Sectors: environmental management, water & hydrology
Closing date: Sunday, 20th October 2024
Senior Environmental Project Manager - NEAS - 29551
Region: National
Permanent, Full Time, Part Time, Compressed Hours
Salary Minimum: £39,635
Job description
We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies.
We are looking for Senior Environmental Project Managers (SEPM) to join our National Environmental Assessment and Sustainability team (NEAS).
This advert is for national recruitment. We currently have vacancies in the Eastern and South-East teams. However, applicants successful at interview from any geographical location will be held on our reserve list for the next 6 months and may be offered roles in other teams nationally if vacancies arise.
You will provide environmental advice relating to design, environmental risk and programme management.
Duties include:
One available role is within the River Thames Scheme (RTS), which aims to deliver a suite of flood risk reduction measures combined with a range of environmental enhancements and new public amenities between Egham Hythe in Staines to Teddington in Surrey.
Further information about the RTS scheme can be found at the following link: www.riverthamesscheme.org.uk
Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You will be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training. Flexible working arrangements will be available.
The team
NEAS manage the environmental assessment of the Environment Agency’s capital projects, strategies and plans, to ensure compliance with environmental legislation and policy. We ensure opportunities to improve the environment for people and wildlife are identified and taken forward.
You will be a member of a dispersed NEAS team comprised of colleagues with professional backgrounds in archaeology and heritage, ecology, environmental assessment, sustainability, carbon and landscape design.
Experience/skills required
Essential:
Desirable:
Contact and additional information
Benefits include generous pension provision and leave entitlement. Our flexible working supports a healthy work/life balance and offers numerous choices to accommodate the demands that personal commitments may present. Excellent training and learning opportunities are available, including personal and professional development.
Travel to other offices and sites will be required.
Closing Date: 20 October 2024
Interviews are anticipated to take place w/c: Monday 4th November 2024