About the role:
Responsibilities
- Assisting with coordinator tasks, attending meetings as needed.
- Assisting with Legacy and Benefits team environmental objectives
- Ensure funding aligns with the goals of our stakeholders
- Assisting with environment team activities.
- Assisting with the preparation of PCF deliverables, including the Environmental Statement.
- Assisting in coordinating baseline data collation and surveys.
- Assisting in liaison with the design and construction teams and development of the environmental design
- Helping to achieve technical quality, best practice and innovation.
- Assisting to ensure consistency across assessments and disciplines.
- To deliver parent company project governance requirements as required.
- To consider project legacy and in all decision making in the same way as cost, risk and time.
- To look for ways to encourage innovative thinking around how to improve legacy benefits.
- To hold health, safety and welfare (HSW) as a key project value and to participate in the creation, development and implementation of HSW strategies by the project leadership team.
Previous experience:
- Previous experience within Environmental Impact Assessment including use of using the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges Guidance Volumes 10 and 11 would be desirable.
- Experience of working with statutory environmental bodies and other stakeholders would be desirable.
- Experience of working on a road/tunnel DCO would be desirable.
- Ability to work with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to produce high quality, timely documents.
- Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to report technical data succinctly and in a way that makes it accessible to non-specialists.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and personal resilience to working under stress/different styles of leadership/getting things done.
- Advanced Microsoft Office skills including Word, PowerPoint and Excel. GIS skills an advantage.
- Competitive hourly rate
- Stable contract duration
- Opportunity to work on a largescale UK infrastructure project