Senior-Principal EIA Consultant, Offshore Wind - Scottish projects, Norwich
Client:
ERM
Location:
Multiple locations including Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Harrogate, York, Manchester, Norwich, Pembroke, Cardiff, Bristol, Oxford, London, Southampton
Job Category:
Consulting
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
2a6421896788
Job Views:
6
Posted:
05.05.2025
Expiry Date:
19.06.2025
Job Description:
Are you interested in working on innovative projects such as Erebus, Salamander, and Dolphyn? ERM is a leading consultancy in consenting floating offshore wind projects, and we need your skills!
We are seeking a Senior to Principal EIA Consultant (depending on experience) in offshore wind. Experience of consenting Scottish offshore wind projects is essential. We welcome candidates from regulatory, consulting, or developer backgrounds. ERM offers a flexible location policy, with roles based at any of our offices listed above. The role follows a hybrid working model, approximately eight days per month in the office.
Our long-term clients include major developers. We work on diverse projects including onshore and offshore wind, green hydrogen, solar, battery storage, and grid connection. We also advise government agencies.
You will be part of a dynamic team providing environmental consultancy services, leading work for less experienced team members, and managing environmental inputs for planning applications—from screening and scoping to environmental appraisals, large-scale EIA projects, and post-planning condition discharge.
What’s on offer?
We promote flexible working arrangements to support your personal life, including remote work options, travel flexibility, and work-life balance initiatives. Benefits include 25 days annual leave plus public holidays, a 6% pension contribution, biannual promotion opportunities, annual salary reviews, performance bonuses, private medical insurance, life assurance, income protection, employee assistance programs, volunteering, Give As You Earn, travel season ticket loans, a premium Calm app account, Cycle2Work Scheme, and discounts on gym memberships and retail gift cards. We foster a safety-first, inclusive culture that values diversity and provides clear career development pathways with numerous technical communities for professional growth.
About you
You should have experience in consenting and marine licensing for Scottish offshore wind projects. A degree in an environmental discipline is required. You should possess a solid understanding of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and have relevant experience from consulting, regulatory, or industry roles.
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