Associate or Associate Director level Environmental Planner required to join a highly regarded independent consultancy with a reputation for delivering high quality planning solutions. In this role, you will lead and manage a multidisciplinary planning team and support the delivery of solutions for host of projects spanning onshore wind, solar, battery storage, and grid. This is a key appointment for our client and offers the opportunity for an ambitious candidate to rapidly progress to Director / Partner level while playing an integral role in the continued growth and development of the business. Role Work closely with the Planning Director in managing the workload of the planning team and act as environmental planning lead for major projects in the energy (predominantly renewables) sector and other major planning applications in Scotland, as well as supporting the delivery of work in England and Wales. Coordinating and managing multidisciplinary teams working on planning and/or EIA projects, including confidently discussing and resolving complex assessment issues and effectively managing project programmes. Managing and supporting the delivery of feasibility studies, environmental reviews, and documentation for colleagues across the business. Providing competent and reliable advice on planning matters, ensuring work is undertaken diligently and meets any statutory requirements. Raise the profile of the business through attendance at events, website development, marketing and social media. Undertake business development through the preparation of tenders, consolidating relationships with existing clients and proactively seeking out new business opportunities with prospective clients in Scotland and the North of England. Requirements Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Town Planning, Geography, Environmental Management) Membership of RTPI, IEMA, or Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) are desirable but not essential. Excellent knowledge of planning process including the current methods, legislation, techniques and guidance. Proven project management skills, including a detailed understanding of financial management, programme management and quality control. Demonstrable experience in the energy or renewables sectors is desirable but not essential. Good organisational skills with the ability to manage tasks and time, using initiative. Excellent business development skills and ability to build effective relationships with colleagues and clients. Eligible to drive in the UK.