Our exciting and diverse array of projects across our region keeps us on our toes and we are committed to providing the best water and water recycling services to our customers. However, we understand and appreciate our roles as environmental custodians, meaning we never compromise our duties to our natural surroundings during our construction work. To support our Environmental Managers in the delivery of strategic priorities, we are looking for an Environmental Advisor to join the Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality (SHEQ) team.
What will you be doing as our new Environmental Advisor?
As our new Environmental Advisor, you’ll provide support to project teams during pre-construction and on-site stages of multiple projects You’ll assist in the preparation and review of environmental paperwork required for construction ensuring we remain ethical and compliant whilst not impacting on pressing deadlines.
Key responsibilities:
Providing support to construction projects on environmental and sustainability issues, including assisting with document production and review as necessary.
Work collaboratively across the @one Alliance contract to ensure requirements of the Alliance Management System (AMS) are delivered at appropriate stages and environmental constraints are communicated.
Consult with environmental regulators and key stakeholders where not undertaken in earlier project planning stages.
Undertake regular inspections and audits on construction sites across the region to ensure compliance with current environmental legislation and internal requirements, and highlight and promote best practices.
Support Partner Organisations in achieving their environmental goals and sustainability objectives.
Form part of the CAT1 and CAT2 incident investigation team and assist with the reporting of CAT3 and CAT4 / Near miss reporting whilst updating the NCR log for environmental issues and close out.
Develop and deliver training on environmental issues as required by the @one Alliance training plan.
Provide accurate, timely and value-added performance reporting to contribute to business decision making.
A little bit about your skills, experience and behaviours….
To join the team in achieving environmental excellence, you’ll have experience in providing on site environmental support and have an interest in a host of environmental issues including soil testing, archaeology, ecology and contaminated land as well as knowledge of key environmental legislation. Your direct experience with environmental regulators alongside your data analysis and interpretation will allow you to make informed and trusted suggestions and decisions.
Educated to degree level in an environmental related discipline, with membership of a professional body, and possessing excellent communication and problem-solving skills, you’ll relish the opportunity to work across our alliance and enhance our environmental offerings to encourage safe, ethical and robust outperformance.
If you are an experienced, ambitious and driven Environmental professional looking for the next step in your career, please apply today!
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