AtkinsRéalis
Associate Director Environment

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Job Description
The Role:
- Leading on the coordination and delivery of environmental work being undertaken by multi-disciplinary teams including EIA, options appraisals and environmental management.
- Line managing a team of environmental professionals.
- Supporting team leaders and practice management with the commercial and resource management of projects, bids and local teams.
- Champion high standards of environmental performance within multidisciplinary engineering projects, influencing project development and delivering optimal environmental outcomes.
- Collate and edit information from a range of sources to provide clear, well written reports.
- Competently undertake own work to an excellent standard, and review the work of others, on time and to budget.
- Able to manage clients' needs in a skilled, professional manner.
- Lead and support on bid preparation and develop new areas of business for the team.
- Undertake Continual Professional Development (CPD) in accordance with requirements of chosen professional institute.
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About you:
- Degree or Masters in an environmental or science subject.
- Chartered experience and working major infrastructure projects.
- Relevant post-graduate experience (ideally within a consultancy environment).
- Comprehensive knowledge of the EIA process and environmental technical expertise.
- Experience of leadership within multidisciplinary teams.
- Strong report writing, verbal and presentation skills and able to review the work of others to ensure quality.
- Experience in commercial coordination and project management.
- Able to prioritise and work effectively under pressure.
- Good interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate issues and ideas effectively.
- Be flexible, adaptable and prepared to take on new challenges and work from other AtkinsRéalis or client office locations.
- Be highly self-motivated, possessing strong enthusiasm and commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes.


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