Environmental Noise Consultant (Associate Level) page is loaded Environmental Noise Consultant (Associate Level)time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Location: Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Southampton ERM is seeking an experienced Environmental Noise Consultant to join our growing Acoustics and Noise team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with one of the world's leading sustainability consultancies, supporting high profile clients and delivering technically robust acoustic assessments across a wide range of sectors. About the Role As a Senior Consultant, you will play a key role in planning, delivering, and reviewing environmental noise and vibration projects. You'll bring strong technical capability, a collaborative mindset, and the confidence to work directly with clients, regulators, and multidisciplinary teams. This role offers the chance to shape impactful projects while developing your expertise within a supportive, high performing team. What you will bring We're looking for someone who brings both technical depth and practical experience: Degree in Acoustics or a closely related discipline, plus an acoustics diploma Full Member of the Institute of Acoustics (MIOA) Minimum four years' experience in acoustic consultancy or equivalent Strong understanding of acoustic principles and environmental noise assessment Ability to plan and conduct acoustic surveys, develop calculations and models, and produce clear, concise technical reports Full UK driving licence Ideal profile Chartered or Incorporated status Experience providing technical leadership on projects Strong understanding of UK environmental legislation, policy, and guidance relating to acoustics Experience using CadnaA or SoundPlan Familiarity with GIS and/or CAD tools UK wind farm noise assessment experience Knowledge of underwater noise Experience in quality assurance processesAt ERM, you'll be part of a global team of experts committed to delivering sustainable, evidence based solutions. You'll have the opportunity to work on diverse, challenging projects while shaping your own career path in a company that values technical excellence, innovation, and professional growth.If you're ready to take the next step in your acoustics career and contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. ERM is committed to where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive, it's an essential part of what makes ERM a great place to build a career and helps us create better solutions for our clients.We welcome talent from all backgrounds and provide equal opportunities for every candidate. If you have a disability, are neurodivergent, or need accommodations during the selection process, we're here to support you. Our commitment doesn't stop at hiring. Once you join us, we'll ensure you have the tools, support, and adjustments needed to succeed and feel a true sense of belonging. Learn more about our Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging (DIB) efforts by visiting our website or exploring our .At ERM, sustainability is our business.We are the world's largest advisory firm focused solely on sustainability, offering unparalleled expertise across business and finance.ERM partners with clients to operationalize sustainability at pace and scale, through our unique combination of strategic transformation and technical delivery capabilities.Our diverse global team of experts works with the world's leading organizations to help them set clear sustainability targets, measure progress and operationalize strategy through deep implementation and business transformation.With more than 50 years of experience, our ability to integrate sustainability solutions and our depth and breadth of technical knowledge are why organizations choose to partner with us as their trusted advisor.Every one of us firmly believes in the potential to create value for our clients through an integrated approach to sustainability (because we have personally seen it and professionally achieved it).Our team members are passionate about client service. We work closely with our clients to help them operationalize their sustainability goals and meet their environmental, health and safety objectives while advancing ERM's purpose through delivering tangible progress in what the United Nations coined The Decade of Action.Organizing our people across globally integrated communities of technical and strategic talent positions ERM to be a "boots to boardroom" leader in bringing that value creation to our clients, partners, and the world.We recruit exceptional professionals with a personal and professional passion for sustainability and nurture them to even greater success as specialists. We prepare our consultants to bring integrated, innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients and provide opportunities for ongoing development across a variety of subject areas related to technical, business, and personal growth.At ERM, effort pays off and becomes career defining work that leaves a positive imprint on our planet. 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Apr 03, 2026
Full time
Environmental Noise Consultant (Associate Level) page is loaded Environmental Noise Consultant (Associate Level)time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: R Environmental Resources Management (ERM) Location: Manchester, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh, Southampton ERM is seeking an experienced Environmental Noise Consultant to join our growing Acoustics and Noise team. This is an exciting opportunity to work with one of the world's leading sustainability consultancies, supporting high profile clients and delivering technically robust acoustic assessments across a wide range of sectors. About the Role As a Senior Consultant, you will play a key role in planning, delivering, and reviewing environmental noise and vibration projects. You'll bring strong technical capability, a collaborative mindset, and the confidence to work directly with clients, regulators, and multidisciplinary teams. This role offers the chance to shape impactful projects while developing your expertise within a supportive, high performing team. What you will bring We're looking for someone who brings both technical depth and practical experience: Degree in Acoustics or a closely related discipline, plus an acoustics diploma Full Member of the Institute of Acoustics (MIOA) Minimum four years' experience in acoustic consultancy or equivalent Strong understanding of acoustic principles and environmental noise assessment Ability to plan and conduct acoustic surveys, develop calculations and models, and produce clear, concise technical reports Full UK driving licence Ideal profile Chartered or Incorporated status Experience providing technical leadership on projects Strong understanding of UK environmental legislation, policy, and guidance relating to acoustics Experience using CadnaA or SoundPlan Familiarity with GIS and/or CAD tools UK wind farm noise assessment experience Knowledge of underwater noise Experience in quality assurance processesAt ERM, you'll be part of a global team of experts committed to delivering sustainable, evidence based solutions. You'll have the opportunity to work on diverse, challenging projects while shaping your own career path in a company that values technical excellence, innovation, and professional growth.If you're ready to take the next step in your acoustics career and contribute to meaningful environmental outcomes, we'd love to hear from you. ERM is committed to where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive, it's an essential part of what makes ERM a great place to build a career and helps us create better solutions for our clients.We welcome talent from all backgrounds and provide equal opportunities for every candidate. If you have a disability, are neurodivergent, or need accommodations during the selection process, we're here to support you. Our commitment doesn't stop at hiring. Once you join us, we'll ensure you have the tools, support, and adjustments needed to succeed and feel a true sense of belonging. Learn more about our Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging (DIB) efforts by visiting our website or exploring our .At ERM, sustainability is our business.We are the world's largest advisory firm focused solely on sustainability, offering unparalleled expertise across business and finance.ERM partners with clients to operationalize sustainability at pace and scale, through our unique combination of strategic transformation and technical delivery capabilities.Our diverse global team of experts works with the world's leading organizations to help them set clear sustainability targets, measure progress and operationalize strategy through deep implementation and business transformation.With more than 50 years of experience, our ability to integrate sustainability solutions and our depth and breadth of technical knowledge are why organizations choose to partner with us as their trusted advisor.Every one of us firmly believes in the potential to create value for our clients through an integrated approach to sustainability (because we have personally seen it and professionally achieved it).Our team members are passionate about client service. We work closely with our clients to help them operationalize their sustainability goals and meet their environmental, health and safety objectives while advancing ERM's purpose through delivering tangible progress in what the United Nations coined The Decade of Action.Organizing our people across globally integrated communities of technical and strategic talent positions ERM to be a "boots to boardroom" leader in bringing that value creation to our clients, partners, and the world.We recruit exceptional professionals with a personal and professional passion for sustainability and nurture them to even greater success as specialists. We prepare our consultants to bring integrated, innovative and sustainable solutions to our clients and provide opportunities for ongoing development across a variety of subject areas related to technical, business, and personal growth.At ERM, effort pays off and becomes career defining work that leaves a positive imprint on our planet. 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A leading sustainability consultancy is seeking an experienced Environmental Noise Consultant to join the Acoustics and Noise team in the UK. This role involves planning and delivering noise and vibration projects, requiring a degree in Acoustics, MIOA membership, and technical expertise. The consultant will work with high-profile clients and must have a strong understanding of acoustic principles and environmental legislation. This opportunity supports professional growth in a collaborative setting, with a hybrid work model.
Apr 03, 2026
Full time
A leading sustainability consultancy is seeking an experienced Environmental Noise Consultant to join the Acoustics and Noise team in the UK. This role involves planning and delivering noise and vibration projects, requiring a degree in Acoustics, MIOA membership, and technical expertise. The consultant will work with high-profile clients and must have a strong understanding of acoustic principles and environmental legislation. This opportunity supports professional growth in a collaborative setting, with a hybrid work model.
Graduate EIA Consultant Location: Gatwick / Crawley area Salary: Competitive + benefits + full training support Job Type: Full-time, Permanent A well-established and highly regarded environmental and planning consultancy is seeking a Graduate EIA Consultant to join its growing team based in the Gatwick area. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with a passion for environmental planning and sustainability to begin their career within a specialist consultancy delivering Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and planning support on a wide range of development projects across the UK. The successful candidate will join a supportive multidisciplinary team, gaining hands on experience working on projects across sectors including residential, commercial, infrastructure, energy and mixed use developments. The Role As a Graduate EIA Consultant, you will support the delivery of Environmental Impact Assessments and environmental planning advice while working alongside experienced consultants and technical specialists. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Statements Assisting with environmental screening and scoping assessments Undertaking environmental research, policy analysis and baseline data collection Supporting the coordination of technical specialists and environmental inputs Assisting with the preparation of planning and environmental reports Supporting project teams with environmental planning strategy and project delivery Liaising with clients, consultants and local authorities About You The ideal candidate will have: A degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Geography, Environmental Management or a related discipline A strong interest in Environmental Impact Assessment and environmental planning Good understanding of UK environmental and planning processes (desirable) Strong written and analytical skills Excellent communication and organisational abilities The ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary project teams Proficiency in Microsoft Office A full UK driving licence (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary commensurate with experience Structured training and mentoring from experienced consultants Exposure to high-quality environmental and planning projects Support towards professional development and chartership (e.g. IEMA / RTPI) A collaborative and supportive consultancy environment Clear career progression opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to build a career in Environmental Impact Assessment and environmental planning within a respected and growing consultancy. For more information or a confidential discussion about the role, please get in touch.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Graduate EIA Consultant Location: Gatwick / Crawley area Salary: Competitive + benefits + full training support Job Type: Full-time, Permanent A well-established and highly regarded environmental and planning consultancy is seeking a Graduate EIA Consultant to join its growing team based in the Gatwick area. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with a passion for environmental planning and sustainability to begin their career within a specialist consultancy delivering Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and planning support on a wide range of development projects across the UK. The successful candidate will join a supportive multidisciplinary team, gaining hands on experience working on projects across sectors including residential, commercial, infrastructure, energy and mixed use developments. The Role As a Graduate EIA Consultant, you will support the delivery of Environmental Impact Assessments and environmental planning advice while working alongside experienced consultants and technical specialists. Key responsibilities will include: Supporting the preparation of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) and Environmental Statements Assisting with environmental screening and scoping assessments Undertaking environmental research, policy analysis and baseline data collection Supporting the coordination of technical specialists and environmental inputs Assisting with the preparation of planning and environmental reports Supporting project teams with environmental planning strategy and project delivery Liaising with clients, consultants and local authorities About You The ideal candidate will have: A degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Planning, Geography, Environmental Management or a related discipline A strong interest in Environmental Impact Assessment and environmental planning Good understanding of UK environmental and planning processes (desirable) Strong written and analytical skills Excellent communication and organisational abilities The ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary project teams Proficiency in Microsoft Office A full UK driving licence (desirable) What's on Offer Competitive salary commensurate with experience Structured training and mentoring from experienced consultants Exposure to high-quality environmental and planning projects Support towards professional development and chartership (e.g. IEMA / RTPI) A collaborative and supportive consultancy environment Clear career progression opportunities This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to build a career in Environmental Impact Assessment and environmental planning within a respected and growing consultancy. For more information or a confidential discussion about the role, please get in touch.
A respected environmental consultancy is seeking a Graduate EIA Consultant to support Environmental Impact Assessments and planning strategies. This role is perfect for recent graduates who are passionate about environmental planning and sustainability. You will receive structured training, mentorship, and exposure to high-quality projects. Ideal candidates will have a relevant degree, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary team. This position offers career progression opportunities in a supportive environment.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
A respected environmental consultancy is seeking a Graduate EIA Consultant to support Environmental Impact Assessments and planning strategies. This role is perfect for recent graduates who are passionate about environmental planning and sustainability. You will receive structured training, mentorship, and exposure to high-quality projects. Ideal candidates will have a relevant degree, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary team. This position offers career progression opportunities in a supportive environment.
A leading independent consultancy in London seeks a motivated Graduate Environmental Consultant to join their team. This role involves supporting Environmental Impact Assessments and preparing technical reports while working on diverse environmental and planning projects. The ideal candidate will have a relevant degree and excellent teamwork skills. A competitive salary and professional development opportunities are offered, making this a perfect start for a fulfilling career in environmental consultancy.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
A leading independent consultancy in London seeks a motivated Graduate Environmental Consultant to join their team. This role involves supporting Environmental Impact Assessments and preparing technical reports while working on diverse environmental and planning projects. The ideal candidate will have a relevant degree and excellent teamwork skills. A competitive salary and professional development opportunities are offered, making this a perfect start for a fulfilling career in environmental consultancy.
Graduate Environmental Consultant - London Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 A leading independent planning and environmental consultancy is seeking a Graduate Environmental Consultant to join their growing team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Graduate Environmental Consultant to begin their career with a well-established consultancy delivering planning and environmental advice on a wide range of development projects across the UK. Our client has decades of experience supporting developers, landowners, local authorities and businesses. Their multidisciplinary teams work on projects ranging from residential developments to hospitals, schools and major regeneration schemes. As a Graduate Environmental Consultant, you will support the delivery of environmental planning and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Responsibilities may include: Assisting with Environmental Impact Assessments and environmental reporting Supporting screening and scoping requests for development proposals Conducting research and preparing technical reports Assisting with feasibility studies and environmental constraints assessments Working with multidisciplinary teams on planning and development projects. What's on Offer Structured graduate training and mentoring Exposure to a wide range of environmental and planning projects Competitive salary (£26,000 - £29,000) and benefits package Professional development and support toward relevant accreditation Clear progression opportunities within a supportive consultancy environment. Requirements Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Geography, or a related discipline EIA's covered within your degree or from work experience is preferred Full UK driving licence Full right to work in the UK Must live in or near London and be able to commute to the office This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Graduate Environmental Consultant looking to develop their career in environmental planning within a respected consultancy. If you are interested in this or other roles Environmental/Engineering roles please do not hesitate to contact Beth Young on or call . We have many more vacancies available on our website. Please refer to . This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Graduate Environmental Consultant - London Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 A leading independent planning and environmental consultancy is seeking a Graduate Environmental Consultant to join their growing team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Graduate Environmental Consultant to begin their career with a well-established consultancy delivering planning and environmental advice on a wide range of development projects across the UK. Our client has decades of experience supporting developers, landowners, local authorities and businesses. Their multidisciplinary teams work on projects ranging from residential developments to hospitals, schools and major regeneration schemes. As a Graduate Environmental Consultant, you will support the delivery of environmental planning and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Responsibilities may include: Assisting with Environmental Impact Assessments and environmental reporting Supporting screening and scoping requests for development proposals Conducting research and preparing technical reports Assisting with feasibility studies and environmental constraints assessments Working with multidisciplinary teams on planning and development projects. What's on Offer Structured graduate training and mentoring Exposure to a wide range of environmental and planning projects Competitive salary (£26,000 - £29,000) and benefits package Professional development and support toward relevant accreditation Clear progression opportunities within a supportive consultancy environment. Requirements Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management, Geography, or a related discipline EIA's covered within your degree or from work experience is preferred Full UK driving licence Full right to work in the UK Must live in or near London and be able to commute to the office This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Graduate Environmental Consultant looking to develop their career in environmental planning within a respected consultancy. If you are interested in this or other roles Environmental/Engineering roles please do not hesitate to contact Beth Young on or call . We have many more vacancies available on our website. Please refer to . This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
Job Title: Flood Risk & Drainage Lead Location: Hybrid Working / Based from any of our UK Offices (Manchester, Liverpool or Glasgow Preferred) Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About us: We are a team of enthusiastic and collaborative planners, designers, environmental consultants, engineers and health & safety professionals. Our client base includes public and private sectors. We have grown significantly over the last few years and now employ 200 individuals across the UK. Teamwork and a people-first culture are at the heart of everything we do and we wish to engage an enthusiastic professional to join our team. Please note that the company does not offer sponsorship and therefore candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role. About The Role: We are seeking a commercially driven Flood Risk & Drainage Lead to lead and grow our Water Environment team. This is not a pure delivery role. We are looking for someone who can combine strong technical oversight with business development, client ownership and team leadership. The successful candidate will help shape the direction of the service line, strengthen technical capability and grow fee income. You will take ownership of projects, clients and team performance while driving commercial growth across a varied portfolio of sectors and clients. You will lead and oversee delivery across the water environment discipline, including Flood Risk Assessments, drainage strategies and designs, hydraulic modelling and specialist assessments. Our Work: Our water environment team delivers a wide range of work across flood risk, drainage and hydraulic modelling, supporting planning and delivery for energy, infrastructure, industrial, residential and commercial projects. The work is varied, client-facing and often fast moving, with a mix of strategic advisory, modelling and design-led delivery. You will: Lead and oversee delivery across the water environment discipline, including Flood Risk Assessments, drainage strategies and designs, hydraulic modelling and specialist assessments Manage technically complex projects, including surface water and fluvial assessments, drainage network modelling, detention and storage design, and fire water and containment assessments where required Act as technical sign-off and quality lead on flood risk, drainage and modelling outputs Build and manage client relationships across a varied client base (developers, operators, landowners, contractors, consultants and public sector bodies), developing repeat work and new opportunities Lead fee proposals, tenders and scope definition, including advising clients on proportionate scope and risk Support and lead business development activity, including pipeline development and conversion Line manage and mentor junior consultants, delegating effectively and maintaining standards Own project financial performance, including budgets, fee forecasting, WIP management and invoicing Contribute to strategic growth of the water team, including market positioning, service development and capability building What We Are Looking For: Commercial mindset: Evidence of winning work, leading proposals or owning client accounts Confident scoping work, agreeing fees and advising clients on proportionate scope and risk Comfortable with budgets, fee forecasting, WIP and invoicing Leadership: Experience line managing, mentoring or leading a team Strong QA instincts and ability to enforce standards Credible and confident representing the business externally Technical capability: Strong understanding of UK flood risk policy, guidance and planning requirements Experience producing and reviewing FRA and drainage submissions Working knowledge of SuDS principles, hydraulic design and hydraulic modelling Able to technically direct and review modelling and design outputs, even if not the primary modeller on every project Sector alignment: Experience delivering water environment work across a range of sectors and clients Planning-led development experience is valuable, but not essential if you can demonstrate strong technical oversight and commercial performance across other sectors Experience with energy, industrial, infrastructure, utilities, developer-side or contractor-side projects is welcomed Personal drive: Commercially aware, proactive and growth minded Comfortable operating in an agile consultancy environment with high ownership and accountability Motivated to progress in the business Benefits: Competitive salary and attractive benefits package is offered, including: 33 days holiday Hybrid and flexible working Salary sacrifice schemes (EV, Cycle to Work, Holiday Purchase) Health cash plan Volunteer day To Apply: Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Please summarise what you can bring to the role and your salary expectation. Only those invited to interview will receive a response Candidates with experience of: Flood Risk Consultant, Drainage Engineer, Implementation Engineer, Flood Risk Management, Flood Risk Implementation, Drainage Engineer, Hydraulic Engineer, Civil Engineering Manager may also be considered for this role
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Flood Risk & Drainage Lead Location: Hybrid Working / Based from any of our UK Offices (Manchester, Liverpool or Glasgow Preferred) Salary: Competitive Job Type: Full Time, Permanent About us: We are a team of enthusiastic and collaborative planners, designers, environmental consultants, engineers and health & safety professionals. Our client base includes public and private sectors. We have grown significantly over the last few years and now employ 200 individuals across the UK. Teamwork and a people-first culture are at the heart of everything we do and we wish to engage an enthusiastic professional to join our team. Please note that the company does not offer sponsorship and therefore candidates must have the legal right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role. About The Role: We are seeking a commercially driven Flood Risk & Drainage Lead to lead and grow our Water Environment team. This is not a pure delivery role. We are looking for someone who can combine strong technical oversight with business development, client ownership and team leadership. The successful candidate will help shape the direction of the service line, strengthen technical capability and grow fee income. You will take ownership of projects, clients and team performance while driving commercial growth across a varied portfolio of sectors and clients. You will lead and oversee delivery across the water environment discipline, including Flood Risk Assessments, drainage strategies and designs, hydraulic modelling and specialist assessments. Our Work: Our water environment team delivers a wide range of work across flood risk, drainage and hydraulic modelling, supporting planning and delivery for energy, infrastructure, industrial, residential and commercial projects. The work is varied, client-facing and often fast moving, with a mix of strategic advisory, modelling and design-led delivery. You will: Lead and oversee delivery across the water environment discipline, including Flood Risk Assessments, drainage strategies and designs, hydraulic modelling and specialist assessments Manage technically complex projects, including surface water and fluvial assessments, drainage network modelling, detention and storage design, and fire water and containment assessments where required Act as technical sign-off and quality lead on flood risk, drainage and modelling outputs Build and manage client relationships across a varied client base (developers, operators, landowners, contractors, consultants and public sector bodies), developing repeat work and new opportunities Lead fee proposals, tenders and scope definition, including advising clients on proportionate scope and risk Support and lead business development activity, including pipeline development and conversion Line manage and mentor junior consultants, delegating effectively and maintaining standards Own project financial performance, including budgets, fee forecasting, WIP management and invoicing Contribute to strategic growth of the water team, including market positioning, service development and capability building What We Are Looking For: Commercial mindset: Evidence of winning work, leading proposals or owning client accounts Confident scoping work, agreeing fees and advising clients on proportionate scope and risk Comfortable with budgets, fee forecasting, WIP and invoicing Leadership: Experience line managing, mentoring or leading a team Strong QA instincts and ability to enforce standards Credible and confident representing the business externally Technical capability: Strong understanding of UK flood risk policy, guidance and planning requirements Experience producing and reviewing FRA and drainage submissions Working knowledge of SuDS principles, hydraulic design and hydraulic modelling Able to technically direct and review modelling and design outputs, even if not the primary modeller on every project Sector alignment: Experience delivering water environment work across a range of sectors and clients Planning-led development experience is valuable, but not essential if you can demonstrate strong technical oversight and commercial performance across other sectors Experience with energy, industrial, infrastructure, utilities, developer-side or contractor-side projects is welcomed Personal drive: Commercially aware, proactive and growth minded Comfortable operating in an agile consultancy environment with high ownership and accountability Motivated to progress in the business Benefits: Competitive salary and attractive benefits package is offered, including: 33 days holiday Hybrid and flexible working Salary sacrifice schemes (EV, Cycle to Work, Holiday Purchase) Health cash plan Volunteer day To Apply: Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role. Please summarise what you can bring to the role and your salary expectation. Only those invited to interview will receive a response Candidates with experience of: Flood Risk Consultant, Drainage Engineer, Implementation Engineer, Flood Risk Management, Flood Risk Implementation, Drainage Engineer, Hydraulic Engineer, Civil Engineering Manager may also be considered for this role
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. A little more about your role Do you want to help WSP to help healthcare providers plan and deliver world class, future ready healthcare facilities? We have ambitious growth plans and a strong pipeline of work and now need to recruit to between Consultant and Senior levels in our Healthcare Assets and Partnerships team. We are looking for dynamic, ambitious candidates with experience of NHS business case development (ideally including experience of primary care business cases), primary care healthcare planning and expertise in the development of strategies and plans for integrated healthcare hub projects. This is an opportunity to join a large and growing specialist advisory team in a dynamic, forward thinking company and provide specialist capital project consultancy services and related technical advice to clients on their estate strategies and capital projects. The position is ideally based in London or Birmingham with hybrid-working or office-based options. You will usually work as part of a team on projects supporting our clients, working towards increasing autonomy. You will have a good understanding of the UK healthcare market and current issues relation to property and capital projects. You will have the opportunity to develop your career with formal and informal training and support and take on more challenging and independent work as your skills and confidence grow. WSP is one of the world's leading professional services advisory companies. We have a growing and successful healthcare consultancy business and we are appointed to several national frameworks that provide excellent access to public sector clients. This team is part of WSP's specialist Healthcare and Lifesciences Advisory (HSLA) team which provides a range of strategic advisory and project delivery expertise to the NHP, NHS Trusts, ICBs, GPs, independent hospitals, contractors and PPP consortia across a variety of procurement routes. The HSLA team: provide healthcare planning ranging from market analysis, activity and capacity modelling to SOAs and design development support; coordinate and write business cases to secure capital funding for investment in new healthcare developments; develop estate strategies from PCN through NHS Trust to ICS-wide; plan moves into new hospitals; provide PPP and FM consultancy support; provide healthcare service transformation support; deliver digital healthcare services; deliver project, programme and cost management services; deliver property management advice. For more details see here: WSP Healthcare Advisory Services The HLSA team you will join sits alongside a large number of complementary teams, working on many of the country's most iconic projects, providing services such as economic advisory; design management; business rates and valuations, town planning, risk consultancy; building surveying; environmental and energy advice; engineering design; transport planning, geographical information systems and development advice. An exciting part of the role is the opportunity to connect these services with our healthcare clients to help make their services and estates future ready. What we will be looking for you to demonstrate UK/NHS health sector experience working for a professional services consultancy. Proven ability and track record working with clients in NHS business case development (ideally including experience of primary care business cases), primary care healthcare planning and expertise in the development of strategies and plans for integrated healthcare hub projects. Experience in helping to prepare elements of tender submissions and preparing and delivering presentations to win new work and external and internal networking. Degree qualified. One or more of: PRINCE 2 Practitioner, MSP, APMPQ, Better Business Cases Practitioner, MSc Planning Buildings for Health, other relevant professional qualifications. Knowledge of NHS property and capital project policy, processes, guidance and stakeholders. An understanding of construction and the property lifecycle. Able to advise clients on best practice approaches in respect of the service being provided. Able to research, analyse data and present findings verbally, in writing or graphically. Comfortable co facilitating workshops or chairing meetings. Numerate and comfortable with spreadsheets. Able to prepare project plans and programmes. An understanding of risk and risk management techniques. Excellent communication skills with an ability to engage sensitively to different project stakeholders. Commercially astute, recognising opportunities and constraints in relation to the delivery of consultancy services. Excellent MS Office skills. Don't quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team. Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all. Join our close-knit community of talented individuals who share your passion for making a positive impact. Our global team includes more than 69,000 employees, working together to make a difference in communities both close to home and around the world. With us, you can. Apply today.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. A little more about your role Do you want to help WSP to help healthcare providers plan and deliver world class, future ready healthcare facilities? We have ambitious growth plans and a strong pipeline of work and now need to recruit to between Consultant and Senior levels in our Healthcare Assets and Partnerships team. We are looking for dynamic, ambitious candidates with experience of NHS business case development (ideally including experience of primary care business cases), primary care healthcare planning and expertise in the development of strategies and plans for integrated healthcare hub projects. This is an opportunity to join a large and growing specialist advisory team in a dynamic, forward thinking company and provide specialist capital project consultancy services and related technical advice to clients on their estate strategies and capital projects. The position is ideally based in London or Birmingham with hybrid-working or office-based options. You will usually work as part of a team on projects supporting our clients, working towards increasing autonomy. You will have a good understanding of the UK healthcare market and current issues relation to property and capital projects. You will have the opportunity to develop your career with formal and informal training and support and take on more challenging and independent work as your skills and confidence grow. WSP is one of the world's leading professional services advisory companies. We have a growing and successful healthcare consultancy business and we are appointed to several national frameworks that provide excellent access to public sector clients. This team is part of WSP's specialist Healthcare and Lifesciences Advisory (HSLA) team which provides a range of strategic advisory and project delivery expertise to the NHP, NHS Trusts, ICBs, GPs, independent hospitals, contractors and PPP consortia across a variety of procurement routes. The HSLA team: provide healthcare planning ranging from market analysis, activity and capacity modelling to SOAs and design development support; coordinate and write business cases to secure capital funding for investment in new healthcare developments; develop estate strategies from PCN through NHS Trust to ICS-wide; plan moves into new hospitals; provide PPP and FM consultancy support; provide healthcare service transformation support; deliver digital healthcare services; deliver project, programme and cost management services; deliver property management advice. For more details see here: WSP Healthcare Advisory Services The HLSA team you will join sits alongside a large number of complementary teams, working on many of the country's most iconic projects, providing services such as economic advisory; design management; business rates and valuations, town planning, risk consultancy; building surveying; environmental and energy advice; engineering design; transport planning, geographical information systems and development advice. An exciting part of the role is the opportunity to connect these services with our healthcare clients to help make their services and estates future ready. What we will be looking for you to demonstrate UK/NHS health sector experience working for a professional services consultancy. Proven ability and track record working with clients in NHS business case development (ideally including experience of primary care business cases), primary care healthcare planning and expertise in the development of strategies and plans for integrated healthcare hub projects. Experience in helping to prepare elements of tender submissions and preparing and delivering presentations to win new work and external and internal networking. Degree qualified. One or more of: PRINCE 2 Practitioner, MSP, APMPQ, Better Business Cases Practitioner, MSc Planning Buildings for Health, other relevant professional qualifications. Knowledge of NHS property and capital project policy, processes, guidance and stakeholders. An understanding of construction and the property lifecycle. Able to advise clients on best practice approaches in respect of the service being provided. Able to research, analyse data and present findings verbally, in writing or graphically. Comfortable co facilitating workshops or chairing meetings. Numerate and comfortable with spreadsheets. Able to prepare project plans and programmes. An understanding of risk and risk management techniques. Excellent communication skills with an ability to engage sensitively to different project stakeholders. Commercially astute, recognising opportunities and constraints in relation to the delivery of consultancy services. Excellent MS Office skills. Don't quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team. Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all. Join our close-knit community of talented individuals who share your passion for making a positive impact. Our global team includes more than 69,000 employees, working together to make a difference in communities both close to home and around the world. With us, you can. Apply today.
Contaminated Land Consultant Location: Derby Permanent Role Salary: £30000 to £36000 per Annum Are you an experienced Contaminated Land Consultant looking to take your career to the next level in Derby? We are seeking a motivated Contaminated Land Consultant to join a growing geo-environmental team working on a diverse range of development projects. This role offers the chance to be involved in technically interesting work from early assessment through to delivery, contributing to practical and sustainable solutions. Based in Derby, the position will suit someone who enjoys combining technical expertise with real-world problem solving. As a Contaminated Land Consultant, you'll play a key role in supporting clients, project teams and regulators throughout the planning and construction process. Key Responsibilities Undertake contaminated land assessments, including desk studies and interpretative reporting. Support the design and management of ground investigations and environmental monitoring. Carry out qualitative and quantitative risk assessments for human health, controlled waters and ground gas. Develop proportionate remediation strategies aligned with regulatory requirements. Communicate effectively with clients, local authorities and project stakeholders. Candidate Requirements Experience within ground remediation/contaminated land Full UK Driving Licence Full Right to Work in the UK Permanently Company Benefits Company vehicle access Flexible working Hybrid working Generous holiday allowance Enhanced pension scheme If you're looking to continue your development as a Contaminated Land Consultant in Derby, this role offers an excellent next step. Interested in this or other roles in Geotechnical or Geo-Environmental, please do not hesitate to contact William Lisle at or call . We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Contaminated Land Consultant Location: Derby Permanent Role Salary: £30000 to £36000 per Annum Are you an experienced Contaminated Land Consultant looking to take your career to the next level in Derby? We are seeking a motivated Contaminated Land Consultant to join a growing geo-environmental team working on a diverse range of development projects. This role offers the chance to be involved in technically interesting work from early assessment through to delivery, contributing to practical and sustainable solutions. Based in Derby, the position will suit someone who enjoys combining technical expertise with real-world problem solving. As a Contaminated Land Consultant, you'll play a key role in supporting clients, project teams and regulators throughout the planning and construction process. Key Responsibilities Undertake contaminated land assessments, including desk studies and interpretative reporting. Support the design and management of ground investigations and environmental monitoring. Carry out qualitative and quantitative risk assessments for human health, controlled waters and ground gas. Develop proportionate remediation strategies aligned with regulatory requirements. Communicate effectively with clients, local authorities and project stakeholders. Candidate Requirements Experience within ground remediation/contaminated land Full UK Driving Licence Full Right to Work in the UK Permanently Company Benefits Company vehicle access Flexible working Hybrid working Generous holiday allowance Enhanced pension scheme If you're looking to continue your development as a Contaminated Land Consultant in Derby, this role offers an excellent next step. Interested in this or other roles in Geotechnical or Geo-Environmental, please do not hesitate to contact William Lisle at or call . We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
Senior Sustainability Manager Location: National remit - travel to project sites across the country and occasional travel to our project hub in Birmingham. Are you ready to be a part of one of the largest upgrades to the UK power network in decades - a transformative, high-value project that will shape the nation's energy future! Laing O'Rourke is committed to leading innovation and excellence in the construction industry, with sustainability at the heart of our transformation. As part of this vision, we are delivering a project framework on behalf of the National Grid - the Great Grid Upgrade, setting new standards inenvironmental and social sustainability. Find out more about the project here: The Great Grid Upgrade Powering The Things You Love. We are seeking a Senior Sustainability Managerto oversee and drive the project'ssocial value, environmental, and whole life carbonstrategies. This role isa key driver in delivering Social Value outcomes, alongside leading on environmental protection and minimisingconstruction embodied carbon emissions. You will work closely with project leadership, delivery teams, and the client to ensure thatESG objectivesare met while fostering innovation and engagement. Key Responsibilities: Social Value Leadership - Ensure community benefits, local employment, apprenticeships, local economicsupportandeducational initiatives are successfully delivered, minimising contractual penaltiesand maximising social impact. Strategic Sustainability Planning - Maintain and improve theSustainability Deliveryapproach, embeddingenvironmental, carbon, and social valuecriteria into project decision-making. Team Leadership & Pastoral Support - Line manage and support a team of sustainability professionals, includingenvironmental, social value and carbon. Stakeholder & Client Engagement - Represent sustainability atclient meetings, design consultant meetings, and project leadership forums, influencing decision-making at a senior level. Regulatory & Environmental Oversight - Ensure compliance with environmental regulations,consenting (Scottish regulators), project sustainability assessment performance management,ecology management, and subcontractor engagement. Supporting Project Delivery - Provide sustainability guidance across thetechnical, procurement, and constructionteams, ensuring sustainability is embedded into the projectmethodology. Community Engagement & Public Communication -project sustainability assessment performance management, public stakeholders, and regulatory bodies to ensure effectiveengagementandcommunity involvement. Key Skills & Experience: Experience insustainability leadershipwithin aconstruction or infrastructuresetting. Strong understanding ofenvironmental sustainability, carbon management, and ESG reporting. Primaryexpertisein Social Value, with a strongtrack recordincommunity benefits, apprenticeships, education initiatives, and local employment strategies. Experience managingstakeholder engagement, particularly withregulators, community groups, and subcontractors. Familiarity withISO 14001 and PAS 2080 Knowledge ofBREEAM, environmental consenting, andecology managementis beneficial. Excellentleadership, communication, and strategic thinking skillsto support a diverse team and engage with senior stakeholders. Degree qualifiedin a relevant discipline or equivalent experience. If you're a passionatesustainabilityprofessional looking to make a tangible impact on alandmark project framework, we'd love to hear from you. About Us: Laing O'Rourke is dedicated to being a recognised leader in innovation and excellence in the construction industry. We focus on delivering projects that leave a lasting positive environmental legacy, driven by technical excellence in design, manufacturing, and construction. We offer a competitiveremunerationpackage (base salary + car/travel allowance) with access to PMI; enhanced pension and parental leave schemes; Life/Dental/Critical illness insurance and income protection; 33 days holiday inc. bank holidays; professional development opportunities and more! As part of the Disability Confident scheme, we would like to enable access to candidates with long term health conditions and disabilities through the 'Offer an interview scheme'. This supports applicants that meet the essential criteria by offering an interview for the advertised position. Please let us know prior to interview what adjustments are required as well as discussing how we can support you in the workplace. We want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all. If you need the application form in an alternative format or you would like to know more about our recruitment process, please email .
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Senior Sustainability Manager Location: National remit - travel to project sites across the country and occasional travel to our project hub in Birmingham. Are you ready to be a part of one of the largest upgrades to the UK power network in decades - a transformative, high-value project that will shape the nation's energy future! Laing O'Rourke is committed to leading innovation and excellence in the construction industry, with sustainability at the heart of our transformation. As part of this vision, we are delivering a project framework on behalf of the National Grid - the Great Grid Upgrade, setting new standards inenvironmental and social sustainability. Find out more about the project here: The Great Grid Upgrade Powering The Things You Love. We are seeking a Senior Sustainability Managerto oversee and drive the project'ssocial value, environmental, and whole life carbonstrategies. This role isa key driver in delivering Social Value outcomes, alongside leading on environmental protection and minimisingconstruction embodied carbon emissions. You will work closely with project leadership, delivery teams, and the client to ensure thatESG objectivesare met while fostering innovation and engagement. Key Responsibilities: Social Value Leadership - Ensure community benefits, local employment, apprenticeships, local economicsupportandeducational initiatives are successfully delivered, minimising contractual penaltiesand maximising social impact. Strategic Sustainability Planning - Maintain and improve theSustainability Deliveryapproach, embeddingenvironmental, carbon, and social valuecriteria into project decision-making. Team Leadership & Pastoral Support - Line manage and support a team of sustainability professionals, includingenvironmental, social value and carbon. Stakeholder & Client Engagement - Represent sustainability atclient meetings, design consultant meetings, and project leadership forums, influencing decision-making at a senior level. Regulatory & Environmental Oversight - Ensure compliance with environmental regulations,consenting (Scottish regulators), project sustainability assessment performance management,ecology management, and subcontractor engagement. Supporting Project Delivery - Provide sustainability guidance across thetechnical, procurement, and constructionteams, ensuring sustainability is embedded into the projectmethodology. Community Engagement & Public Communication -project sustainability assessment performance management, public stakeholders, and regulatory bodies to ensure effectiveengagementandcommunity involvement. Key Skills & Experience: Experience insustainability leadershipwithin aconstruction or infrastructuresetting. Strong understanding ofenvironmental sustainability, carbon management, and ESG reporting. Primaryexpertisein Social Value, with a strongtrack recordincommunity benefits, apprenticeships, education initiatives, and local employment strategies. Experience managingstakeholder engagement, particularly withregulators, community groups, and subcontractors. Familiarity withISO 14001 and PAS 2080 Knowledge ofBREEAM, environmental consenting, andecology managementis beneficial. Excellentleadership, communication, and strategic thinking skillsto support a diverse team and engage with senior stakeholders. Degree qualifiedin a relevant discipline or equivalent experience. If you're a passionatesustainabilityprofessional looking to make a tangible impact on alandmark project framework, we'd love to hear from you. About Us: Laing O'Rourke is dedicated to being a recognised leader in innovation and excellence in the construction industry. We focus on delivering projects that leave a lasting positive environmental legacy, driven by technical excellence in design, manufacturing, and construction. We offer a competitiveremunerationpackage (base salary + car/travel allowance) with access to PMI; enhanced pension and parental leave schemes; Life/Dental/Critical illness insurance and income protection; 33 days holiday inc. bank holidays; professional development opportunities and more! As part of the Disability Confident scheme, we would like to enable access to candidates with long term health conditions and disabilities through the 'Offer an interview scheme'. This supports applicants that meet the essential criteria by offering an interview for the advertised position. Please let us know prior to interview what adjustments are required as well as discussing how we can support you in the workplace. We want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all. If you need the application form in an alternative format or you would like to know more about our recruitment process, please email .
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager (Maternity Cover) Contract: Fixed-term (Maternity Cover) from the beginning of June 2026 Hours: Part Time, 0.6 FTE/ 3 days a week Location: Office based at Somerset House, London, with some hybrid working Salary: £32,000 (pro rata) Job Overview The Monitoring and Evaluation Manager plays a central role in ensuring that the National Saturday Club (NSC) can robustly measure, evaluate and communicate the significant positive impact of its work, and that of its partners, on young people across the UK. Working closely with the CRM Manager and the wider national team, the postholder will oversee data collection processes across the national network of Saturday Clubs hosted by universities, colleges and cultural institutions. The role supports Clubs to gather meaningful and consistent data, while ensuring that young people and partners clearly understand what information is collected and why. It also ensures that high- quality data is collected, managed and shared effectively, and that clear feedback loops are established to inform programme planning, recruitment and retention, while supporting an evidence-based culture across the organisation. This role is critical to ensuring that, as the National Saturday Club grows, it does so responsibly. The postholder will help maintain high standards of experience for its beneficiaries and contribute to building a credible and transparent evidence base that strengthens the organisation's long-term sustainability and its influence on policy, research and knowledge sharing. Responsibilities and Duties: Working with the NSC team, develop and maintain appropriate methods of data collection, aligned with the organisational theory of change, and funder requirements Working with the CRM Manager, manage data collection systems to develop a robust evidence base Work with the independent evaluator consultant and meet regular reporting deadlines Create clear guidelines and support Clubs in collecting quality data in a timely manner Ensure clear messaging for Club members and host partners to understand what data is being collected, methods and their rights Set up and enact a system of reminders and support to boost response rates Clean and manage datasets• Working with the CRM Manager, develop dashboards for sharing live monitoring and evaluation data with NSC team members on key themes including Club member recruitment, young people demographics, and programme feedback Compile data for accurate reports for funders, trustees and partners in a timely manner Share summaries and learning back with the National Saturday Club team, Clubs and funding partners Develop structured processes and timelines for sharing monitoring and evaluation findings with NSC team members to inform programme planning, recruitment and retention work Maintain secure data archives Other Information: Attend and contribute to team meetings, supervision sessions, training and any other internal meetings as requested Attend external meetings with stakeholders, partners and funders as requested Conduct all activities in line with our values and policies and in a manner which promotes and enhances National Saturday Club's image and reputation. Undertake any other duties that may reasonably be required to fulfil the duties of this post (including some national travel, overnight stays) Some weekend working may be required, for which time-off in lieu can be claimed. Person specification: Essential Criteria: Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience Demonstrable experience in monitoring and evaluation, data management or impact reporting within education, youth, cultural or voluntary sectors Strong experience managing, cleaning and maintaining quantitative and qualitative datasets Experience developing or managing data collection systems across multiple delivery partners Good understanding of data protection, GDPR and ethical considerations when working with young people Experience producing clear and accurate reports for funders, trustees or senior stakeholders Strong IT proficiency, data literacy and confidence using CRM systems, databases and spreadsheet software Ability to communicate data processes clearly to partners and support improved response rates Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage deadlines and multiple reporting cycles Commitment to equity and inclusion and an understanding of non-formal or creative learning contexts Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment Professional, approachable and supportive manner when working with partners Desirable Criteria: Experience working within a multi-site or networked delivery model Experience working with Salesforce or similar CRM development or system design Experience developing data dashboards or using visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau or similar) Knowledge of participatory or youth-centred evaluation approaches Experience presenting data to external stakeholders, including funders Understanding of creative education, cultural sector delivery or youth participation policy Experience contributing to organisational strategy through evaluation insights Experience working with young people in educational or creative context Previous experience in cultural or creative organisations Equality, Diversity & Inclusion All employees complete safeguarding and ED&I training and contribute to an inclusive culture. We actively welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds - particularly those currently under-represented in the arts, cultural and education sectors. Environmental responsibility We take our role in trying to minimise our impact on the environment seriously and recognise the importance of championing and influencing change within our organisation, through partner collaboration and across all our activities. Data Protection All applications will be processed in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). All applications will be held for a period of six months for the purposes of consideration for future roles, after which point they will be securely destroyed. If you do not wish for your application to be held for this duration, then please notify us by emailing; The Saturday Club Trust is a UK-registered charity (no ) and company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (no ).
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager (Maternity Cover) Contract: Fixed-term (Maternity Cover) from the beginning of June 2026 Hours: Part Time, 0.6 FTE/ 3 days a week Location: Office based at Somerset House, London, with some hybrid working Salary: £32,000 (pro rata) Job Overview The Monitoring and Evaluation Manager plays a central role in ensuring that the National Saturday Club (NSC) can robustly measure, evaluate and communicate the significant positive impact of its work, and that of its partners, on young people across the UK. Working closely with the CRM Manager and the wider national team, the postholder will oversee data collection processes across the national network of Saturday Clubs hosted by universities, colleges and cultural institutions. The role supports Clubs to gather meaningful and consistent data, while ensuring that young people and partners clearly understand what information is collected and why. It also ensures that high- quality data is collected, managed and shared effectively, and that clear feedback loops are established to inform programme planning, recruitment and retention, while supporting an evidence-based culture across the organisation. This role is critical to ensuring that, as the National Saturday Club grows, it does so responsibly. The postholder will help maintain high standards of experience for its beneficiaries and contribute to building a credible and transparent evidence base that strengthens the organisation's long-term sustainability and its influence on policy, research and knowledge sharing. Responsibilities and Duties: Working with the NSC team, develop and maintain appropriate methods of data collection, aligned with the organisational theory of change, and funder requirements Working with the CRM Manager, manage data collection systems to develop a robust evidence base Work with the independent evaluator consultant and meet regular reporting deadlines Create clear guidelines and support Clubs in collecting quality data in a timely manner Ensure clear messaging for Club members and host partners to understand what data is being collected, methods and their rights Set up and enact a system of reminders and support to boost response rates Clean and manage datasets• Working with the CRM Manager, develop dashboards for sharing live monitoring and evaluation data with NSC team members on key themes including Club member recruitment, young people demographics, and programme feedback Compile data for accurate reports for funders, trustees and partners in a timely manner Share summaries and learning back with the National Saturday Club team, Clubs and funding partners Develop structured processes and timelines for sharing monitoring and evaluation findings with NSC team members to inform programme planning, recruitment and retention work Maintain secure data archives Other Information: Attend and contribute to team meetings, supervision sessions, training and any other internal meetings as requested Attend external meetings with stakeholders, partners and funders as requested Conduct all activities in line with our values and policies and in a manner which promotes and enhances National Saturday Club's image and reputation. Undertake any other duties that may reasonably be required to fulfil the duties of this post (including some national travel, overnight stays) Some weekend working may be required, for which time-off in lieu can be claimed. Person specification: Essential Criteria: Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience Demonstrable experience in monitoring and evaluation, data management or impact reporting within education, youth, cultural or voluntary sectors Strong experience managing, cleaning and maintaining quantitative and qualitative datasets Experience developing or managing data collection systems across multiple delivery partners Good understanding of data protection, GDPR and ethical considerations when working with young people Experience producing clear and accurate reports for funders, trustees or senior stakeholders Strong IT proficiency, data literacy and confidence using CRM systems, databases and spreadsheet software Ability to communicate data processes clearly to partners and support improved response rates Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage deadlines and multiple reporting cycles Commitment to equity and inclusion and an understanding of non-formal or creative learning contexts Excellent attention to detail and accuracy Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment Professional, approachable and supportive manner when working with partners Desirable Criteria: Experience working within a multi-site or networked delivery model Experience working with Salesforce or similar CRM development or system design Experience developing data dashboards or using visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau or similar) Knowledge of participatory or youth-centred evaluation approaches Experience presenting data to external stakeholders, including funders Understanding of creative education, cultural sector delivery or youth participation policy Experience contributing to organisational strategy through evaluation insights Experience working with young people in educational or creative context Previous experience in cultural or creative organisations Equality, Diversity & Inclusion All employees complete safeguarding and ED&I training and contribute to an inclusive culture. We actively welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds - particularly those currently under-represented in the arts, cultural and education sectors. Environmental responsibility We take our role in trying to minimise our impact on the environment seriously and recognise the importance of championing and influencing change within our organisation, through partner collaboration and across all our activities. Data Protection All applications will be processed in accordance with General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). All applications will be held for a period of six months for the purposes of consideration for future roles, after which point they will be securely destroyed. If you do not wish for your application to be held for this duration, then please notify us by emailing; The Saturday Club Trust is a UK-registered charity (no ) and company limited by guarantee in England and Wales (no ).
Location: Site-based role within Midlands Region, based out of Birmingham Office B37 7YW An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager to join our Midlandsteam. To be considered, you will come from a Civil Engineering Background with previous experience in Civils project delivery, in both pre-construction and construction stages. Strong experience in RC works, drainage, groundworks, and highways. The Project Manager will lead the successful delivery of a Galldris project, ensuring that works are planned, resourced and executed safely, efficiently and to the required standards of programme, quality, cost and environmental performance, while maintaining full accountability for commercial outcomes and client satisfaction. The Project Manager will lead the project team, coordinate with design, commercial and temporary works functions, and build strong relationships with clients and stakeholders to demonstrate Galldris' self-delivery capability, agility and high safety culture, contributing to repeat business, strong margins and continuous improvement across the Midlands and wider business. Key Accountabilities to include but not limited to: Contribute to the achievement of Galldris' safety targets and zero tolerance of unsafe working practices and occurrences. Strong, visible, proactive leadership with regards to health, safety, environment and quality standards. Establish and implement site systems and controls consistent with Galldris company standards and contract requirements. Oversee and ensure that the project contract documents are understood and that the contract is being administered correctly. Organisation of resources for the overall control and execution of the works including the selection of sub-contractors to carry out the works Understand programme and ensure good programme management: Short-term planning and communication of programme with the team. Correct administration and approval of contract programme and narrative (i Cl31, Cl32, CE programmes). Ensure that contract/key dates, resource requirements, production rates, milestones and targets are established, monitored and controlled Ensure the programme is adequately resourced with staff, operatives, and supply chain Oversee and ensure that both cost and value are managed correctly and reported. Update resource planning and contingencies every month. Track and recover change and add value where required Ensure that the project team comply with all relevant safe systems of work. Provide resources and provide active management for any third-party liaison and management of interfaces. Secure materials and plant necessary to meet specifications and planned programme of work Support and endorse Galldris Behavioural Safety programme and the use of hazard observation reporting (or Customer lead initiatives where required). Ensure that the Galldris project team are correctly managing quality in accordance with the Quality Management Plan, including ITPs, Check Sheets/WIS and NCRs Ensure non-conformance reports are produced, investigated and closed out in timely manner, with understanding of costs Provide Defect-free handover. Setup and ensure document control procedures and electronic platforms are in place and adhered to correctly Development of project controls for internal and external reporting. Adherence to any internal/external KPI reporting Management / coordination of designers and consultants (when the project has design responsibilities): Input in designer / consultant contracts. Input into designer deliverables and timely delivery of design programme. Support to design management function and adhere to design management procedures. Contributing to the value engineering and buildability of the project Support and develop Galldris Project staff. Actively manage risks and opportunities Prepare Monthly Project Progress Reports and lead presentations to the customer. Prepare and present the Monthly Project Reviews and CVRs to Galldris Senior Management Team. Support work-winning team and bid managers with opportunities and pipeline. Ensure customer and supply chain feedback surveys are completed, and improvements addressed Lead by example. Demonstrate behaviours that create a positive leadership shadow to the Galldris project team whilst providing professional credibility and integrity with our customers Undertake other duties commensurate with the level of this position Comply with Company policies & procedures Experience/Knowledge: A successful track record of operational delivery of civils projects. Strong knowledge of construction techniques and temporary works Good knowledge and experience of NEC forms of contract Experience with RC works, drainage, groundworks, and highways Detailed knowledge of the requirements and implementation of CDM Regulations and Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental systems Qualifications: HND or Degree in Civil Engineering or similar CSCS card Skills: IT literate Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to work on own initiative Meticulous, organised, proactive with a positive attitude and willingness to learn Self-motivated and enthusiastic Excellent organisational and planning skills Ability to build collaborative relationships at all levels TWC, SMSTS, First Aider, Fit for work medical (or safety critical medical). Member of an appropriate professional body, ICE/IStructE/CIOB/CIHT/RICS Galldris is an Equal Opportunities employer and does not discriminate against any protected characteristic. Interested applicants must be eligible to work legally in the UK. Employee referral scheme - refer a friend or family member to work for Galldris. Should you feel you have what it takes to be successful in this role then we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your CV, with a cover letter to Alex Stumpo, Talent Acquisition Manager, Galldris Group, to the email address below: Note for Recruitment Agencies: We are not using Recruitment Agencies for this role. In the event of speculative CV submissions, no fees will be applicable.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Location: Site-based role within Midlands Region, based out of Birmingham Office B37 7YW An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager to join our Midlandsteam. To be considered, you will come from a Civil Engineering Background with previous experience in Civils project delivery, in both pre-construction and construction stages. Strong experience in RC works, drainage, groundworks, and highways. The Project Manager will lead the successful delivery of a Galldris project, ensuring that works are planned, resourced and executed safely, efficiently and to the required standards of programme, quality, cost and environmental performance, while maintaining full accountability for commercial outcomes and client satisfaction. The Project Manager will lead the project team, coordinate with design, commercial and temporary works functions, and build strong relationships with clients and stakeholders to demonstrate Galldris' self-delivery capability, agility and high safety culture, contributing to repeat business, strong margins and continuous improvement across the Midlands and wider business. Key Accountabilities to include but not limited to: Contribute to the achievement of Galldris' safety targets and zero tolerance of unsafe working practices and occurrences. Strong, visible, proactive leadership with regards to health, safety, environment and quality standards. Establish and implement site systems and controls consistent with Galldris company standards and contract requirements. Oversee and ensure that the project contract documents are understood and that the contract is being administered correctly. Organisation of resources for the overall control and execution of the works including the selection of sub-contractors to carry out the works Understand programme and ensure good programme management: Short-term planning and communication of programme with the team. Correct administration and approval of contract programme and narrative (i Cl31, Cl32, CE programmes). Ensure that contract/key dates, resource requirements, production rates, milestones and targets are established, monitored and controlled Ensure the programme is adequately resourced with staff, operatives, and supply chain Oversee and ensure that both cost and value are managed correctly and reported. Update resource planning and contingencies every month. Track and recover change and add value where required Ensure that the project team comply with all relevant safe systems of work. Provide resources and provide active management for any third-party liaison and management of interfaces. Secure materials and plant necessary to meet specifications and planned programme of work Support and endorse Galldris Behavioural Safety programme and the use of hazard observation reporting (or Customer lead initiatives where required). Ensure that the Galldris project team are correctly managing quality in accordance with the Quality Management Plan, including ITPs, Check Sheets/WIS and NCRs Ensure non-conformance reports are produced, investigated and closed out in timely manner, with understanding of costs Provide Defect-free handover. Setup and ensure document control procedures and electronic platforms are in place and adhered to correctly Development of project controls for internal and external reporting. Adherence to any internal/external KPI reporting Management / coordination of designers and consultants (when the project has design responsibilities): Input in designer / consultant contracts. Input into designer deliverables and timely delivery of design programme. Support to design management function and adhere to design management procedures. Contributing to the value engineering and buildability of the project Support and develop Galldris Project staff. Actively manage risks and opportunities Prepare Monthly Project Progress Reports and lead presentations to the customer. Prepare and present the Monthly Project Reviews and CVRs to Galldris Senior Management Team. Support work-winning team and bid managers with opportunities and pipeline. Ensure customer and supply chain feedback surveys are completed, and improvements addressed Lead by example. Demonstrate behaviours that create a positive leadership shadow to the Galldris project team whilst providing professional credibility and integrity with our customers Undertake other duties commensurate with the level of this position Comply with Company policies & procedures Experience/Knowledge: A successful track record of operational delivery of civils projects. Strong knowledge of construction techniques and temporary works Good knowledge and experience of NEC forms of contract Experience with RC works, drainage, groundworks, and highways Detailed knowledge of the requirements and implementation of CDM Regulations and Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental systems Qualifications: HND or Degree in Civil Engineering or similar CSCS card Skills: IT literate Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Ability to work on own initiative Meticulous, organised, proactive with a positive attitude and willingness to learn Self-motivated and enthusiastic Excellent organisational and planning skills Ability to build collaborative relationships at all levels TWC, SMSTS, First Aider, Fit for work medical (or safety critical medical). Member of an appropriate professional body, ICE/IStructE/CIOB/CIHT/RICS Galldris is an Equal Opportunities employer and does not discriminate against any protected characteristic. Interested applicants must be eligible to work legally in the UK. Employee referral scheme - refer a friend or family member to work for Galldris. Should you feel you have what it takes to be successful in this role then we would love to hear from you. To apply, please send your CV, with a cover letter to Alex Stumpo, Talent Acquisition Manager, Galldris Group, to the email address below: Note for Recruitment Agencies: We are not using Recruitment Agencies for this role. In the event of speculative CV submissions, no fees will be applicable.
The Gate brings people together from across the world to engage with theatre, performance, art and ideas. Founded in 1979 to stage ground-breaking international plays, the Gate has become a platform for radical artists, writers and directors from across the globe: known for its transformative ability to push the boundaries of what theatre is and could be. It is a place where creatives have been gathering to imagine storytelling differently, and where experimental thinking is front and centre. At a time when the world and our own nation grow increasingly insular, we believe it is important to foster communication and understanding across borders, across languages, across cultures. The Gate works with artists in the UK to tell stories from beyond our borders, celebrating the multiplicity of identity within our artists and our audiences through the power of theatre. As a home for new voices and new ideas, we also have a reputation as a training theatre. Gate shows enable artists to take risks and to develop and advance their own talent, and their own professional journey, by making high quality work that moves the artform and the sector forward. The monumental events of the pandemic have drastically changed the theatre landscape and ecology, with its effects being keenly felt through unpredictable audience behaviour, and rising costs. As the nation navigates the cost-of-living crisis, the arts continue to face devastating funding cuts and challenges, including the withdrawal of much local council arts provision and the increasing competition for resources across trusts and foundations At the Gate, we have used this moment of transition to interrogate both our founding mission and what the needs of the sector are today. The Gate is now operating as a theatre producer as opposed to a venue, and seeks collaborations and partnerships in a variety of places to continue championing international voices through theatre. The Executive Director is also the Chief Executive, with responsibility for the organisational and financial health of the Gate, securing funding for programme and working closely with the Artistic team to ensure the art is kept at the heart of our strategy. Please note the Gate will be exploring succession planning for artistic leadership in the coming months and the incoming Executive Director will be involved in this Artistic Director recruitment process. The Gate is seeking a confident, collaborative and compassionate leader, with deep understanding of income generation and experience in securing funding for the arts. Job Description Leadership, Strategy and Planning: With the Artistic Lead and incoming Artistic Director, develop and lead the Gate's vision, mission and values Oversee the delivery of the company's Business Plan, ensuring that objectives are met and revising the plan annually to ensure that it remains fit for purpose and in line with the company's long-term vision Lead on income generation for the company, developing strategy for multi-year funder partnerships including future NPO bids, and ensuring the organisation is financially stable Create a working environment and culture that enables the Gate to realise its creative ambition whilst recognising the limitations of its financial, time and human resources, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the organisation and adherence with employment and health and safety legislation Be responsible for all major stakeholder relationships, including The Albany, Arts Council England and Big Issue Invest. Lead on the planning and delivery of the organisation's venue ambitions; in the short term developing relationships with co-producers and receiving houses. In collaboration with the Communications Manager, lead on the development and implementation of the Gate's Communications Strategy, seizing opportunities to raise the Gate's profile in the theatre sector both in London, nationally and internationally Seek exciting and like-minded partner organisations and charities in our local community, and beyond, to create shared activities which strengthen the Gate's mission Line-management responsibilities for the Artistic Director, Senior Producer, and Development Manager Funding and income generation: Develop the company's ACE core funding applications, working with the Artistic Director, and associated reporting and evaluation Manage the relationship with Big Issue Invest, ensuring responsible repayment of social investment and timely updates on forward plans Cultivate relationships with potential funders, taking a hands-on approach at events and meetings with donors and overseeing all funding applications to Trusts and Foundations Oversee the Development Manager in creating a long-term fundraising strategy and case for support, and support them in meeting the ambitious annual targets for Individual and Trust fundraising Manage freelance fundraising consultants brought on to support ad hoc project targets Job Description Financial management: Set and monitor the annual budget for the company and productions, working closely with the Senior Producer on programme expenditure Work closely with the Board's Finance Trustee in annual budget setting and quarterly reporting, and ensure the continued financial viability and strength of the organisation Create and present quarterly management accounts and cashflows to the Board and funders as required Work with the Accountant on the annual audit process Ensure that all staff adhere to the Gate's Financial Controls Policy and internal finance guidelines Governance: Build strong relationships with the Chair and Board members Oversee the preparation and distribution of board papers, ensuring that the Board receives accurate and timely information Arrange and attend Board Meetings and ensure Board members are kept fully informed on artistic, finance, legal and HR issues Act as Company Secretary, including submitting relevant paperwork to Companies House and the Charities Commission Proactively manage the Risk Register for the Gate Ensure implementation of and compliance with all policies, procedures and legal requirements, including employment law and GDPR Ensure that the Gate's work in anti-racism, equality, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability is placed at the centre of the Gate's decision making. Ensure that effective policies and plans are in place to promote these, with regular monitoring and reviews to reflect best practice Productions, Operations and HR: Work with the Communications Manager to ensure the effective delivery of sales campaigns and a sustained programme of audience development Explore opportunities for the Gate to take its work elsewhere including on tour and within its local community Oversee the Senior Producer in their delivery of the day to day activities of the theatre and their budgets Negotiate with co-producing and partner companies Work with the Senior Producer to negotiate authors' rights and commissioning contracts Negotiate terms for premises agreements and maintain stakeholder relationships regarding all property related issues Lead on all HR matters to include: recruitment; employment contracts; day to day positive people management, and ensuring all HR policies and procedures are maintained and implemented Nurture a culture of organisational and personal wellbeing and support the team in their professional development Shared responsibilities with all staff members: Uphold and promote the Gate's values in everything we do Promote the work of the Gate both within the industry and to all potential audience members. Adhere and actively contribute to all policies and procedures including health and safety, anti- racism, safeguarding and Green Gate Additional tasks as required, commensurate with the overall purpose of the post Skills Essential: Demonstrable affinity with and commitment to the Gate's mission and values Strategic leadership experience at SMT level in an arts organisation Significant fundraising experience, securing gifts of over £50,000 and a comprehensive understanding of the fundraising climate Understanding of the business planning process Ability to collaborate with creative practitioners to translate an artistic vision into an annual programme within defined parameters of time and budget Experience in managing relationships with funders and other key partners Understanding of the London and national theatre ecology Experience of financial responsibility for multiple projects/productions, including setting and managing annual budgets A personal drive to create an inclusive, diverse and accessible world Experience of HR and positive people management Experience of a range of contract negotiations A confident leader and collaborative team member A clear decision maker with strong communication and presentation skills Ability to lead on the creation and implementation of a fundraising strategy Desirable: Experience of leading an organisation Experience of co-production and creative team contracting Experience of developing and implementing business plans Knowledge of audience development and marketing . click apply for full job details
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
The Gate brings people together from across the world to engage with theatre, performance, art and ideas. Founded in 1979 to stage ground-breaking international plays, the Gate has become a platform for radical artists, writers and directors from across the globe: known for its transformative ability to push the boundaries of what theatre is and could be. It is a place where creatives have been gathering to imagine storytelling differently, and where experimental thinking is front and centre. At a time when the world and our own nation grow increasingly insular, we believe it is important to foster communication and understanding across borders, across languages, across cultures. The Gate works with artists in the UK to tell stories from beyond our borders, celebrating the multiplicity of identity within our artists and our audiences through the power of theatre. As a home for new voices and new ideas, we also have a reputation as a training theatre. Gate shows enable artists to take risks and to develop and advance their own talent, and their own professional journey, by making high quality work that moves the artform and the sector forward. The monumental events of the pandemic have drastically changed the theatre landscape and ecology, with its effects being keenly felt through unpredictable audience behaviour, and rising costs. As the nation navigates the cost-of-living crisis, the arts continue to face devastating funding cuts and challenges, including the withdrawal of much local council arts provision and the increasing competition for resources across trusts and foundations At the Gate, we have used this moment of transition to interrogate both our founding mission and what the needs of the sector are today. The Gate is now operating as a theatre producer as opposed to a venue, and seeks collaborations and partnerships in a variety of places to continue championing international voices through theatre. The Executive Director is also the Chief Executive, with responsibility for the organisational and financial health of the Gate, securing funding for programme and working closely with the Artistic team to ensure the art is kept at the heart of our strategy. Please note the Gate will be exploring succession planning for artistic leadership in the coming months and the incoming Executive Director will be involved in this Artistic Director recruitment process. The Gate is seeking a confident, collaborative and compassionate leader, with deep understanding of income generation and experience in securing funding for the arts. Job Description Leadership, Strategy and Planning: With the Artistic Lead and incoming Artistic Director, develop and lead the Gate's vision, mission and values Oversee the delivery of the company's Business Plan, ensuring that objectives are met and revising the plan annually to ensure that it remains fit for purpose and in line with the company's long-term vision Lead on income generation for the company, developing strategy for multi-year funder partnerships including future NPO bids, and ensuring the organisation is financially stable Create a working environment and culture that enables the Gate to realise its creative ambition whilst recognising the limitations of its financial, time and human resources, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the organisation and adherence with employment and health and safety legislation Be responsible for all major stakeholder relationships, including The Albany, Arts Council England and Big Issue Invest. Lead on the planning and delivery of the organisation's venue ambitions; in the short term developing relationships with co-producers and receiving houses. In collaboration with the Communications Manager, lead on the development and implementation of the Gate's Communications Strategy, seizing opportunities to raise the Gate's profile in the theatre sector both in London, nationally and internationally Seek exciting and like-minded partner organisations and charities in our local community, and beyond, to create shared activities which strengthen the Gate's mission Line-management responsibilities for the Artistic Director, Senior Producer, and Development Manager Funding and income generation: Develop the company's ACE core funding applications, working with the Artistic Director, and associated reporting and evaluation Manage the relationship with Big Issue Invest, ensuring responsible repayment of social investment and timely updates on forward plans Cultivate relationships with potential funders, taking a hands-on approach at events and meetings with donors and overseeing all funding applications to Trusts and Foundations Oversee the Development Manager in creating a long-term fundraising strategy and case for support, and support them in meeting the ambitious annual targets for Individual and Trust fundraising Manage freelance fundraising consultants brought on to support ad hoc project targets Job Description Financial management: Set and monitor the annual budget for the company and productions, working closely with the Senior Producer on programme expenditure Work closely with the Board's Finance Trustee in annual budget setting and quarterly reporting, and ensure the continued financial viability and strength of the organisation Create and present quarterly management accounts and cashflows to the Board and funders as required Work with the Accountant on the annual audit process Ensure that all staff adhere to the Gate's Financial Controls Policy and internal finance guidelines Governance: Build strong relationships with the Chair and Board members Oversee the preparation and distribution of board papers, ensuring that the Board receives accurate and timely information Arrange and attend Board Meetings and ensure Board members are kept fully informed on artistic, finance, legal and HR issues Act as Company Secretary, including submitting relevant paperwork to Companies House and the Charities Commission Proactively manage the Risk Register for the Gate Ensure implementation of and compliance with all policies, procedures and legal requirements, including employment law and GDPR Ensure that the Gate's work in anti-racism, equality, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability is placed at the centre of the Gate's decision making. Ensure that effective policies and plans are in place to promote these, with regular monitoring and reviews to reflect best practice Productions, Operations and HR: Work with the Communications Manager to ensure the effective delivery of sales campaigns and a sustained programme of audience development Explore opportunities for the Gate to take its work elsewhere including on tour and within its local community Oversee the Senior Producer in their delivery of the day to day activities of the theatre and their budgets Negotiate with co-producing and partner companies Work with the Senior Producer to negotiate authors' rights and commissioning contracts Negotiate terms for premises agreements and maintain stakeholder relationships regarding all property related issues Lead on all HR matters to include: recruitment; employment contracts; day to day positive people management, and ensuring all HR policies and procedures are maintained and implemented Nurture a culture of organisational and personal wellbeing and support the team in their professional development Shared responsibilities with all staff members: Uphold and promote the Gate's values in everything we do Promote the work of the Gate both within the industry and to all potential audience members. Adhere and actively contribute to all policies and procedures including health and safety, anti- racism, safeguarding and Green Gate Additional tasks as required, commensurate with the overall purpose of the post Skills Essential: Demonstrable affinity with and commitment to the Gate's mission and values Strategic leadership experience at SMT level in an arts organisation Significant fundraising experience, securing gifts of over £50,000 and a comprehensive understanding of the fundraising climate Understanding of the business planning process Ability to collaborate with creative practitioners to translate an artistic vision into an annual programme within defined parameters of time and budget Experience in managing relationships with funders and other key partners Understanding of the London and national theatre ecology Experience of financial responsibility for multiple projects/productions, including setting and managing annual budgets A personal drive to create an inclusive, diverse and accessible world Experience of HR and positive people management Experience of a range of contract negotiations A confident leader and collaborative team member A clear decision maker with strong communication and presentation skills Ability to lead on the creation and implementation of a fundraising strategy Desirable: Experience of leading an organisation Experience of co-production and creative team contracting Experience of developing and implementing business plans Knowledge of audience development and marketing . click apply for full job details
Macildowie Recruitment and Retention
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Finance Business Partner Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Location: Nottingham Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Company A growing environmental services and resource recovery organisation operating across the UK. Works with a wide range of commercial and industrial clients to improve environmental performance and regulatory compliance Committed to sustainability, innovation, and supporting the transition to a circular economy Continues to invest in infrastructure, technology, and people to drive operational excellence and long-term growth The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially focused Finance Business Partner to join a dynamic and growing finance team. This role will support operational leaders by providing financial insight, driving performance, and supporting key strategic decisions. Key Responsibilities Partner with operational and commercial teams to provide financial insight and support decision making Prepare and analyse monthly management accounts and performance reports Lead budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes for assigned business areas Identify opportunities for cost control, efficiency improvements, and margin enhancement Provide variance analysis and clear commentary on financial performance Support business cases, investment appraisals, and strategic initiatives Work closely with senior stakeholders to drive financial accountability and performance Assist with continuous improvement of financial processes and reporting About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) or close to qualification Previous experience in a Finance Business Partner or commercial finance role Strong analytical and financial modelling skills Ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders Proactive, commercially minded, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong Excel and financial systems experience What's on Offer Salary of £50,000 - £55,000 Opportunity to work in a growing and sustainability-focused organisation Collaborative and supportive team environment Excellent exposure to senior stakeholders and operational decision making If you are a commercially minded finance professional looking to make an impact in a growing business, we would love to hear from you. Please put your home postcode on your CV when applying. Our recruitment tech uses this to make sure your CV is reviewed by the relevant consultant, for the relevant job(s), in the relevant geography. Macildowie are a recruitment business working on behalf of a client to recruit this role. Your personal data may be forwarded to that client company as part of the application process. If you would like information on how we will process your data please go to our website (macildowie) and view our fair processing notices which are located at the bottom of the page under privacy policies. Within the fair processing notice for Candidates there is guidance on how to amend your contact preferences or exercise your rights relating to personal data. We can't provide direct links as email address and website urls within our job adverts are removed by some of the websites on which we advertise. Macildowie is a specialist recruitment consultancy with a rich history of enhancing the careers of professionals across the Midlands and the Northern Home Counties. We have an unrivalled understanding of the local market place and recruit for the majority of the region's premier employers. To search for all of our live jobs please visit us at macildowie.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Finance Business Partner Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 Location: Nottingham Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Company A growing environmental services and resource recovery organisation operating across the UK. Works with a wide range of commercial and industrial clients to improve environmental performance and regulatory compliance Committed to sustainability, innovation, and supporting the transition to a circular economy Continues to invest in infrastructure, technology, and people to drive operational excellence and long-term growth The Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a commercially focused Finance Business Partner to join a dynamic and growing finance team. This role will support operational leaders by providing financial insight, driving performance, and supporting key strategic decisions. Key Responsibilities Partner with operational and commercial teams to provide financial insight and support decision making Prepare and analyse monthly management accounts and performance reports Lead budgeting, forecasting, and financial planning processes for assigned business areas Identify opportunities for cost control, efficiency improvements, and margin enhancement Provide variance analysis and clear commentary on financial performance Support business cases, investment appraisals, and strategic initiatives Work closely with senior stakeholders to drive financial accountability and performance Assist with continuous improvement of financial processes and reporting About You Qualified accountant (ACA, ACCA, or CIMA) or close to qualification Previous experience in a Finance Business Partner or commercial finance role Strong analytical and financial modelling skills Ability to communicate financial information clearly to non-finance stakeholders Proactive, commercially minded, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment Strong Excel and financial systems experience What's on Offer Salary of £50,000 - £55,000 Opportunity to work in a growing and sustainability-focused organisation Collaborative and supportive team environment Excellent exposure to senior stakeholders and operational decision making If you are a commercially minded finance professional looking to make an impact in a growing business, we would love to hear from you. Please put your home postcode on your CV when applying. Our recruitment tech uses this to make sure your CV is reviewed by the relevant consultant, for the relevant job(s), in the relevant geography. Macildowie are a recruitment business working on behalf of a client to recruit this role. Your personal data may be forwarded to that client company as part of the application process. If you would like information on how we will process your data please go to our website (macildowie) and view our fair processing notices which are located at the bottom of the page under privacy policies. Within the fair processing notice for Candidates there is guidance on how to amend your contact preferences or exercise your rights relating to personal data. We can't provide direct links as email address and website urls within our job adverts are removed by some of the websites on which we advertise. Macildowie is a specialist recruitment consultancy with a rich history of enhancing the careers of professionals across the Midlands and the Northern Home Counties. We have an unrivalled understanding of the local market place and recruit for the majority of the region's premier employers. To search for all of our live jobs please visit us at macildowie.
Murray McIntosh is a specialist recruitment consultancy with a strong industry reputation built on quality, integrity and long term partnerships. We work with high profile clients across policy, engineering and the Water sector, taking a consultative, insight led approach to recruitment in complex, regulated and technical markets. Senior consultants at Murray McIntosh play a key role in shaping client partnerships, growing specialist markets and contributing to the long term success of the business. We are recruiting Senior Recruitment Consultants across several teams. This role suits an experienced recruiter who enjoys owning client relationships, developing markets and acting as a role model within a collaborative team. What you will be doing Leading recruitment delivery within your specialist area Developing and expanding key client accounts Winning new business through reputation, insight and trusted relationships Mentoring junior consultants and contributing to team development Advising clients on workforce planning and market trends Driving desk performance while maintaining quality and credibility About you Proven recruitment experience with a strong billing track record Confident managing senior stakeholders and complex searches Comfortable operating autonomously while contributing to a team environment Ambitious and interested in long term progression Values quality, reputation and specialist knowledge Murray McIntosh is committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are happy to discuss any adjustments needed to support you through the recruitment process. Our specialist teams Policy & Public Affairs Working within industry, regulators, trade associations, charities and consultancies, we support our clients to recruit niche talent in policy, public affairs, communications and economics. Engineering Recruiting across disciplines from mechanical and electrical through to design and systems engineering. We work with defence, aerospace, manufacturing, science and research industries, supporting permanent and contract hiring at all levels. Water Partnering with water companies, consultancies and framework partners across clean and wastewater, infrastructure, environmental and capital programmes, with a strong contractor focus and long term client relationships. Benefits We offer clear career progression, accredited training and ongoing coaching, alongside excellent uncapped commission. Benefits also include private health insurance, a generous annual leave allowance, regular team socials including summer and Christmas parties. Our culture supports balance and wellbeing, with work from home Fridays and a collaborative, grown up working environment.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Murray McIntosh is a specialist recruitment consultancy with a strong industry reputation built on quality, integrity and long term partnerships. We work with high profile clients across policy, engineering and the Water sector, taking a consultative, insight led approach to recruitment in complex, regulated and technical markets. Senior consultants at Murray McIntosh play a key role in shaping client partnerships, growing specialist markets and contributing to the long term success of the business. We are recruiting Senior Recruitment Consultants across several teams. This role suits an experienced recruiter who enjoys owning client relationships, developing markets and acting as a role model within a collaborative team. What you will be doing Leading recruitment delivery within your specialist area Developing and expanding key client accounts Winning new business through reputation, insight and trusted relationships Mentoring junior consultants and contributing to team development Advising clients on workforce planning and market trends Driving desk performance while maintaining quality and credibility About you Proven recruitment experience with a strong billing track record Confident managing senior stakeholders and complex searches Comfortable operating autonomously while contributing to a team environment Ambitious and interested in long term progression Values quality, reputation and specialist knowledge Murray McIntosh is committed to building an inclusive and supportive workplace. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are happy to discuss any adjustments needed to support you through the recruitment process. Our specialist teams Policy & Public Affairs Working within industry, regulators, trade associations, charities and consultancies, we support our clients to recruit niche talent in policy, public affairs, communications and economics. Engineering Recruiting across disciplines from mechanical and electrical through to design and systems engineering. We work with defence, aerospace, manufacturing, science and research industries, supporting permanent and contract hiring at all levels. Water Partnering with water companies, consultancies and framework partners across clean and wastewater, infrastructure, environmental and capital programmes, with a strong contractor focus and long term client relationships. Benefits We offer clear career progression, accredited training and ongoing coaching, alongside excellent uncapped commission. Benefits also include private health insurance, a generous annual leave allowance, regular team socials including summer and Christmas parties. Our culture supports balance and wellbeing, with work from home Fridays and a collaborative, grown up working environment.
Are you passionate about improving the environmental performance of infrastructure development projects and helping the UK to deliver its net zero commitments? If so, we'd love to hear from you at AECOM. By joining us you will work daily with technical experts within our established Environmental Impact (EIA) team which comprises over 165 staff across the UK and Ireland. We are a founding member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) EIA Quality Mark, whilst everything we do aligns with our environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy. Aswe are a national team, we are flexible in terms of office location - this includes offices in Basingstoke, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Chesterfield, Croydon, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London Aldgate, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Plymouth, St Albans, Warrington as well as taking advantage of our flexible hybrid working model. At AECOM, we're at the forefront of innovation, delivering an exceptional portfolio of projects through long-term partnerships with key clients. This position offers an opportunity to be involved in large-scale development projects that are transforming our infrastructure - this includes: Energy generation projects, including carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and renewables (such large scale solar and floating offshore wind) Energy distribution and transmission projects (including projects forming part of the Great Grid Upgrade) Strategic national and regional rail projects Highway improvements and greenway projects Developments within the ecommerce, minerals and waste, water, defence, aviation, commercial/ residential and industrial sectors Here's what you'll do: Provide Expertise: As a Senior Environmental Consultant you'll coordinate environmental inputs to EIA screening and scoping reports, environmental assessments/ Environmental Statements (and in the future Environmental Outcomes Reports) and supporting documents, including the technical review of specialist chapters. You'll be involved across all project life stages, from early strategy development and site identification studies, through feasibility, optioneering/ option selection, outline design, to detailed design, discharging of conditions, construction, and scheme operation/ maintenance. You'll have the opportunity to work across a portfolio of development projects covering multiple consenting regimes (DCO, TCPA, TWA, hybrid Bill etc.). Ensure Quality: Your role requires a critical eye for detail to ensure that our deliverables are produced to the highest quality standards. Project Management: Your role will enable you to develop your project management skills by coordinating resources and budgets (with support as applicable). Collaborate: You will work as part of integrated design teams to improve the environmental outcomes of our projects - you will identify environmental constraints, identify impact avoidance and mitigation solutions, as well as opportunities to deliver benefits. Client Contact: Your role will require direct contact with our clients and our internal supply teams. Growth: You will promote AECOM's environmental services to both internal and external audiences. You will support business development opportunities and associated fee and technical proposal development. If you're passionate about innovation and turning bold ideas into reality, AECOM welcomes you. Join our team, where we don't just construct infrastructure but also uplift communities and enhance lives. Why not follow our AECOM Environmental services page on LinkedIn to stay updated on the impactful projects we're working on and see firsthand the difference we're making in the industry! Come grow with us. Become part of our dynamic to join our Environment & Sustainability business that has over 650 staff working across the UK and Ireland. Collaborate with top-tier experts to deliver a variety of captivating projects and actively promote AECOM's environmental services to both internal and external audiences. At AECOM, you'll thrive in an inclusive and forward-thinking environment where your contributions are valued. And let's not forget about the perks at AECOM. You'll enjoy a range of core and personalised benefits designed to support your future and well-being, customised to fit your lifestyle. Take advantage of career development opportunities, our flexible hybrid working model to ensure a work-life balance that suits your lifestyle, technical practice networks, AECOM University, and volunteering days. AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Are you passionate about improving the environmental performance of infrastructure development projects and helping the UK to deliver its net zero commitments? If so, we'd love to hear from you at AECOM. By joining us you will work daily with technical experts within our established Environmental Impact (EIA) team which comprises over 165 staff across the UK and Ireland. We are a founding member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) EIA Quality Mark, whilst everything we do aligns with our environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy. Aswe are a national team, we are flexible in terms of office location - this includes offices in Basingstoke, Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Chesterfield, Croydon, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds, London Aldgate, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Plymouth, St Albans, Warrington as well as taking advantage of our flexible hybrid working model. At AECOM, we're at the forefront of innovation, delivering an exceptional portfolio of projects through long-term partnerships with key clients. This position offers an opportunity to be involved in large-scale development projects that are transforming our infrastructure - this includes: Energy generation projects, including carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and renewables (such large scale solar and floating offshore wind) Energy distribution and transmission projects (including projects forming part of the Great Grid Upgrade) Strategic national and regional rail projects Highway improvements and greenway projects Developments within the ecommerce, minerals and waste, water, defence, aviation, commercial/ residential and industrial sectors Here's what you'll do: Provide Expertise: As a Senior Environmental Consultant you'll coordinate environmental inputs to EIA screening and scoping reports, environmental assessments/ Environmental Statements (and in the future Environmental Outcomes Reports) and supporting documents, including the technical review of specialist chapters. You'll be involved across all project life stages, from early strategy development and site identification studies, through feasibility, optioneering/ option selection, outline design, to detailed design, discharging of conditions, construction, and scheme operation/ maintenance. You'll have the opportunity to work across a portfolio of development projects covering multiple consenting regimes (DCO, TCPA, TWA, hybrid Bill etc.). Ensure Quality: Your role requires a critical eye for detail to ensure that our deliverables are produced to the highest quality standards. Project Management: Your role will enable you to develop your project management skills by coordinating resources and budgets (with support as applicable). Collaborate: You will work as part of integrated design teams to improve the environmental outcomes of our projects - you will identify environmental constraints, identify impact avoidance and mitigation solutions, as well as opportunities to deliver benefits. Client Contact: Your role will require direct contact with our clients and our internal supply teams. Growth: You will promote AECOM's environmental services to both internal and external audiences. You will support business development opportunities and associated fee and technical proposal development. If you're passionate about innovation and turning bold ideas into reality, AECOM welcomes you. Join our team, where we don't just construct infrastructure but also uplift communities and enhance lives. Why not follow our AECOM Environmental services page on LinkedIn to stay updated on the impactful projects we're working on and see firsthand the difference we're making in the industry! Come grow with us. Become part of our dynamic to join our Environment & Sustainability business that has over 650 staff working across the UK and Ireland. Collaborate with top-tier experts to deliver a variety of captivating projects and actively promote AECOM's environmental services to both internal and external audiences. At AECOM, you'll thrive in an inclusive and forward-thinking environment where your contributions are valued. And let's not forget about the perks at AECOM. You'll enjoy a range of core and personalised benefits designed to support your future and well-being, customised to fit your lifestyle. Take advantage of career development opportunities, our flexible hybrid working model to ensure a work-life balance that suits your lifestyle, technical practice networks, AECOM University, and volunteering days. AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, new energy and the environment, our public- and private-sector clients trust us to solve their most complex
About us: 31ten is an agile, independent consultancy and certified B Corp. Trusted by our clients and partners, we've been named as one of the UK's Leading Management Consultancies by the Financial Times every year since 2020. We work in partnership with the public sector to make places better for the people that live, work, and learn in them. Integrity, inclusivity, social and environmental awareness are at the heart of what we do, and we collaborate with our clients to deliver sustainable change, meaningful impact, and better outcomes. Work-life balance is important to us - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the London office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported. 31ten works across Local & Central Government, Housing & Development, Education, Health & Social Care and Blue Light Services. Our services in these sectors typically take the shape of: Customer, Digital & Technology; Strategy & Transformation; People & Change; Placemaking & Regeneration; Finance & Assets; Procurement & Partnerships; and Business Cases. About the role: Managing Consultants at 31ten are central to successful project delivery. Their work goes beyond delivering high-quality advice and outputs - they are responsible for managing delivery teams, quality and commercials, whilst being the face of the project and engaging positively with our clients. We are keen to speak to candidates who are interested in helping us to design and deliver services to the public sector, which: Promote place-based investment approaches that drive inclusive economic growth and long-term value for local communities Leverage public investment to catalyse regeneration and sustainable growth Generate long-term sustainable income streams or one-off receipts through strategic asset reviews Identify opportunities and evaluate options to drive regeneration, repurpose assets and develop new housing Supports growth ambitions through local economic strategies Develop and implement investment strategies, including investment funds, and advise on commercial opportunities Preparation of economic appraisals, impact assessments, and evaluation studies to inform strategic decision-making and prioritise projects Analyse regional and local economic conditions and trends to inform planning, investment, and regeneration priorities Facilitate partnerships between public, private, and community stakeholders to drive inclusive, sustainable economic outcomes Assess and monitor the impact of economic interventions to ensure delivery of intended outcomes for communities The points above reflect our broad-ranging mission, so we don't expect relevant experience in them all. In fact, our preferred recruits tend to have a focused CV with strong evidence of experience in some but not all areas. In this role, we'd expect you to Take responsibility for clarifying scope, planning and delivery of projects, meeting deadlines and flagging risks, tasking and managing the project team Have good commercial acumen in a consulting context and strong management of project hygiene factors, including awareness of the impact on the project and wider business performance Have a growing client network, develop strong relationships with clients through project work, and effectively influence opposite numbers at a project level Be able to design and complete a range of data analysis and convey key insights with a clear understanding of client context, relative strengths, risks and sensitivities Be a clear and effective communicator, with the ability to tailor style to the audience and client context Be a confident report writer - happy holding the pen - and confidently present your own work / findings externally and facilitate regular client engagement Have a strong understanding of the sector and market, and take a proactive approach to further development Be able to plan and manage end-to-end proposal and tender response process, preparing well-drafted responses to bid questions for senior review and directing others as required About you: A great '31tenner' is a self-starter with drive and ambition. We are looking for people who can build excellent client relationships and work collaboratively within a team environment. But above all else, you must be passionate about social impact and working with the public sector. We hire the person first, experience second, shaping the role around the individual. We recognise that every candidate's experiences and background will be different. We value a broad, diverse range of perspectives. We're keen to hear from values-driven candidates, with: Demonstrable experience in Economic Development & Growth, Finance, Investment and Policy Demonstrable experience working either for or with the public sector, specifically local or central government, in-house or in a consulting role with public sector clients Experience writing HMT Green Book Business Cases A growth mindset, regularly seeking feedback and continuous self-improvement Initiative and ownership, self-managing your time, flagging your availability and clearly communicating updates with project teams, working across multiple projects in tandem The ability to engage successfully with clients, client teams and key stakeholders and to work in a relational manner/style A demonstrable commitment to improving public sector and local government services The ability to deal with ambiguity and to navigate complex or unclear issues The ability to think analytically, systematically, and logically, breaking down complex information to enable us and our clients to better understand them Be comfortable receiving and delivering clear, constructive feedback (or prepared to embrace the uncomfortable!) An active contribution to the development of our company culture, role-modelling our values and engaging with internal initiatives and knowledge-sharing Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexi bank holidays - the option to substitute religious holidays for a date that is meaningful to you The option to purchase up to 5 additional annual leave days (per year) Private healthcare package with BUPA and the ability to add family members Matched pension up to 6% of gross salary Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Annual performance-based bonus (discretionary) Work-life balance - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported A friendly and supportive working environment with regular opportunities for collaboration, team socials and modern offices with excellent facilities for staff in a central location Annual team away day and Christmas party Opportunities to get involved in our social value programme of volunteering and pro-bono support to causes that align with our mission Continuous opportunities for career development and training, including support to pursue professional qualifications (that align to our work) Unlimited access to our online learning platform, You Can Now Salary sacrifice cycle-to-work, tech at home and electric vehicle scheme Access to our Payroll Giving scheme, enabling tax efficient donations to charities of your choice Our interview process: 1st stage - Initial phone call with our People Lead 2nd stage - Technical interview - Includes an Excel test and case study / presentation task (2hrs, virtual via Teams) with two members of the hiring team 3rd stage - Values & behaviours interview - Final meeting with two members of our Senior Leadership Team (1hr, in-person)
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
About us: 31ten is an agile, independent consultancy and certified B Corp. Trusted by our clients and partners, we've been named as one of the UK's Leading Management Consultancies by the Financial Times every year since 2020. We work in partnership with the public sector to make places better for the people that live, work, and learn in them. Integrity, inclusivity, social and environmental awareness are at the heart of what we do, and we collaborate with our clients to deliver sustainable change, meaningful impact, and better outcomes. Work-life balance is important to us - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the London office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported. 31ten works across Local & Central Government, Housing & Development, Education, Health & Social Care and Blue Light Services. Our services in these sectors typically take the shape of: Customer, Digital & Technology; Strategy & Transformation; People & Change; Placemaking & Regeneration; Finance & Assets; Procurement & Partnerships; and Business Cases. About the role: Managing Consultants at 31ten are central to successful project delivery. Their work goes beyond delivering high-quality advice and outputs - they are responsible for managing delivery teams, quality and commercials, whilst being the face of the project and engaging positively with our clients. We are keen to speak to candidates who are interested in helping us to design and deliver services to the public sector, which: Promote place-based investment approaches that drive inclusive economic growth and long-term value for local communities Leverage public investment to catalyse regeneration and sustainable growth Generate long-term sustainable income streams or one-off receipts through strategic asset reviews Identify opportunities and evaluate options to drive regeneration, repurpose assets and develop new housing Supports growth ambitions through local economic strategies Develop and implement investment strategies, including investment funds, and advise on commercial opportunities Preparation of economic appraisals, impact assessments, and evaluation studies to inform strategic decision-making and prioritise projects Analyse regional and local economic conditions and trends to inform planning, investment, and regeneration priorities Facilitate partnerships between public, private, and community stakeholders to drive inclusive, sustainable economic outcomes Assess and monitor the impact of economic interventions to ensure delivery of intended outcomes for communities The points above reflect our broad-ranging mission, so we don't expect relevant experience in them all. In fact, our preferred recruits tend to have a focused CV with strong evidence of experience in some but not all areas. In this role, we'd expect you to Take responsibility for clarifying scope, planning and delivery of projects, meeting deadlines and flagging risks, tasking and managing the project team Have good commercial acumen in a consulting context and strong management of project hygiene factors, including awareness of the impact on the project and wider business performance Have a growing client network, develop strong relationships with clients through project work, and effectively influence opposite numbers at a project level Be able to design and complete a range of data analysis and convey key insights with a clear understanding of client context, relative strengths, risks and sensitivities Be a clear and effective communicator, with the ability to tailor style to the audience and client context Be a confident report writer - happy holding the pen - and confidently present your own work / findings externally and facilitate regular client engagement Have a strong understanding of the sector and market, and take a proactive approach to further development Be able to plan and manage end-to-end proposal and tender response process, preparing well-drafted responses to bid questions for senior review and directing others as required About you: A great '31tenner' is a self-starter with drive and ambition. We are looking for people who can build excellent client relationships and work collaboratively within a team environment. But above all else, you must be passionate about social impact and working with the public sector. We hire the person first, experience second, shaping the role around the individual. We recognise that every candidate's experiences and background will be different. We value a broad, diverse range of perspectives. We're keen to hear from values-driven candidates, with: Demonstrable experience in Economic Development & Growth, Finance, Investment and Policy Demonstrable experience working either for or with the public sector, specifically local or central government, in-house or in a consulting role with public sector clients Experience writing HMT Green Book Business Cases A growth mindset, regularly seeking feedback and continuous self-improvement Initiative and ownership, self-managing your time, flagging your availability and clearly communicating updates with project teams, working across multiple projects in tandem The ability to engage successfully with clients, client teams and key stakeholders and to work in a relational manner/style A demonstrable commitment to improving public sector and local government services The ability to deal with ambiguity and to navigate complex or unclear issues The ability to think analytically, systematically, and logically, breaking down complex information to enable us and our clients to better understand them Be comfortable receiving and delivering clear, constructive feedback (or prepared to embrace the uncomfortable!) An active contribution to the development of our company culture, role-modelling our values and engaging with internal initiatives and knowledge-sharing Benefits: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Flexi bank holidays - the option to substitute religious holidays for a date that is meaningful to you The option to purchase up to 5 additional annual leave days (per year) Private healthcare package with BUPA and the ability to add family members Matched pension up to 6% of gross salary Enhanced maternity and shared parental leave Annual performance-based bonus (discretionary) Work-life balance - we recognise that everyone has interests and commitments outside of their work and so we strongly advocate for working in the way that's best for you. Whether that's part-time, condensed hours, from home or the office, flexible working arrangements are actively supported A friendly and supportive working environment with regular opportunities for collaboration, team socials and modern offices with excellent facilities for staff in a central location Annual team away day and Christmas party Opportunities to get involved in our social value programme of volunteering and pro-bono support to causes that align with our mission Continuous opportunities for career development and training, including support to pursue professional qualifications (that align to our work) Unlimited access to our online learning platform, You Can Now Salary sacrifice cycle-to-work, tech at home and electric vehicle scheme Access to our Payroll Giving scheme, enabling tax efficient donations to charities of your choice Our interview process: 1st stage - Initial phone call with our People Lead 2nd stage - Technical interview - Includes an Excel test and case study / presentation task (2hrs, virtual via Teams) with two members of the hiring team 3rd stage - Values & behaviours interview - Final meeting with two members of our Senior Leadership Team (1hr, in-person)
Overview Exciting Opportunity: Join a rapidly growing Environmental Management and Assessment Team! Are you ready to take your career to new heights? My client's Environmental Management and Assessment Team is expanding, and hence on the lookout for passionate individuals at Principal and Senior levels to join their team across multiple locations in the UK. From Exeter to London, Luton to Birmingham, Wakefield to Manchester, this is your chance to be part of a dynamic team making a real difference. As a key member of the team, you'll have the opportunity to work on exciting projects spanning various sectors. From coordinating Environmental Impact Assessments to preparing Environmental Statements and Risk Assessments, you'll play a crucial role in delivering objective-led solutions that drive our business forward. Location Across the UK - Exeter, London, Luton, Birmingham, Wakefield, Manchester Responsibilities & Tasks Lead the coordination of Environmental Impact Assessments, ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Prepare Environmental Statements, Management Plans, and Risk Assessments, demonstrating your expertise in environmental science and legislation. Collaborate with internal teams and partner companies to deliver exceptional outcomes for our clients. Drive business development initiatives, advocating for our services and contributing to bid preparation. Foster strong relationships with clients and third parties, enhancing our reputation and securing new opportunities. Champion our company's capabilities internally and externally, promoting my client's services to current and prospective clients. Ideal Candidate Profile Hold a degree in Environmental Science or related field. Membership of relevant professional bodies such as IEMA, with Chartered Environmentalist or Chartered Scientist status preferred. Proven experience in coordinating Environmental Impact Assessments across different sectors. Sound knowledge of the UK planning system and consents processes, with practical experience in assembling Environmental Statements. Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams. Commercial acumen and a track record of success in environmental consultancy procurement. Rewards & Benefits In return for your hard work and dedication, my client offers a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization with ambitious growth plans. You'll receive extensive training, ample opportunities for career advancement, and the chance to shape the future of the business. If you're ready to take the next step in your sustainability career, we encourage you to reach out for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity. Let's explore how you can contribute to my client's growth and make a meaningful impact on the world around us. This is one of a number of exciting positions currently available via JSM Associates. JSM offers an extensive range of jobs in the areas of Environmental and Sustainability, including ESG, EIA and Ecology, Contaminated Land, Environmental Planning, Air Quality and Noise. Phone - Email - Website - Twitter LinkedIn
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Overview Exciting Opportunity: Join a rapidly growing Environmental Management and Assessment Team! Are you ready to take your career to new heights? My client's Environmental Management and Assessment Team is expanding, and hence on the lookout for passionate individuals at Principal and Senior levels to join their team across multiple locations in the UK. From Exeter to London, Luton to Birmingham, Wakefield to Manchester, this is your chance to be part of a dynamic team making a real difference. As a key member of the team, you'll have the opportunity to work on exciting projects spanning various sectors. From coordinating Environmental Impact Assessments to preparing Environmental Statements and Risk Assessments, you'll play a crucial role in delivering objective-led solutions that drive our business forward. Location Across the UK - Exeter, London, Luton, Birmingham, Wakefield, Manchester Responsibilities & Tasks Lead the coordination of Environmental Impact Assessments, ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Prepare Environmental Statements, Management Plans, and Risk Assessments, demonstrating your expertise in environmental science and legislation. Collaborate with internal teams and partner companies to deliver exceptional outcomes for our clients. Drive business development initiatives, advocating for our services and contributing to bid preparation. Foster strong relationships with clients and third parties, enhancing our reputation and securing new opportunities. Champion our company's capabilities internally and externally, promoting my client's services to current and prospective clients. Ideal Candidate Profile Hold a degree in Environmental Science or related field. Membership of relevant professional bodies such as IEMA, with Chartered Environmentalist or Chartered Scientist status preferred. Proven experience in coordinating Environmental Impact Assessments across different sectors. Sound knowledge of the UK planning system and consents processes, with practical experience in assembling Environmental Statements. Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams. Commercial acumen and a track record of success in environmental consultancy procurement. Rewards & Benefits In return for your hard work and dedication, my client offers a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization with ambitious growth plans. You'll receive extensive training, ample opportunities for career advancement, and the chance to shape the future of the business. If you're ready to take the next step in your sustainability career, we encourage you to reach out for a confidential discussion about this exciting opportunity. Let's explore how you can contribute to my client's growth and make a meaningful impact on the world around us. This is one of a number of exciting positions currently available via JSM Associates. JSM offers an extensive range of jobs in the areas of Environmental and Sustainability, including ESG, EIA and Ecology, Contaminated Land, Environmental Planning, Air Quality and Noise. Phone - Email - Website - Twitter LinkedIn
A well-established planning consultancy is looking for a Graduate EIA Consultant in Maidstone. This is an excellent entry-level opportunity for motivated graduates to assist in Environmental Impact Assessments across various projects. Candidates will work closely with experienced professionals, gaining exposure in a supportive team setting. The role offers hybrid working arrangements, competitive salary, and opportunities for career development and mentoring.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
A well-established planning consultancy is looking for a Graduate EIA Consultant in Maidstone. This is an excellent entry-level opportunity for motivated graduates to assist in Environmental Impact Assessments across various projects. Candidates will work closely with experienced professionals, gaining exposure in a supportive team setting. The role offers hybrid working arrangements, competitive salary, and opportunities for career development and mentoring.
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. A little more about your role We are looking for a Senior level environmental professional to support our Environmental Management and Assessment Team in one of our UK offices. We have an exciting portfolio of projects which span a number of sectors such as energy, aviation, nuclear, rail, property and Local Government to name but a few. We need people with creative spirit, a dedicated approach and a solid grounding in environmental design, assessment and management at any stage of the development project lifecycle. As one of the largest environmental consultancies in the UK, WSP gets involved in some of the most challenging and high-profile projects. We work on anything from small developments across every sector, through to major national infrastructure schemes. Our Environmental Management and Assessment Team oversees and manages the environmental inputs to these schemes, with involvement through their lifecycle. Our early engagement at the concept and option stages helps us to shape projects that reflect the challenges of sensitive environments and communities. In supporting continued design through to consent application, we work closely with our wider environmental specialists, as well as other skilled professionals, to develop proposals that fit with and enhance the environment and communities they sit within. We work to build in wider benefits of improved habitats, cleaner air and water, lower carbon and overall environmental gain. And with schemes approved and underway, we work alongside design and construction teams to ensure practice meets commitment. The role is ideally suited to a pro active individual looking to use their initiative to progress their career. As a Senior EIA Consultant within WSPs Environmental Assessment and Management team, you will work with a range of technical environmental specialists and design teams across multiple sectors to manage environmental inputs to project designs and assessments. You will be instrumental in improving the environmental performance for a diverse range of projects across multiple sectors. The role would suit an enthusiastic individual looking to influence, manage and deliver environmental elements of engineering projects, within a wide range of sectors including rail, highways, energy and commercial / residential, from feasibility through to planning, detailed design, construction and handover / maintenance. You will have responsibility for managing projects including tasks relating to bidding, project team management, project delivery, and financial management. You will have the opportunity to work with a great team across the UK, where inspiring work and a fulfilling working life are a priority. A typical week could include: Providing environmental advice and support to clients, project managers and colleagues Working with colleagues, diverse environmental specialists, clients and engineering teams to promote sustainable design and environmental enhancement Managing the delivery of a diverse range of environmental inputs into projects including EIA screening requests and scoping reports, environmental constraints studies, environmental management plans and Environmental Statements Managing projects, overseeing our performance on technical, quality, commercial, and health and safety Building relationships with clients and identifying opportunities to provide support in areas such as resourcing, programming, strategy development and project delivery. Undertaking activities to secure new work, including preparing proposals, contributing to strategic bid preparation, and participating in business development opportunities. Supporting the development of innovative techniques to shape the way we do our business whether through Digital EIA, Technical Excellence, Future Ready EIA etc. Inspiring and upskilling junior colleagues to support their career development. Promoting an inclusive workplace, demonstrating an understanding of Health and Safety whilst living the values of our health, safety, and wellbeing culture. Undertaking actions that contribute towards the success of the WSP business strategy, whilst being self motivated towards goals relevant to the role, team, and your projects. What we will be looking for you to demonstrate A relevant environmental degree level qualification in EIA, or similar Achieved or demonstrably working towards Chartered Environmental Status and Full membership of IEMA, or similar qualification with a relevant professional body Experience of EIA and EIA processes and working with limited supervision within multi disciplinary teams Knowledge and experience of relevant environmental and planning legislation Demonstrable post qualified experience of coordinating environmental assessments on a variety of projects An appreciation of project management activities, including commercial and risk aspects, forecasting, and quality assurance Experience in work winning and bid preparation activities Experience of liaising with cross discipline teams, clients, and with external bodies and organisations Verbal and written communication skills including report writing with an attention to detail Demonstrable experience of promoting a positive health, safety and wellbeing culture Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all. Join our close knit community of talented individuals who share your passion for making a positive impact. Our global team includes more than 69,000 employees, working together to make a difference in communities both close to home and around the world. With us, you can. Apply today.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. A little more about your role We are looking for a Senior level environmental professional to support our Environmental Management and Assessment Team in one of our UK offices. We have an exciting portfolio of projects which span a number of sectors such as energy, aviation, nuclear, rail, property and Local Government to name but a few. We need people with creative spirit, a dedicated approach and a solid grounding in environmental design, assessment and management at any stage of the development project lifecycle. As one of the largest environmental consultancies in the UK, WSP gets involved in some of the most challenging and high-profile projects. We work on anything from small developments across every sector, through to major national infrastructure schemes. Our Environmental Management and Assessment Team oversees and manages the environmental inputs to these schemes, with involvement through their lifecycle. Our early engagement at the concept and option stages helps us to shape projects that reflect the challenges of sensitive environments and communities. In supporting continued design through to consent application, we work closely with our wider environmental specialists, as well as other skilled professionals, to develop proposals that fit with and enhance the environment and communities they sit within. We work to build in wider benefits of improved habitats, cleaner air and water, lower carbon and overall environmental gain. And with schemes approved and underway, we work alongside design and construction teams to ensure practice meets commitment. The role is ideally suited to a pro active individual looking to use their initiative to progress their career. As a Senior EIA Consultant within WSPs Environmental Assessment and Management team, you will work with a range of technical environmental specialists and design teams across multiple sectors to manage environmental inputs to project designs and assessments. You will be instrumental in improving the environmental performance for a diverse range of projects across multiple sectors. The role would suit an enthusiastic individual looking to influence, manage and deliver environmental elements of engineering projects, within a wide range of sectors including rail, highways, energy and commercial / residential, from feasibility through to planning, detailed design, construction and handover / maintenance. You will have responsibility for managing projects including tasks relating to bidding, project team management, project delivery, and financial management. You will have the opportunity to work with a great team across the UK, where inspiring work and a fulfilling working life are a priority. A typical week could include: Providing environmental advice and support to clients, project managers and colleagues Working with colleagues, diverse environmental specialists, clients and engineering teams to promote sustainable design and environmental enhancement Managing the delivery of a diverse range of environmental inputs into projects including EIA screening requests and scoping reports, environmental constraints studies, environmental management plans and Environmental Statements Managing projects, overseeing our performance on technical, quality, commercial, and health and safety Building relationships with clients and identifying opportunities to provide support in areas such as resourcing, programming, strategy development and project delivery. Undertaking activities to secure new work, including preparing proposals, contributing to strategic bid preparation, and participating in business development opportunities. Supporting the development of innovative techniques to shape the way we do our business whether through Digital EIA, Technical Excellence, Future Ready EIA etc. Inspiring and upskilling junior colleagues to support their career development. Promoting an inclusive workplace, demonstrating an understanding of Health and Safety whilst living the values of our health, safety, and wellbeing culture. Undertaking actions that contribute towards the success of the WSP business strategy, whilst being self motivated towards goals relevant to the role, team, and your projects. What we will be looking for you to demonstrate A relevant environmental degree level qualification in EIA, or similar Achieved or demonstrably working towards Chartered Environmental Status and Full membership of IEMA, or similar qualification with a relevant professional body Experience of EIA and EIA processes and working with limited supervision within multi disciplinary teams Knowledge and experience of relevant environmental and planning legislation Demonstrable post qualified experience of coordinating environmental assessments on a variety of projects An appreciation of project management activities, including commercial and risk aspects, forecasting, and quality assurance Experience in work winning and bid preparation activities Experience of liaising with cross discipline teams, clients, and with external bodies and organisations Verbal and written communication skills including report writing with an attention to detail Demonstrable experience of promoting a positive health, safety and wellbeing culture Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all. Join our close knit community of talented individuals who share your passion for making a positive impact. Our global team includes more than 69,000 employees, working together to make a difference in communities both close to home and around the world. With us, you can. Apply today.