Job Description
We value a diverse workforce and welcome applications from all sections of the community. This role will lead and deliver innovative projects that reduce the risk of flooding and enhance the environment across the South‑East.
Responsibilities
This role sits in the Programme and Project Delivery (PPD) team and is a prominent position within integrated project teams, taking responsibility for managing projects as the client project manager or working alongside senior colleagues.
The project delivery process is managed from initial strategic planning, through feasibility, detailed design and then into implementation, construction and handover. The holder supports project team members and flexes involvement to suit team strength.
The holder will create a favourable working environment and build high‑performing teams among suppliers, client representatives, technical specialists and partners.
Strong commercial acumen in project, contract and risk management is required, and decisions will be informed by technical leads while following governance procedures, project assurance and legislation.
Developing resilient relationships with stakeholders such as statutory authorities, landowners and local communities is crucial for negotiating agreements, consents, approvals and securing external funding.
Responding to incidents is a central part of the role. The holder will have an incident role and be available to respond during incidents or to provide business continuity support; additional payment may be offered.
Qualifications
Essential
* Degree (or equivalent) in engineering, environmental or geography‑related discipline.
* Experience in a formal project and contract management environment, ideally within engineering, environmental, construction or flood and coastal risk management.
* Experience managing contracts, preferably using NEC4.
* Track record for delivering results on technically challenging projects through coordination of a technical team.
* Strong interpersonal and influencing skills essential for managing internal and external stakeholders.
Desirable
* Project management qualification (e.g., PRINCE2 or APM).
* Chartered or working toward chartered membership of a professional body such as ICE, CIWEM or APMP.
* Expertise in hydrology, river modelling, feasibility assessment, asset management, business case development, cost monitoring/forecasting, scope preparation, CDM, engineering design and construction.
Benefits
Benefits include a generous pension provision, leave entitlement and flexible working to support a healthy work/life balance. Excellent training and learning opportunities are available, including personal and professional development.
Location
The base location is flexible within the South East Hub, with occasional expectation to co‑locate in Hub or delivery partner offices.
Eligibility
This role does NOT qualify for sponsorship. Those requiring visa sponsorship should seek professional advice on UK immigration options.
Application Information
Interviews will take place w/c 6th July 2026.
Contact: Zane.Gunton@environment-agency.gov.uk, 07795857747.
EEO Statement
We are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. All vacancies welcome flexible working patterns, including job share. We also have a Guaranteed Interview Policy to support applicants with a disability whose application meets the minimum criteria for the post.
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