We are looking for an experienced and forward-thinking Environmental Team Leader to help shape and grow our environmental consultancy services within Wales and the West from a Cardiff base. Based in our Cardiff office, this individual will hold dual responsibilities: leading EIA technical delivery for commissions across the geography and region and providing line and project leadership as part of the local Environment team. This role offers the opportunity to play a central part in delivering nationally significant infrastructure, while growing a dynamic, collaborative, and resilient team.
What you’ll do: You are a leader with strong technical expertise in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and a proven ability to win work. You will play a key role in developing and growing our environmental offer, with a particular focus on Welsh clients and the legislative context of Wales. This includes providing strategic direction for our environmental services, defining scope, planning fees and programmes, and leading bid development.
You will build trusted relationships with clients, regulators and key stakeholders, ensuring a “no surprises” approach and a reputation for excellent delivery. In addition, you will provide technical direction and strategic assurance to project teams so that our advice and outputs meet client expectations and reflect best practice.
As Environment Team Leader for our Cardiff office, you will lead and grow a high‑performing and supportive team of environmental professionals. You will shape team priorities, support recruitment, and work with peers to align resources and workload with future business needs. Creating a positive team culture focused on learning, quality, collaboration and delivery will be central to your role. You will mentor and upskill junior colleagues, support their career development, and help build a resilient, future‑ready team. This includes providing regular coaching and feedback, identifying stretch opportunities, and fostering continuous development. You will also support technical reviews, knowledge sharing and professional development, including chartership and CPD goals, while collaborating with other team leads and disciplines to share best practice and contribute to the overall success of the CSS Environment team.
* In‑depth knowledge of the regulatory, environmental and planning landscape across sectors, with particular focus on Water, Energy and Transport.
* Proven experience leading environmental on major infrastructure projects, ideally within the water or utilities sector.
* The ability to develop client relationships, secure new work and deliver successful bids and proposals.
* A collaborative approach to project delivery, working closely with engineers, planners, regulators and stakeholders to achieve high‑quality outcomes.
* Strong leadership skills, with the capability to inspire, motivate and grow a team.
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, combined with a constructive approach to problem‑solving and decision‑making.
* Chartered status with a relevant professional body (such as CEnv, IEMA or CIWEM).
The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker who can anticipate future needs, drive innovation in service delivery and shape a resilient, future‑ready team. You will have a genuine passion for mentoring and supporting others, creating an inclusive team culture where individuals can thrive. Calm and pragmatic under pressure, you will demonstrate strong organisational skills and attention to detail. As an inclusive and thoughtful leader, you will create space for others to grow and perform at their best. You will communicate with confidence, building trust and influencing effectively at all levels. Above all, you will be committed to technical excellence and continuous improvement, fostering a culture of curiosity, collaboration and learning across the team.
We work with infrastructure developers, property companies, governments and landowners to embed effective management of land, air and water through planning, delivery and operation of new and retrofit projects. Our service is comprehensive, including air quality, biodiversity, noise, community engagement, environmental assessment and management, land quality, water, resources and waste, and the maintenance and protection of historic environments.
Arup is an equal‑opportunity employer that actively promotes and nurtures a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age (within legal limits), gender identity or expression, marital status, disability, neurotype or mental health, race or ethnicity, faith or belief, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, and whether you’re pregnant or on family leave. We are an open environment that embraces diverse experiences, perspectives and ideas – this drives our excellence.
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