Landscape Architect Principal or Associate Director Sheffield/Manchester £45-70k Depending on experience I am looking for an LVIA Landscape Architect for a role at either Principal or Associate Director for an exciting role with a growing B Corp multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy. This role is a key leadership role for the future. A key focus of the role will be on leading on and writing LVIA s, including to support Development Consent Orders (DCO s) for a variety of sector projects, ensuring good design is embedded from the outset. You will project manage clients and progress and mentori and grow the team. This role will ideally be in our Sheffield office but can also be in our Manchester location. Requirements and skills The successful candidate will demonstrate the following qualifications, attributes and skills as well as a good report writing ability, and an interest in planning and assessment as part of an integrated design process. We re looking for the following qualifications, attributes and skills: Essential Skills and Knowledge: Experience and knowledge of a variety of sectors, proiects large and small. A degree level qualification in Landscape Architecture or Landscape Management. CMLI accreditation with good knowledge of professional ethics and ethical framework. A very good understanding of the UK planning system and how our work relates to it Demonstrable professional experience of landscape architecture (typically 8+ years), particularly working in multi-disciplinary teams Strong team leadership, collaboration and project and commercial management skills and experience Confident and articulate written communication Strong track record in building relationships with clients Experience of managing projects and fee budgets, or a desire to develop the necessary skills. A strong working knowledge of ESRI ArcGIS/Pro, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Focus on detail delivery and strong report writing skills are essential. Are you ready for that next step or perhaps already at that level and seeking a new challenge? Call me for a chat
Jun 09, 2026
Full time
Landscape Architect Principal or Associate Director Sheffield/Manchester £45-70k Depending on experience I am looking for an LVIA Landscape Architect for a role at either Principal or Associate Director for an exciting role with a growing B Corp multi-disciplinary environmental consultancy. This role is a key leadership role for the future. A key focus of the role will be on leading on and writing LVIA s, including to support Development Consent Orders (DCO s) for a variety of sector projects, ensuring good design is embedded from the outset. You will project manage clients and progress and mentori and grow the team. This role will ideally be in our Sheffield office but can also be in our Manchester location. Requirements and skills The successful candidate will demonstrate the following qualifications, attributes and skills as well as a good report writing ability, and an interest in planning and assessment as part of an integrated design process. We re looking for the following qualifications, attributes and skills: Essential Skills and Knowledge: Experience and knowledge of a variety of sectors, proiects large and small. A degree level qualification in Landscape Architecture or Landscape Management. CMLI accreditation with good knowledge of professional ethics and ethical framework. A very good understanding of the UK planning system and how our work relates to it Demonstrable professional experience of landscape architecture (typically 8+ years), particularly working in multi-disciplinary teams Strong team leadership, collaboration and project and commercial management skills and experience Confident and articulate written communication Strong track record in building relationships with clients Experience of managing projects and fee budgets, or a desire to develop the necessary skills. A strong working knowledge of ESRI ArcGIS/Pro, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Focus on detail delivery and strong report writing skills are essential. Are you ready for that next step or perhaps already at that level and seeking a new challenge? Call me for a chat
Senior Archaeological Consultant York £34-40k Working with a fresh and exciting, environment led, multi-disciplinary planning and design consultancy, we have an opening for a Senior Archaeological Consultant to join and contribute to a successful and established team of historic environment professionals. We are seeking a Senior Archaeological Consultant to join the team, supporting the delivery of a wide range of heritage services and archaeological projects nationally. The team and company have an excellent culture of collaboration across disciplines with a very supportive and developmental management. Job responsibilities could include- Providing technical advice to a range of clients and internal teams on a diverse range of projects. Preparing and contributing to EIA screening and environmental statements, heritage statements, desk-based assessments, written schemes of investigation and consent applications. Assessing heritage constraints to inform and influence design development. Delivery of medium to large scale projects to ensure they are delivered on time and to budget. Management and QA of archaeological fieldwork programmes and archaeological subcontractors, including supporting and delivering the role of Archaeological Clerk of Works on major infrastructure projects. Contributing to defining and developing the scope, programme, and design of heritage works, including delivery of archaeological mitigation and research strategies, and public archaeological outreach programmes. Consultation and liaison with heritage stakeholders and client project teams as required. Production of fee proposals and providing technical inputs on tenders. What you might bring; You will have a strong background in the knowledge of the UK's historic environment, with a focus on delivering archaeological fieldwork, with good commercial awareness and knowledge of the UK planning system. Relevant Masters level, or higher qualification in archaeology or considerable experience in the commercial archaeological sector akin to this level of qualification. Working knowledge of the planning process (including EIA) and relevant environmental / heritage legislation, policy and guidance. Knowledge of the consenting process for listed buildings and scheduled monuments. Full, clean, UK driving license and Health and Safety awareness and experience of H&S on archaeological projects. Experience in a commercial consultancy environment. Capable of working under pressure with the ability to meet critical deadlines and innovation in approach to archaeological and heritage matters; Technical or specialist subject expert (i.e.: periods, themes, environmental or other field and post excavation specialisms and outreach). To discuss further call Steve Halliday or apply on here.
Jun 06, 2026
Full time
Senior Archaeological Consultant York £34-40k Working with a fresh and exciting, environment led, multi-disciplinary planning and design consultancy, we have an opening for a Senior Archaeological Consultant to join and contribute to a successful and established team of historic environment professionals. We are seeking a Senior Archaeological Consultant to join the team, supporting the delivery of a wide range of heritage services and archaeological projects nationally. The team and company have an excellent culture of collaboration across disciplines with a very supportive and developmental management. Job responsibilities could include- Providing technical advice to a range of clients and internal teams on a diverse range of projects. Preparing and contributing to EIA screening and environmental statements, heritage statements, desk-based assessments, written schemes of investigation and consent applications. Assessing heritage constraints to inform and influence design development. Delivery of medium to large scale projects to ensure they are delivered on time and to budget. Management and QA of archaeological fieldwork programmes and archaeological subcontractors, including supporting and delivering the role of Archaeological Clerk of Works on major infrastructure projects. Contributing to defining and developing the scope, programme, and design of heritage works, including delivery of archaeological mitigation and research strategies, and public archaeological outreach programmes. Consultation and liaison with heritage stakeholders and client project teams as required. Production of fee proposals and providing technical inputs on tenders. What you might bring; You will have a strong background in the knowledge of the UK's historic environment, with a focus on delivering archaeological fieldwork, with good commercial awareness and knowledge of the UK planning system. Relevant Masters level, or higher qualification in archaeology or considerable experience in the commercial archaeological sector akin to this level of qualification. Working knowledge of the planning process (including EIA) and relevant environmental / heritage legislation, policy and guidance. Knowledge of the consenting process for listed buildings and scheduled monuments. Full, clean, UK driving license and Health and Safety awareness and experience of H&S on archaeological projects. Experience in a commercial consultancy environment. Capable of working under pressure with the ability to meet critical deadlines and innovation in approach to archaeological and heritage matters; Technical or specialist subject expert (i.e.: periods, themes, environmental or other field and post excavation specialisms and outreach). To discuss further call Steve Halliday or apply on here.
Senior Arboricultural Consultants York/London/Cambridge/Remote Circa 35-0k DOE This is an excellent opportunity working within a growing multi-disciplinary consultancy. Growing well and gaining an excellent reputation, they offer benefits to match the best in industry The role includes delivering a range of arboricultural consultancy and advisory services for a variety of projects and contracts, primarily in the renewable energy and residential sectors. The chosen candidate will liaise with clients, contractors, statutory agents and a multi-disciplinary team; assisting with managing project budgets, timescales and delivery, undertaking arboricultural surveys and with a focus on the production of high-quality technical reports, drawings and advice. The role Co-ordinate and undertake arboricultural surveys and prepare reports and plans in line with BS5837:2012 guidance (from pre-planning feasibility studies to construction stage support and everything in between). Deliver comprehensive Tree Survey Reports, Tree Constraints Plans, Arboricultural Impact Assessments, Arboricultural Method Statements and Tree Protection Plans. Undertake arboricultural monitoring and supervision of works on active construction sites. Undertake tree risk surveys and reports. Assess and produce veteran tree and woodland management strategies. Prepare quotations for arboricultural services. Act as technical specialist to support clients and internal teams with pragmatic solutions to complex issues Maintaining and building strong working relationships with existing and new clients. Assisting with the development of new arboricultural specialisms for the company. The person A minimum of 2 years professional experience in a similar advisory role, with a proven track record of successful project management and delivery An Arboricultural Qualification to Level 4 or higher with demonstrable professional experience. Demonstrable experience in writing high quality reports with attention to detail. A good working knowledge and ability to prepare scaled plans within AutoCAD and QGIS. Proficient in tree surveying to BS5837:2012 and tree risk assessment with the use of relevant software; eg: Axiscape/ArborCAD, ESRI GIS mapping etc.). Sound Knowledge of tree species identification, morphology, management, planning, legislation and best practice. Sound knowledge of pest and disease diagnostics, control measures and mitigation Professional membership of an arboricultural / forestry industry body (or ability to obtain this). Ability to apply a proportional and pragmatic approach to technical challenges Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to produce concise reports to high standards. Able and willing to travel to sites and can autonomously in varied weather conditions. Full UK driving licence. Call me for a chat!
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Senior Arboricultural Consultants York/London/Cambridge/Remote Circa 35-0k DOE This is an excellent opportunity working within a growing multi-disciplinary consultancy. Growing well and gaining an excellent reputation, they offer benefits to match the best in industry The role includes delivering a range of arboricultural consultancy and advisory services for a variety of projects and contracts, primarily in the renewable energy and residential sectors. The chosen candidate will liaise with clients, contractors, statutory agents and a multi-disciplinary team; assisting with managing project budgets, timescales and delivery, undertaking arboricultural surveys and with a focus on the production of high-quality technical reports, drawings and advice. The role Co-ordinate and undertake arboricultural surveys and prepare reports and plans in line with BS5837:2012 guidance (from pre-planning feasibility studies to construction stage support and everything in between). Deliver comprehensive Tree Survey Reports, Tree Constraints Plans, Arboricultural Impact Assessments, Arboricultural Method Statements and Tree Protection Plans. Undertake arboricultural monitoring and supervision of works on active construction sites. Undertake tree risk surveys and reports. Assess and produce veteran tree and woodland management strategies. Prepare quotations for arboricultural services. Act as technical specialist to support clients and internal teams with pragmatic solutions to complex issues Maintaining and building strong working relationships with existing and new clients. Assisting with the development of new arboricultural specialisms for the company. The person A minimum of 2 years professional experience in a similar advisory role, with a proven track record of successful project management and delivery An Arboricultural Qualification to Level 4 or higher with demonstrable professional experience. Demonstrable experience in writing high quality reports with attention to detail. A good working knowledge and ability to prepare scaled plans within AutoCAD and QGIS. Proficient in tree surveying to BS5837:2012 and tree risk assessment with the use of relevant software; eg: Axiscape/ArborCAD, ESRI GIS mapping etc.). Sound Knowledge of tree species identification, morphology, management, planning, legislation and best practice. Sound knowledge of pest and disease diagnostics, control measures and mitigation Professional membership of an arboricultural / forestry industry body (or ability to obtain this). Ability to apply a proportional and pragmatic approach to technical challenges Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to produce concise reports to high standards. Able and willing to travel to sites and can autonomously in varied weather conditions. Full UK driving licence. Call me for a chat!