ERM is looking for a motivated, hands-on Contaminated Land & Remediation Consultant to join our Liability Portfolio Management and Remediation (LPMR) team in the UK. Working under the direction of program managers and partners, the successful candidate will work on interesting site investigation and remediation projects throughout the region, with increasing responsibility for task/project management duties. This is a great opportunity to work with ERM's technical experts to implement the latest investigation and remediation technologies as well as more sustainable approaches, while building the required experience to obtain your professional registration. The successful candidate for the role of Consultant would undertake a range of duties including but not limited to the following: Supervision of contractors and undertaking routine monitoring during site investigations. Regular field work (walkovers, logging soils, soil and groundwater sampling, supervising and managing contractors on site) Office support (data analysis, manipulation and presentation, reporting, etc.) Produce environmental desk study, site investigation and verification reports by undertaking both office and site based work. Assist in fee proposal preparation for future work Training will be provided to develop the skills to manage small then medium sized projects, to include financial management. We are looking for individuals with the following experience: Have a sound awareness, knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation and regulations, British Standards, industry guidance documents and best practice. Previous experience in supporting investigation, risk assessment, or environmental assessment work with exposure to fieldwork supervision in an Environmental or Water Consultancy is preferred. Experience working on active industrial sites with advanced safety cultures or in remote locations preferred Qualified to degree level with a BSc and MSc in a environmental sciences, hydrogeology, geology, geochemistry or chemistry discipline. Excellent spatial and temporal data analysis / handling / manipulation and some GIS skills. We are looking for individuals with the following general attributes: A passion and desire to build a career within the wider environmental context Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to think outside the box and tackle problems with little available data. The ability to simulate uncertainty and apply this to real situations. Ability to work on own initiative and seek assistance when required Ability to organise and prioritise workload to ensure that timescales are met Good problem solving/contingency planning skills with ability to find quick, innovative and practical solutions. Ability to prepare accurate, concise and well written reports Take responsibility for personal development Able to work collaboratively with others to form strong positive working relationships with colleagues, clients and contractors. Demonstrate pride in work, through accurate timely delivery Be well organised and systematic To Apply We aim to build an inclusive culture by identifying, acquiring, developing and retaining a highly skilled and high performing workforce that reflects the diverse global marketplace in which we operate, regardless of gender, ethnicity, religious preference, sexual orientation, physical attributes, or educational background. If you share our values and are interested in this role, please apply by sending your CV and a short cover letter explaining why you think you are suited to the role. ERM does not accept recruiting agency resumes and is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes. Hybrid