WSP
Principal Environmental Consultant - Water Quality and Management

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Our excellent track record in supporting the water industry and airports is resulting in substantial and exciting growth of our Water & Environment Team. We have established long-term relationships with many of the UK’s water companies and airport operators. Consequently, we are servicing multiple environmental frameworks and some sizeable capital water and wastewater projects. Our growing focus on water and environmental solutions, alongside a wider array of consultancy services, means we are seeking to appoint an experienced Principal Environmental Consultant with both a strong technical background and the ability to manage projects throughout their lifecycle.
Key accountabilities
You will work as part of a wider team of multi-disciplinary water and environmental experts that includes specialists in the fields of water resources, hydro-ecology, ground and surface water hydrology, flood risk, geomorphology, water quality, aquatic and terrestrial ecology, natural capital, environmental impact assessment and planning.
Elements of all of these disciplines can feature in our work which can include a focus on water resource investigations, strategic water resources (SROs), drought planning, surface water runoff and wastewater investigations. As such, critical to this role is understanding various environmental strands and linkages to support us in helping solve sometimes complex environmental challenges with a well organised and collaborative approach.
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Together with technical delivery and leadership skills, you will have an ambition to help drive our business forward by delivering excellent services and winning new work. A key requirement is for the effective oversight of specialist projects and sizeable technical elements of work within wider multi-disciplinary projects and programmes of work. This might well include experience of leading on bidding through to project execution and close-out. Acting in a technical lead role in an appropriate technical discipline, the post-holder will have the ability to clearly communicate within technical delivery teams and to clients. The role will also require some commercial understanding and the ability to own client and stakeholder relationships. Maintaining quality of service provision is essential, whilst balancing client needs and environmental regulatory requirements within the confines of contracts. People manager experience would be helpful, as depending on the individual and our business needs some direct management of staff may be required. An appetite and experience in developing new business would also be very much welcome.
What we would like you to demonstrate...
We are looking to appoint a Principal Environmental Consultant who has relevant environmental consultancy experience supporting the UK water sector and possibly beyond.
Essential is significant understanding and experience in a relevant water related environmental technical discipline, to include one or more of: hydrology, hydro-ecology and freshwater catchment science related technical disciplines. We also require the following key competencies and experience:


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Excellent understanding of the UK water industry and its regulation.
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Ability to lead specialist project delivery and sizeable technical elements of work.
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Strong technical management/direction skills to ensure a high level of service.
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Experience in helping to develop proposals and win work.
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Previous experience of people management and/or technical development of staff would be beneficial.
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An environmentally related degree (ideally with a post-graduate qualification also).
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Ability to travel to offices and/or site including remote locations as required.
Skills and behaviours
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Excellent organisational, communication and presentation skills.
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Collaborative technical leader who has the ability to develop and support others.
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Ability to effectively manage resources and prioritise own and others’ workload.
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Effective multi-stakeholder management skills, including internally and externally.
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Ability to prioritise and manage significant operational demands and pressures.
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Client-facing, opportunistic and comfortable with developing new work.
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Keen to develop and own segments of our service offering.
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