
Technical Director - Environmental Impact Assessment
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Energy generation projects, including carbon capture and storage, hydrogen and renewables (solar and wind)
- Energy distribution and transmission projects (including international connectors)
- Strategic national and regional rail projects
- Highway improvements and greenway projects
- Regeneration projects, including portside developments
- Developments within the ecommerce, minerals and waste, water, defence, aviation, commercial/ residential and industrial sectors
- Expertise: Lead and direct multidisciplinary environmental inputs across a wide range of projects, helping our clients gain development consent. This includes the technical review and verification of environment report inputs, as well as directing staff resources and budgets (with support as applicable)
- Collaborate: Work as part of integrated design teams to identify environmental constraints, avoid impacts and develop solutions in accordance with the mitigation hierarchy, as well as delivering benefits where possible
- Create: Lead and support business opportunities and associated fee and technical proposal development. Active engagement with our clients and ongoing client relationship management
- Inspire: Active role in staff development and mentoring
- Champion: Promote AECOM's environmental services to both internal and external audiences
- Experience of leading consultancy services
- An excellent understanding of the EIA processes, environmental assessment methods
- A detailed understanding of relevant consenting and licensing regimes
- Confidence when engaging with a wide variety of stakeholder groups and clients
- The ability to work collaboratively as part of an established team, leading inputs from specialist technical teams
- Excellent verbal and report writing skills, including technical reviewing
- Project director skills, including programming, staff resource and budget management
- A degree in a relevant environmental discipline (preferably a Masters degree) and an appropriate professional membership
- Willingness to travel
- Chartered Environmentalist status
- Interest in line management duties and staff mentoring
- Experience of the DCO and/ or TWAO consenting regimes