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Senior Geoenvironmental Consultant

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A well-established environmental consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Geoenvironmental Consultant to join their growing team in Sheffield. This is a hands-on role for an experienced geoenvironmental professional looking to take technical responsibility for projects while continuing to develop their career.
You will work across a varied portfolio of residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects, providing geoenvironmental consultancy from initial site investigation through to remediation and reporting.
The Role
- Manage and deliver geoenvironmental and contaminated land projects from inception through to completion
- Plan and supervise Phase 1 and Phase 2 contaminated land investigations
- Coordinate and interpret ground investigation data
- Undertake contaminated land risk assessments and develop conceptual site models
- Review laboratory analytical data and assess potential pollutant linkages
- Prepare Phase 1 Desk Studies, Phase 2 Site Investigation Reports, Remediation Strategies, and Verification Reports
- Specify and oversee remediation and validation works
- Liaise with clients, contractors, regulators, and other consultants
- Support junior consultants and provide technical guidance across projects
- Assist with project budgets, programmes, and resource planning
- Contribute to fee proposals, tenders, and business development
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About You
- Degree qualified in Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Geology, or a related discipline
- Strong commercial experience within geoenvironmental consultancy and contaminated land
- Previous experience managing contaminated land and ground investigation projects
- Good understanding of UK contaminated land legislation, guidance, and risk assessment
- Experience with Phase 1 Desk Studies, Phase 2 investigations, and remediation
- Strong technical report writing skills
- Confident dealing with clients and other project stakeholders
- Ideally working towards or holding Chartered status with a relevant professional body
- Full UK driving licence


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