Shirley Parsons
Senior Environmental Advisor

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We're excited to be partnered with a leading UK infrastructure business to recruit a Senior Environmental Advisor to join their growing team.
This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role on major water infrastructure projects, helping to shape sustainable outcomes, protect the environment, and influence best practice across complex, high-profile schemes.
What You'll Be Doing:
- Champion Environmental Excellence – Provide expert environmental advice throughout the full project lifecycle, ensuring best practice is embedded from start to finish.
- Drive Compliance & Innovation – Lead site inspections, audits and environmental initiatives that improve performance and promote continuous improvement.
- Influence Major Projects – Work closely with project teams, clients, regulators and stakeholders to deliver sustainable infrastructure solutions.
- Lead Environmental Strategy – Support the delivery of key environmental plans, permits and management systems, including ISO 14001.
- Make a Lasting Impact – Deliver training, investigate incidents, and help shape a culture where environmental responsibility is at the heart of every project.
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- Experienced Environmental Professional – Previous experience in an Environmental Advisor or similar role within construction, infrastructure or civil engineering.
- Well-developed Technical Knowledge – Solid understanding of UK environmental legislation, compliance requirements and environmental management systems.
- Confident Communicator – Able to build relationships, influence stakeholders and provide practical advice across project teams.
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