
Senior Environmental Planner
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Designing and delivering effective consultation and engagement programs with Indigenous communities, stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and the public-whether through Public Information Centres (virtual or in-person), notices, or open houses.
- Navigating permitting and regulatory requirements by liaising with local, provincial, and federal authorities.
- Managing records of consultation, including tracking engagement with Rights holders and stakeholders.
- Coordinating technical specialists in disciplines such as fish and fish habitat, terrestrial ecology, noise, air quality, archaeology, built heritage, climate change, contamination, groundwater, and more.
- Conducting site visits to evaluate environmental conditions and constraints.
- Leading assessments of environmental features, potential impacts, and developing avoidance, mitigation, and enhancement strategies.
- Advising internal teams and clients on legislation, guidelines, and environmental policy.
- Preparing clear, compelling environmental documentation and reports for various project stages, from planning through construction.
- Supporting client relationships and project meetings, both remotely and in-person.
- Playing an active role in business development-writing proposals, participating in industry events, and contributing to AECOM's thought leadership.
- Mentoring junior staff and sharing knowledge through our Technical Practice Groups.
- Leading or supporting project management duties including work planning, budget tracking, and scheduling.