Job Title: EIA Technical Director
Ref. No.: CJD230925C
Location: Cardiff
Salary: £50,000 – £60,000
This is an excellent opportunity to join my client, an industry-leading, forward-thinking Multidisciplinary Consultancy, renowned for lending their expertise to a diverse range of high-profile projects across the entire water landscape. They are proactively searching for a talented, experienced EIA Technical Director, willing to take on a variety of challenging projects alongside a growing team of expert scientists and engineers, based in the proud Welsh Capital City of Cardiff.
Benefits for the role of EIA Technical Director include (but are not limited to):
1. Competitive salary
2. Performance-related discretionary bonuses
3. Company Pension Scheme
4. Very generous annual leave entitlement
5. Possibility to buy or sell annual leave days
6. Flexible working opportunities
7. Clear career progression routes
8. Financial support in attaining professional membership, such as Chartered Status
9. Medical and healthcare plans available
10. Cycle-to-Work Scheme
Responsibilities for the role of EIA Technical Director include:
11. Manage a range of water-related projects, from initial inception through to successful delivery
12. Produce, review, and amend key hydrological, water resource, and peat management Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) chapters for renewable energy, infrastructure, and transportation projects
13. Liaise with and manage stakeholders, both internal and external to the company, to produce EIA
14. Oversee the preparation and submission of planning applications for a number of projects
15. Actively contribute to business development activities
Required skills and experience for the role of EIA Technical Director include:
16. A good Initial Degree (with an Upper Second Class Honours or higher) in a numerate or environmental discipline
17. Extensive experience in producing Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) for a number of different water environments (e.g. rivers, wetlands, etc.)
18. Demonstrable experience of coordinating Environmental Assessments
19. Excellent working knowledge of EIA regulations
20. Highly proficient understanding of the UK Planning System
21. High-level understanding of flood management and drainage strategies/systems
22. Confident and competent in the use of GIS software packages
23. Experience of leading/managing projects and/or a team of staff
24. Excellent communication (verbal and written) and interpersonal skills
25. Outstanding numeracy skills
26. Possess a full, valid UK driving licence and your own vehicle
27. Willing to travel across the UK to undertake a variety of projects
28. Possess professional membership of a relevant professional body (or actively working toward this)
Desirable skills and experience for the role of EIA Technical Director include:
29. Hold a Master’s (or higher) Degree in a relevant environmental or numerate discipline
30. Excellent time management skills