Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession and develop your excellence in an open, collaborative and empowering culture? Are you motivated by creating sustainable change that benefits society and nature? Are you our new Experienced Environmental Impact Assessment Specialist? If this sounds like you, or you’re curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our global Impact Assessment team and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future.
Your new role :
You will bring your knowledge of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) into play as you participate with our European colleagues in conducting EIA’s for a wide range of projects across the energy, infrastructure, industrial, data centre and property sectors. In the energy sector as an example our work includes onshore and offshore wind, solar, hydrogen, carbon capture, storage & utilization, transmission and energy storage.
You will support our European projects and collaborate primarily with our experienced EIA departments in the United Kingdom and Denmark with all aspects of impact assessments. You will have a good understanding of the EIA process and relevant regulations, and you will have the opportunity to support projects at various stages in the project lifecycle from early-stage feasibility/risk appraisal, through EIA, to consent condition compliance. A structured in-house training and development program will provide this knowledge and help personal career development.
Your key responsibilities will be:
Demonstrating the ability to present complex technical concepts effectively both orally and in writing so clients, regulatory agencies and legal groups can easily comprehend them is a key requirement.
Your new team
You will be part of our Impact Assessment team in India, which forms part of our global Impact Assessment organization. The global organization has been established to drive further growth in Impact Assessment, building on our existing successes through a continued focus on key clients and high-quality impact assessment work.