, you ll be the focal point for all Environment Agency interactions onnuclear sites or projects. You ll be part of one of our specialist teams and you ll have the opportunity to broaden your skills across a number of sectors of the nuclear industry such as nuclear new build and geological disposal. You ll provide specialist advice, guidance and support to our senior managers and external partners, in line with relevant legislation and best practice in order to provide risk-based decision making and support environmental outcomes. Developing, reviewing and improving technical documentation, to enable consistent and appropriate application in the business will fall under your remit. You ll establish and maintain good relationships with internal and external partners to influence their activities and promote and enhance the Environment Agency s goals and reputation. You ll develop and implement systems and tools for monitoring and reporting on service delivery, to assess and interpret operational performance and compliance and advise senior managers on implications and appropriate action. You ll develop, maintain and share technical expertise with staff to improve knowledge and competence throughout the organisation as required. You ll lead or support local and national project teams to deliver environmental outcomes. About us At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. Whether it be an operational power station, or a new build project, our regulators work with nuclear operators to ensure the highest levels of environmental protection are achieved. As a Senior Nuclear Regulator, you ll be at the forefront of this work. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackle the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for Health and Safety and Wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will I need? Essential: A scientific degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll need proven experience and a sound knowledge of relevant UK legislation relevant to radioactive substances regulation and other relevant legislation. You ll have an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. We expect Senior Nuclear Regulators to join us with significant experience of working in the nuclear industry or regulating it. You ll be able to lead and understand our work from day one. We are particularly looking for people with nuclear project management or experience of new reactor design assessment, although these are not essential requirements. You ll also need to provide proof that you have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. You ll also need: Experience of leading compliance audit and inspection programmes at nuclear sites; lead or support project teams undertaking work on nuclear regulation to ensure consistency across the business. The ability to assess technical information relating to radioactive waste, associated environment protection equipment and discharges from nuclear sites. The ability to advise a range of customers in the nuclear industry on the legislation we enforce and the standards we expect to see. You ll also possess: Exceptional communication and influencing skills and able to explain our role to members of the public and answer their queries. Technical competency over a wide range of data management issues including use of computerised management record/data systems. The ability to determine, review and vary environmental permits, for existing or new build sites. Significant experience of working in a customer-facing role and an understanding of good customer practice. Ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved. The role will be based across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be frequent and occasionally unscheduled travel. Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £78,292. 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays. Great career opportunities. Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme. A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency! Closing date for applications: Monday 3 rd March 2025. Interviews are currently scheduled to take place in Birmingham w/c 31 st March 2025.
Environment Agency
Feb 01, 2024
Full time
Senior Nuclear Regulator - 28353 City/Town: Penrith , Wallingford Building/Site: Ghyll Mount, Red Kite House Permanent, Full Time Salary Minimum: £74,564 Do you want to work for an organisation that values difference and includes everyone? Then the Environment Agency is the organisation for you! We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share. At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the nuclear industry in England. Whether it be an operational power station, or a new build project, our regulators work with nuclear operators to ensure the highest levels of environmental protection are achieved. As a Senior Nuclear Regulator, you'll be at the forefront of this work. The role's not just about waste. As a regulator, you'll be expected to understand the businesses and technology you regulate, how they operate and the impact they could have on people and the environment. We are looking for someone with experience of the nuclear industry and the determination and enthusiasm to drive environmental improvements. Site operators aren't the only people you'll deal with. At the Environment Agency, we are committed to the people and places we serve. Interaction with members of the public is an essential part of the role. You'll also need to be willing to play your part in responding to incidents both within the nuclear field and across other functions of our organisation. You'll need a sound understanding of relevant legislation that you'll regulate against and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and workplace adjustments will be available. The team Our nuclear regulation groups are based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire and Penrith, Cumbria . Within our groups, we have teams focused on a number of programmes. These include operational reactor sites, decommissioning, fuel manufacture, assessing new reactor designs and radiation incident management. This role can include working across a number of these programmes. We encourage flexible working, although you'll need to regularly attend our offices and regulated sites. Experience/skills required We are looking for someone with experience of working in the nuclear industry or regulating it. We expect you to have an excellent understanding of Government nuclear related policies and priorities and a wide national perspective on the regulation of the nuclear industry by the Environment Agency. You should be able to demonstrate a well-organised approach, with excellent communication, technical leadership, team-working and IT skills. Technical skills in radioactive waste management, radiological assessment or nuclear engineering would be an advantage. You'll need an extensive understanding of relevant legislation that you'll regulate against and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. You'll understand modern environmental challenges and issues. You should be a great communicator and have experience of: • programme and project management to achieve results • influencing and persuading others • communicating effectively- working with members of the public Contact and additional information We would love to inspire you to apply - please get in touch with Richard Wood by email at . We expect interviews to take place 05-07 March 2024 in Birmingham. This role is office based but involves visiting sites or locations, and therefore a full UK driving licence is required. All Environment Agency staff receive training to support our response to major incidents. Closing Date: 4 February 2024
Environment Agency
Feb 01, 2024
Full time
Nuclear Regulator - 28352 City/Town: Penrith , Wallingford Building/Site: Ghyll Mount, Red Kite House Permanent, Full Time Salary Minimum: £60,651 Do you want to work for an organisation that values difference and includes everyone? Then the Environment Agency is the organisation for you! We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share. At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the nuclear industry in England. Whether it be an operational power station, or a new build project, our regulators work with nuclear operators to ensure the highest levels of environmental protection are achieved. As a Nuclear Regulator, you'll be at the forefront of this work. The role's not just about waste. As a regulator, you'll be expected to understand the businesses and technology you regulate, how they operate and the impact they could have on people and the environment. We are looking for someone with experience of the nuclear industry and the determination and enthusiasm to drive environmental improvements. You'll be looking to further develop your skills. At the Environment Agency, we are committed to the people and places we serve. Interaction with members of the public is an essential part of the role. You'll also need to be willing to play your part in responding to incidents both within the nuclear field and across other functions of our organisation. You'll need a sound understanding of relevant legislation that you'll regulate against and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and workplace adjustments will be available. The team Our nuclear regulation groups are based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire and Penrith, Cumbria . Within our groups, we have teams focused on a number of programmes. These include operational reactor sites, decommissioning, fuel manufacture, assessing new reactor designs and radiation incident management. This role can include working across a number of these programmes. We encourage flexible working, but you'll need to regularly attend our offices and regulated sites. Experience/skills required We are looking for someone with experience of working in the nuclear industry or regulating it and enthusiasm to further develop your skills. We expect you to have a good understanding of Government nuclear related policies and priorities and a wide national perspective on the regulation of the nuclear industry by the Environment Agency. You should be able to demonstrate a well-organised approach, with excellent communication, technical leadership, team-working and IT skills. Technical skills in radioactive waste management, radiological assessment or nuclear engineering would be an advantage. You'll need a sound understanding of relevant legislation that you'll regulate against and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. You'll understand modern environmental challenges and issues. You should be a great communicator and have experience of: • programme and project management to achieve results • influencing and persuading others • communicating effectively- working with members of the public Contact and additional information We would love to inspire you to apply - please get in touch with Richard Wood by email at . This role is office based but involves visiting sites or locations, and therefore a full UK driving licence is required. We expect interviews to take place 05-07 March 2024 in Birmingham. All Environment Agency staff receive training to support our response to major incidents. Closing Date: 4 February 2024
Environment Agency
Feb 01, 2024
Full time
Developing Nuclear Regulator - 28354 Region: North West, South East City/Town: Penrith, Wallingford Building/Site: Ghyll Mount, Red Kite House Permanent, Full Time Salary Minimum: £41,578 Do you want to work for an organisation that values difference and includes everyone? Then the Environment Agency is the organisation for you! We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the nuclear industry in England. Whether it be an operational power station, or a new build project, our regulators work with nuclear operators to ensure the highest levels of environmental protection are achieved. As a Developing Nuclear Regulator, you'll assist with this work. The role's not just about waste. You'll be expected to develop your understanding of the businesses and technology we regulate, how they operate and the impact they could have on people and the environment. We are looking for someone with some understanding of the nuclear industry and the determination and enthusiasm to further develop your skills. You'll have access to training courses and the support of colleagues to help you achieve this. At the Environment Agency, we are committed to the people and places we serve. Interaction with members of the public is an essential part of the role. You'll also need to be willing to play your part in responding to incidents both within the nuclear field and across other functions. You'll be expected to show some understanding of relevant legislation and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and workplace adjustments will be available. The team Our nuclear regulation groups are based in Wallingford, Oxfordshire and Penrith, Cumbria. We have teams focused on a number of programmes. These include reactor sites, decommissioning, fuel manufacture, assessing new reactor designs and radiation incident management. You'll be supporting these teams whilst developing your own skills and knowledge of the nuclear industry. We encourage flexible working, but you'll need to regularly attend our offices and regulated sites. Experience/skills required We are looking for someone with an understanding of the nuclear industry and current environmental challenges. You'll have the determination and enthusiasm to drive your own personal development and understanding of the industry. You'll understand the Environment Agency's role in regulating the nuclear industry. You should be able to demonstrate a well-organised approach, with excellent communication, technical leadership, team-working and IT skills. You'll need an awareness of relevant legislation and an appreciation of the challenges the industry faces. You'll understand modern environmental challenges and issues. You should be a great communicator and have experience of: • programme and project management to achieve results • influencing and persuading others • communicating effectively- working with members of the public Contact and additional information We would love to inspire you to apply - please get in touch with Richard Wood by email at . This role is office based but involves visiting sites or locations, and therefore a full UK driving licence is required. We expect interviews to take place 05-07 March 2024 in Birmingham. All Environment Agency staff receive training to support our response to major incidents. Please note we do not assess CVs. Answers to these competency questions will be used for interview selection so ensure you draw out your skills and experience in your responses. Closing Date: 4 February 2024
Environment Agency Worthing, Sussex
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G6 Account Manager - Major Infrastructure Salary - £47,646 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 6 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us As the government seeks to accelerate delivery of key infrastructure projects, our advice is in high demand. You'll bring together the experts to deliver it. With particular responsibility for our relationships with developers, external stakeholders and members of the public, you will help ensure that environmental issues remain at the heart of major infrastructure development. You'll not only build effective, influential relationships, you'll manage projects and service level agreements, and solve complex strategic problems. What do I need? With a background in planning, and significant experience of project management, you'll have a track-record of building strong working relationships with a range of key customers, as well as overseeing programmes of work. You will need: Exposure to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and the Development Consent Order regime Knowledge of the Town & Country Planning regime Excellent organisational and negotiating skills Commercial awareness and an understanding of the political context What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £47,646 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £47,646.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Farnham, Surrey
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G6 Account Manager - Major Infrastructure Salary - £47,646 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 6 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us As the government seeks to accelerate delivery of key infrastructure projects, our advice is in high demand. You'll bring together the experts to deliver it. With particular responsibility for our relationships with developers, external stakeholders and members of the public, you will help ensure that environmental issues remain at the heart of major infrastructure development. You'll not only build effective, influential relationships, you'll manage projects and service level agreements, and solve complex strategic problems. What do I need? With a background in planning, and significant experience of project management, you'll have a track-record of building strong working relationships with a range of key customers, as well as overseeing programmes of work. You will need: Exposure to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and the Development Consent Order regime Knowledge of the Town & Country Planning regime Excellent organisational and negotiating skills Commercial awareness and an understanding of the political context What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £47,646 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £47,646.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Pevensey, Sussex
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G6 Account Manager - Major Infrastructure Salary - £47,646 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 6 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us As the government seeks to accelerate delivery of key infrastructure projects, our advice is in high demand. You'll bring together the experts to deliver it. With particular responsibility for our relationships with developers, external stakeholders and members of the public, you will help ensure that environmental issues remain at the heart of major infrastructure development. You'll not only build effective, influential relationships, you'll manage projects and service level agreements, and solve complex strategic problems. What do I need? With a background in planning, and significant experience of project management, you'll have a track-record of building strong working relationships with a range of key customers, as well as overseeing programmes of work. You will need: Exposure to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and the Development Consent Order regime Knowledge of the Town & Country Planning regime Excellent organisational and negotiating skills Commercial awareness and an understanding of the political context What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £47,646 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £47,646.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Ely, Cambridgeshire
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Ipswich, Suffolk
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Tonbridge, Kent
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G5 NSIP Permit Liaison Specialist Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Joining our national team of permitting officers, you'll work across the interface between planning and permitting, providing statutory advice and helping to accelerate key infrastructure while protecting the environment. In particular, you will offer ongoing training and support to permitting officers in relation to national infrastructure projects and be the central point of contact for permit enquiries from area planning officers. You will also support technical experts in making group decisions at pace. What do I need? You will have a good understanding of the NSIP planning process and be able to convey complex information to others in a training context. While permitting knowledge would be helpful, you will be supported by a team of senior permitting officers. You must be well organised and able to learn and adapt to new working practices easily. You will need: Knowledge of relevant environmental regulations An ability to take decisions, solve problems and achieve results Good communication, relationship-building and team-working skills Skills in influencing others and facilitating collective decision-making What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Canterbury, Kent
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G5 NSIP Permit Liaison Specialist Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Joining our national team of permitting officers, you'll work across the interface between planning and permitting, providing statutory advice and helping to accelerate key infrastructure while protecting the environment. In particular, you will offer ongoing training and support to permitting officers in relation to national infrastructure projects and be the central point of contact for permit enquiries from area planning officers. You will also support technical experts in making group decisions at pace. What do I need? You will have a good understanding of the NSIP planning process and be able to convey complex information to others in a training context. While permitting knowledge would be helpful, you will be supported by a team of senior permitting officers. You must be well organised and able to learn and adapt to new working practices easily. You will need: Knowledge of relevant environmental regulations An ability to take decisions, solve problems and achieve results Good communication, relationship-building and team-working skills Skills in influencing others and facilitating collective decision-making What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Pevensey, Sussex
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
G5 NSIP Permit Liaison Specialist Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Joining our national team of permitting officers, you'll work across the interface between planning and permitting, providing statutory advice and helping to accelerate key infrastructure while protecting the environment. In particular, you will offer ongoing training and support to permitting officers in relation to national infrastructure projects and be the central point of contact for permit enquiries from area planning officers. You will also support technical experts in making group decisions at pace. What do I need? You will have a good understanding of the NSIP planning process and be able to convey complex information to others in a training context. While permitting knowledge would be helpful, you will be supported by a team of senior permitting officers. You must be well organised and able to learn and adapt to new working practices easily. You will need: Knowledge of relevant environmental regulations An ability to take decisions, solve problems and achieve results Good communication, relationship-building and team-working skills Skills in influencing others and facilitating collective decision-making What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Pevensey, Sussex
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location
Environment Agency Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Dec 19, 2022
Full time
Salary - £37,462 Locations - Nationwide Grade - 5 Post Type/ Working Pattern - Full Time, flexible working available About us If you're part of the Environment Agency (EA), you're part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance. We're based across England, and our responsibilities span industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries and conservation. Such broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams. Together, we'll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change and secure a better future for everyone. Your role with us From Hinkley Point C to the Lower Thames Crossing, we provide specialist advice on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs). Supporting our Area teams, you will review application documents and plans, and provide expert guidance on wildlife and conservation matters. Whether it's Habitats Regulations Assessments or Biodiversity Net Gain advice, your input will contribute to the development of sustainable growth. By building relationships of trust with a variety of stakeholders, you will be able to support and influence others in the protection and enhancement of the environment. What do I need? A passionate and authoritative advocate for conservation and ecology, you'll have proven technical experience matched by sound knowledge of relevant environmental regulations, legislation and frameworks. Experience of working on large planning applications and NSIPs would be useful. You will be: A proven team player with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of influencing planning decisions to ensure that conservation and ecology is protected and enhanced for the future An effective influencer able to work flexibly and respond to competing demands in a time-pressured environment Experienced in delivering environmental improvements through others Well-organised, computer literate and able to respond to tight deadlines What's in it for you? You'll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you'll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We'll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What's more, you'll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary of £37,462 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options As an organisation we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. We also welcome applications for part-time hours. If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you. Click apply and start your application today! Job Type: Full-time Salary: £37,462.00 per year Work Location: One location