PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering and shaping Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services within a forward-thinking ecology and environmental consultancy. Our client values innovation over convention. They foster a supportive, collaborative culture with impactful projects and an amazing team. Giving back is important, which is why they offer a 4-day working week on full pay ! In this role, you will support the development of internal and external BNG resources, helping to streamline processes and strengthen knowledge sharing across the business. You will lead on quality assurance for a range of biodiversity assessments, including BNG feasibility studies, Full BNG Assessments, Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs), and Biodiversity Gain Plans. Alongside QA responsibilities, you will contribute to complex site assessments, collaborate with accredited surveyors to refine survey approaches, and support engagement with clients, stakeholders and planning authorities. You will also assist with mentoring colleagues, delivering training, identifying knowledge gaps, and staying up to date with emerging guidance and case law to help evolve our client s BNG strategy. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of how BNG fits within the UK planning system, experience in botanical surveys and UKHab classification, and familiarity with GIS software and digital field tools. Knowledge of current BNG guidance and case law is essential, and experience with habitat banks and practical habitat management would be advantageous. If you re looking to make a meaningful impact in a growing and dynamic BNG team, we d love to hear from you. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering and shaping Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services within a forward-thinking ecology and environmental consultancy. Our client values innovation over convention. They foster a supportive, collaborative culture with impactful projects and an amazing team. Giving back is important, which is why they offer a 4-day working week on full pay ! In this role, you will support the development of internal and external BNG resources, helping to streamline processes and strengthen knowledge sharing across the business. You will lead on quality assurance for a range of biodiversity assessments, including BNG feasibility studies, Full BNG Assessments, Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs), and Biodiversity Gain Plans. Alongside QA responsibilities, you will contribute to complex site assessments, collaborate with accredited surveyors to refine survey approaches, and support engagement with clients, stakeholders and planning authorities. You will also assist with mentoring colleagues, delivering training, identifying knowledge gaps, and staying up to date with emerging guidance and case law to help evolve our client s BNG strategy. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of how BNG fits within the UK planning system, experience in botanical surveys and UKHab classification, and familiarity with GIS software and digital field tools. Knowledge of current BNG guidance and case law is essential, and experience with habitat banks and practical habitat management would be advantageous. If you re looking to make a meaningful impact in a growing and dynamic BNG team, we d love to hear from you. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering and shaping Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services within a forward-thinking ecology and environmental consultancy. Our client values innovation over convention. They foster a supportive, collaborative culture with impactful projects and an amazing team. Giving back is important, which is why they offer a 4-day working week on full pay ! In this role, you will support the development of internal and external BNG resources, helping to streamline processes and strengthen knowledge sharing across the business. You will lead on quality assurance for a range of biodiversity assessments, including BNG feasibility studies, Full BNG Assessments, Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs), and Biodiversity Gain Plans. Alongside QA responsibilities, you will contribute to complex site assessments, collaborate with accredited surveyors to refine survey approaches, and support engagement with clients, stakeholders and planning authorities. You will also assist with mentoring colleagues, delivering training, identifying knowledge gaps, and staying up to date with emerging guidance and case law to help evolve our client s BNG strategy. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of how BNG fits within the UK planning system, experience in botanical surveys and UKHab classification, and familiarity with GIS software and digital field tools. Knowledge of current BNG guidance and case law is essential, and experience with habitat banks and practical habitat management would be advantageous. If you re looking to make a meaningful impact in a growing and dynamic BNG team, we d love to hear from you. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in delivering and shaping Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) services within a forward-thinking ecology and environmental consultancy. Our client values innovation over convention. They foster a supportive, collaborative culture with impactful projects and an amazing team. Giving back is important, which is why they offer a 4-day working week on full pay ! In this role, you will support the development of internal and external BNG resources, helping to streamline processes and strengthen knowledge sharing across the business. You will lead on quality assurance for a range of biodiversity assessments, including BNG feasibility studies, Full BNG Assessments, Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs), and Biodiversity Gain Plans. Alongside QA responsibilities, you will contribute to complex site assessments, collaborate with accredited surveyors to refine survey approaches, and support engagement with clients, stakeholders and planning authorities. You will also assist with mentoring colleagues, delivering training, identifying knowledge gaps, and staying up to date with emerging guidance and case law to help evolve our client s BNG strategy. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of how BNG fits within the UK planning system, experience in botanical surveys and UKHab classification, and familiarity with GIS software and digital field tools. Knowledge of current BNG guidance and case law is essential, and experience with habitat banks and practical habitat management would be advantageous. If you re looking to make a meaningful impact in a growing and dynamic BNG team, we d love to hear from you. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY ASSOCIATE ECOLOGIST / BNG Overview Our client is a leading engineering and environmental consultancy delivering innovative, sustainable solutions across infrastructure and development projects throughout the UK. Their ecology team works collaboratively across disciplines from the earliest project stages, ensuring biodiversity and nature recovery are embedded at the heart of every scheme. With a team of over 130 ecologists including senior leaders within Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management they deliver award-winning habitat creation, research, policy support, and major infrastructure projects. Due to a very busy pipeline of major projects and recent expansion, they are looking to appoint an Associate or Associate Director to play a lead role in the success of the ecological practise. The Role Lead and deliver Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments (feasibility, baseline, and post-works). Mentor and line manage team members. Undertake ecological assessments and habitat design for development and nature recovery projects. Develop pragmatic mitigation and compensation strategies. Author high-quality reports, including Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs). Provide technical quality assurance and act as ecology lead on projects. Manage projects from bid stage through to completion. Support business development and maintain strong client relationships. About You Strong working knowledge of Biodiversity Net Gain legislation, policy, and wildlife law. Proven experience delivering BNG assessments and ecological inputs across projects. Experience in protected species survey, mitigation, and licensing. Competent in GIS and geospatial tools. Member of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (or equivalent), with CEnv or CEcol chartership ( DESIRABLE) Full UK driving licence. Reward & Benefits Competitive salary and tailored benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working options across the UK. Clear professional development and chartership support. A collaborative, supportive team culture focused on making a positive environmental impact. Join a team committed to delivering nature-positive solutions and shaping a more sustainable future. David Mattinson is the lead consultant - please be assured that all communications will be in the strictest of confidence. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY ASSOCIATE ECOLOGIST / BNG Overview Our client is a leading engineering and environmental consultancy delivering innovative, sustainable solutions across infrastructure and development projects throughout the UK. Their ecology team works collaboratively across disciplines from the earliest project stages, ensuring biodiversity and nature recovery are embedded at the heart of every scheme. With a team of over 130 ecologists including senior leaders within Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management they deliver award-winning habitat creation, research, policy support, and major infrastructure projects. Due to a very busy pipeline of major projects and recent expansion, they are looking to appoint an Associate or Associate Director to play a lead role in the success of the ecological practise. The Role Lead and deliver Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) assessments (feasibility, baseline, and post-works). Mentor and line manage team members. Undertake ecological assessments and habitat design for development and nature recovery projects. Develop pragmatic mitigation and compensation strategies. Author high-quality reports, including Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans (HMMPs). Provide technical quality assurance and act as ecology lead on projects. Manage projects from bid stage through to completion. Support business development and maintain strong client relationships. About You Strong working knowledge of Biodiversity Net Gain legislation, policy, and wildlife law. Proven experience delivering BNG assessments and ecological inputs across projects. Experience in protected species survey, mitigation, and licensing. Competent in GIS and geospatial tools. Member of Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (or equivalent), with CEnv or CEcol chartership ( DESIRABLE) Full UK driving licence. Reward & Benefits Competitive salary and tailored benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working options across the UK. Clear professional development and chartership support. A collaborative, supportive team culture focused on making a positive environmental impact. Join a team committed to delivering nature-positive solutions and shaping a more sustainable future. David Mattinson is the lead consultant - please be assured that all communications will be in the strictest of confidence. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
A UK-based multidisciplinary consultancy is seeking an Associate Town Planner for its London office. This role involves leading planning submissions and appeals, advising on planning strategies, and mentoring junior team members. Ideal candidates will have an RTPI-accredited degree and strong experience in UK planning practice, along with excellent communication and project management skills. The position offers a competitive salary range and opportunities for professional growth.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
A UK-based multidisciplinary consultancy is seeking an Associate Town Planner for its London office. This role involves leading planning submissions and appeals, advising on planning strategies, and mentoring junior team members. Ideal candidates will have an RTPI-accredited degree and strong experience in UK planning practice, along with excellent communication and project management skills. The position offers a competitive salary range and opportunities for professional growth.
Associate Director - Development Infrastructure Location: London Sector: Built Environment Civil Engineering Infrastructure Our client is a progressive engineering consultancy dedicated to creating a more sustainable and resilient built environment. Combining strategic insight with creativity and technical excellence, they deliver projects that achieve commercial and aesthetic success while making a positive impact on people and the planet. Due to continued success, they are seeking an Associate Director - Infrastructure to lead their talented team across London and the South East. This is a key leadership position with responsibility for day to day team management, technical excellence, and the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects. You'll play a central role in shaping strategies, developing business opportunities, and ensuring projects are delivered efficiently, sustainably, and profitably. Working closely with the Team Director, you'll help drive the continued growth and innovation of the Infrastructure discipline. Provide technical and managerial leadership to a multidisciplinary infrastructure team. Lead the design and delivery of projects including flood risk management, drainage, highways, and sustainable urban design solutions. Oversee financial performance, ensuring project profitability and accurate forecasting. Support business development through cultivating strong client relationships and identifying new opportunities. Mentor and develop engineers at all career stages, fostering a culture of learning, collaboration, and excellence. Champion sustainability, innovation, and the use of digital design tools in all project work. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and quality standards including ISO 9001 and 14001. About You Chartered Civil Engineer (MICE or equivalent) and working at Associate or Associate Director in your current role. Demonstrable leadership experience within the infrastructure or civil engineering sector. Strong project management and commercial skills with a track record of delivering high quality outcomes. Excellent communicator with the ability to inspire teams and build trusted client relationships. Passionate about sustainable, low carbon design and driving best practice across the industry. Why Join? This is an opportunity to lead meaningful work that transforms places and communities. As part of our client's collaborative, people first culture, you will help shape a built environment that genuinely makes a positive difference. The post includes a generous base salary and excellent benefits. 213 The Print Rooms 164 - 180 Union St SE1 0LH London
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
Associate Director - Development Infrastructure Location: London Sector: Built Environment Civil Engineering Infrastructure Our client is a progressive engineering consultancy dedicated to creating a more sustainable and resilient built environment. Combining strategic insight with creativity and technical excellence, they deliver projects that achieve commercial and aesthetic success while making a positive impact on people and the planet. Due to continued success, they are seeking an Associate Director - Infrastructure to lead their talented team across London and the South East. This is a key leadership position with responsibility for day to day team management, technical excellence, and the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects. You'll play a central role in shaping strategies, developing business opportunities, and ensuring projects are delivered efficiently, sustainably, and profitably. Working closely with the Team Director, you'll help drive the continued growth and innovation of the Infrastructure discipline. Provide technical and managerial leadership to a multidisciplinary infrastructure team. Lead the design and delivery of projects including flood risk management, drainage, highways, and sustainable urban design solutions. Oversee financial performance, ensuring project profitability and accurate forecasting. Support business development through cultivating strong client relationships and identifying new opportunities. Mentor and develop engineers at all career stages, fostering a culture of learning, collaboration, and excellence. Champion sustainability, innovation, and the use of digital design tools in all project work. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and quality standards including ISO 9001 and 14001. About You Chartered Civil Engineer (MICE or equivalent) and working at Associate or Associate Director in your current role. Demonstrable leadership experience within the infrastructure or civil engineering sector. Strong project management and commercial skills with a track record of delivering high quality outcomes. Excellent communicator with the ability to inspire teams and build trusted client relationships. Passionate about sustainable, low carbon design and driving best practice across the industry. Why Join? This is an opportunity to lead meaningful work that transforms places and communities. As part of our client's collaborative, people first culture, you will help shape a built environment that genuinely makes a positive difference. The post includes a generous base salary and excellent benefits. 213 The Print Rooms 164 - 180 Union St SE1 0LH London
A progressive engineering consultancy is seeking an Associate Director - Development Infrastructure to lead a multidisciplinary team in London. This key role focuses on delivering infrastructure projects sustainably and efficiently while maintaining profitability and high standards of quality. The ideal candidate will be a Chartered Civil Engineer with strong leadership and project management skills, passionate about driving innovative design solutions that benefit both the community and the environment.
Feb 24, 2026
Full time
A progressive engineering consultancy is seeking an Associate Director - Development Infrastructure to lead a multidisciplinary team in London. This key role focuses on delivering infrastructure projects sustainably and efficiently while maintaining profitability and high standards of quality. The ideal candidate will be a Chartered Civil Engineer with strong leadership and project management skills, passionate about driving innovative design solutions that benefit both the community and the environment.
A leading multidisciplinary consultancy in London is seeking a Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics to deliver building performance strategies across various developments. This senior role requires expertise in dynamic simulation tools and UK regulations, as well as strong communication skills. The successful candidate will lead technical discussions, manage projects, and provide mentorship to junior consultants. The position offers competitive compensation and opportunities for professional growth.
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
A leading multidisciplinary consultancy in London is seeking a Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics to deliver building performance strategies across various developments. This senior role requires expertise in dynamic simulation tools and UK regulations, as well as strong communication skills. The successful candidate will lead technical discussions, manage projects, and provide mentorship to junior consultants. The position offers competitive compensation and opportunities for professional growth.
Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics A well-established, leading multidisciplinary building services and sustainability consultancy are looking to appoint a Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics to join their London team. This is a senior technical role within a respected practice delivering integrated MEP, sustainability and environmental design services across commercial, residential, education and mixed-use developments. The practice delivers technically complex projects across high-end residential, commercial office, mixed-use, education and refurbishment schemes, with a strong presence in the London market. Many of their developments involve tight urban sites, ambitious energy targets and detailed façade and services coordination, requiring rigorous building performance input from early concept through to delivery. The Role As Principal Consultant, you will take a lead role in delivering building physics and performance analysis across a varied project portfolio. You will provide strategic input at early design stages, guide project teams on passive and low-carbon solutions, and ensure robust modelling informs design decisions. This is a hands on technical leadership role, combining detailed simulation work with client engagement and team oversight. Key Responsibilities Lead dynamic thermal modelling, energy modelling, overheating analysis and carbon assessments. Deliver Part L compliance modelling and support planning energy strategies. Advise on passive design, façade performance, fabric optimisation and operational energy reduction. Present technical outputs clearly to clients, architects and design teams. Manage project workstreams, ensuring quality and commercial control. Provide mentorship and technical guidance to junior consultants. Contribute to the development of internal modelling standards and best practice. About You Degree qualified in Building Physics, Environmental Design, Engineering or a related discipline. Experience in building performance or sustainability consultancy. Strong proficiency in dynamic simulation tools such as IES VE, DesignBuilder or equivalent. In depth knowledge of UK Building Regulations (including Part L) and overheating guidance (TM52/TM59). Experience preparing planning energy statements and sustainability reports. Confident communicator, comfortable leading technical discussions with clients and stakeholders. Experience overseeing or mentoring junior team members. The role offers a highly competitive salary package, reflective of principal level responsibility, alongside a comprehensive benefits package and sits within a growing sustainability function where progression is clearly defined. If you're interested in finding out more, reach out to Ethan Williams on or click apply to find out more. 213 The Print Rooms 164 - 180 Union St SE1 0LH London
Feb 22, 2026
Full time
Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics A well-established, leading multidisciplinary building services and sustainability consultancy are looking to appoint a Principal Sustainability Consultant - Building Physics to join their London team. This is a senior technical role within a respected practice delivering integrated MEP, sustainability and environmental design services across commercial, residential, education and mixed-use developments. The practice delivers technically complex projects across high-end residential, commercial office, mixed-use, education and refurbishment schemes, with a strong presence in the London market. Many of their developments involve tight urban sites, ambitious energy targets and detailed façade and services coordination, requiring rigorous building performance input from early concept through to delivery. The Role As Principal Consultant, you will take a lead role in delivering building physics and performance analysis across a varied project portfolio. You will provide strategic input at early design stages, guide project teams on passive and low-carbon solutions, and ensure robust modelling informs design decisions. This is a hands on technical leadership role, combining detailed simulation work with client engagement and team oversight. Key Responsibilities Lead dynamic thermal modelling, energy modelling, overheating analysis and carbon assessments. Deliver Part L compliance modelling and support planning energy strategies. Advise on passive design, façade performance, fabric optimisation and operational energy reduction. Present technical outputs clearly to clients, architects and design teams. Manage project workstreams, ensuring quality and commercial control. Provide mentorship and technical guidance to junior consultants. Contribute to the development of internal modelling standards and best practice. About You Degree qualified in Building Physics, Environmental Design, Engineering or a related discipline. Experience in building performance or sustainability consultancy. Strong proficiency in dynamic simulation tools such as IES VE, DesignBuilder or equivalent. In depth knowledge of UK Building Regulations (including Part L) and overheating guidance (TM52/TM59). Experience preparing planning energy statements and sustainability reports. Confident communicator, comfortable leading technical discussions with clients and stakeholders. Experience overseeing or mentoring junior team members. The role offers a highly competitive salary package, reflective of principal level responsibility, alongside a comprehensive benefits package and sits within a growing sustainability function where progression is clearly defined. If you're interested in finding out more, reach out to Ethan Williams on or click apply to find out more. 213 The Print Rooms 164 - 180 Union St SE1 0LH London
This is an excellent opportunity to join a small, dynamic team that covers all aspects of landscape architecture. The role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects within a friendly and supportive environment, all from a beautiful location. Primary Responsibilities: Apply professional knowledge and skills to support the delivery of the practice's goals and vision. Act as Project Manager on designated projects, overseeing delivery from inception to completion. Provide leadership and guidance to colleagues, encouraging continual professional development. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while fostering effective collaboration within the team. Contribute to a wide range of project stages, from planning studies and design development through to site inspections. Support business development activities, including networking, preparing fee proposals, and securing new opportunities. Secondary Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of new areas of work and service offerings. Support office administration and operational tasks as required. Actively engage in CPD for both self and colleagues, in line with the practice's long-term vision. Reporting to: Directors Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge: Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI), with a minimum of 6 years' relevant professional experience. Degree in Landscape Architecture. Proficient in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Strong project management and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience Required: At least 6 years of professional practice experience, with a proven record of successful project delivery and implementation. Career Development Opportunities: Opportunity to work closely with Directors in driving the practice forward, contributing to growth in new sectors and expanding service quality. Commitment to continued professional development, with scope for training and the development of personal initiatives. Location: Petersfield (beautiful countryside setting)
Oct 07, 2025
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity to join a small, dynamic team that covers all aspects of landscape architecture. The role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects within a friendly and supportive environment, all from a beautiful location. Primary Responsibilities: Apply professional knowledge and skills to support the delivery of the practice's goals and vision. Act as Project Manager on designated projects, overseeing delivery from inception to completion. Provide leadership and guidance to colleagues, encouraging continual professional development. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while fostering effective collaboration within the team. Contribute to a wide range of project stages, from planning studies and design development through to site inspections. Support business development activities, including networking, preparing fee proposals, and securing new opportunities. Secondary Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of new areas of work and service offerings. Support office administration and operational tasks as required. Actively engage in CPD for both self and colleagues, in line with the practice's long-term vision. Reporting to: Directors Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge: Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI), with a minimum of 6 years' relevant professional experience. Degree in Landscape Architecture. Proficient in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Strong project management and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience Required: At least 6 years of professional practice experience, with a proven record of successful project delivery and implementation. Career Development Opportunities: Opportunity to work closely with Directors in driving the practice forward, contributing to growth in new sectors and expanding service quality. Commitment to continued professional development, with scope for training and the development of personal initiatives. Location: Petersfield (beautiful countryside setting)
This is an excellent opportunity to join a small, dynamic team that covers all aspects of landscape architecture. The role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects within a friendly and supportive environment, all from a beautiful location. Primary Responsibilities: Apply professional knowledge and skills to support the delivery of the practice's goals and vision. Act as Project Manager on designated projects, overseeing delivery from inception to completion. Provide leadership and guidance to colleagues, encouraging continual professional development. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while fostering effective collaboration within the team. Contribute to a wide range of project stages, from planning studies and design development through to site inspections. Support business development activities, including networking, preparing fee proposals, and securing new opportunities. Secondary Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of new areas of work and service offerings. Support office administration and operational tasks as required. Actively engage in CPD for both self and colleagues, in line with the practice's long-term vision. Reporting to: Directors Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge: Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI), with a minimum of 6 years' relevant professional experience. Degree in Landscape Architecture. Proficient in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Strong project management and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience Required: At least 6 years of professional practice experience, with a proven record of successful project delivery and implementation. Career Development Opportunities: Opportunity to work closely with Directors in driving the practice forward, contributing to growth in new sectors and expanding service quality. Commitment to continued professional development, with scope for training and the development of personal initiatives. Location: Petersfield (beautiful countryside setting)
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity to join a small, dynamic team that covers all aspects of landscape architecture. The role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects within a friendly and supportive environment, all from a beautiful location. Primary Responsibilities: Apply professional knowledge and skills to support the delivery of the practice's goals and vision. Act as Project Manager on designated projects, overseeing delivery from inception to completion. Provide leadership and guidance to colleagues, encouraging continual professional development. Develop and maintain strong client relationships, while fostering effective collaboration within the team. Contribute to a wide range of project stages, from planning studies and design development through to site inspections. Support business development activities, including networking, preparing fee proposals, and securing new opportunities. Secondary Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of new areas of work and service offerings. Support office administration and operational tasks as required. Actively engage in CPD for both self and colleagues, in line with the practice's long-term vision. Reporting to: Directors Qualifications, Skills & Knowledge: Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute (CMLI), with a minimum of 6 years' relevant professional experience. Degree in Landscape Architecture. Proficient in AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Strong project management and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Experience Required: At least 6 years of professional practice experience, with a proven record of successful project delivery and implementation. Career Development Opportunities: Opportunity to work closely with Directors in driving the practice forward, contributing to growth in new sectors and expanding service quality. Commitment to continued professional development, with scope for training and the development of personal initiatives. Location: Petersfield (beautiful countryside setting)
Opportunity: A growing ecology consultancy is seeking a Consultant Ecologist to strengthen their Birmingham team. This role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects across regeneration, property, transport, and public sectors. While primarily based in the Birmingham region, the role may involve collaboration, travel, and inter-office work with other regional teams. This is an excellent opportunity for an ecologist looking to progress their career within a supportive and professional team, delivering high-quality ecological services to a portfolio of major clients. Responsibility: Undertake ecological surveys and desk-based studies to a high standard. Prepare technical reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIAs), Biodiversity Net Gain assessments, and BREEAM 2018 assessments. Contribute to Environmental Statement (ES) chapters and support the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process where required. Provide pragmatic, commercially aware ecological advice to clients. Conduct technical review of reports prepared by others. Work autonomously while collaborating effectively with colleagues across regional teams. Assist in the preparation of fee proposals for ecological work. Ensure compliance with conservation legislation and protected species licensing, including maintaining relevant survey/handling licences. Requirements: Degree qualified in ecology or a related discipline. More than one year's experience in ecological consultancy or a closely related sector. Strong knowledge of UK ecological legislation and planning policy. Experience in linear infrastructure and property development projects desirable. Excellent technical report writing skills. Understanding of the EIA process and contribution to ES chapters advantageous. Ability to work independently with strong communication skills. Full UK driving licence or the ability to travel to sites using public transport. Benefits: Competitive salary with annual reviews. 26 days holiday, rising to 31 with loyalty days, plus bank holidays. Hybrid working arrangements. Strong training and development culture with mentoring support from industry experts. Opportunity to contribute to exciting and varied projects. Fast-tracked career progression for the right candidate. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click 'Apply' below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on (phone number removed). We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Opportunity: A growing ecology consultancy is seeking a Consultant Ecologist to strengthen their Birmingham team. This role offers the chance to work on a diverse range of projects across regeneration, property, transport, and public sectors. While primarily based in the Birmingham region, the role may involve collaboration, travel, and inter-office work with other regional teams. This is an excellent opportunity for an ecologist looking to progress their career within a supportive and professional team, delivering high-quality ecological services to a portfolio of major clients. Responsibility: Undertake ecological surveys and desk-based studies to a high standard. Prepare technical reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIAs), Biodiversity Net Gain assessments, and BREEAM 2018 assessments. Contribute to Environmental Statement (ES) chapters and support the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process where required. Provide pragmatic, commercially aware ecological advice to clients. Conduct technical review of reports prepared by others. Work autonomously while collaborating effectively with colleagues across regional teams. Assist in the preparation of fee proposals for ecological work. Ensure compliance with conservation legislation and protected species licensing, including maintaining relevant survey/handling licences. Requirements: Degree qualified in ecology or a related discipline. More than one year's experience in ecological consultancy or a closely related sector. Strong knowledge of UK ecological legislation and planning policy. Experience in linear infrastructure and property development projects desirable. Excellent technical report writing skills. Understanding of the EIA process and contribution to ES chapters advantageous. Ability to work independently with strong communication skills. Full UK driving licence or the ability to travel to sites using public transport. Benefits: Competitive salary with annual reviews. 26 days holiday, rising to 31 with loyalty days, plus bank holidays. Hybrid working arrangements. Strong training and development culture with mentoring support from industry experts. Opportunity to contribute to exciting and varied projects. Fast-tracked career progression for the right candidate. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click 'Apply' below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on (phone number removed). We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Senior Quantity Surveyor London Airports An exciting opportunity has come up to join a major global multidisciplinary engineering consultancy working at a Major London Airport. This is an exciting opportunity to be on the high profile complex infrastructure UK infrastructure project gaining commercial experience in Airfield Works. What they offer: Salary 50,000 - 70,000 Flexible working arrangements High profile projects working directly with Tier 1 contractors Focus on Career Progression with acclaimed Training Programmes Requirements: 4+ years experience as a Quantity Surveyor London Based NEC Contract Knowledge Background in - Infrastructure/Airports/Civil Engineering Working towards Chartered status or other recognised bodies Previous experience in Mechanical and Electrical works is desirable but not essential Duties: Manage cost reporting, including Cost/Value Reconciliations, Bottom-Up and End-of-Life Cost Reports. Handle subcontractor accounts, payments, valuations, and contract administration (including early warnings and compensation events). Lead commercial aspects of projects, including drafting subcontract packages and client applications for payment. Monitor and report project costs, conduct regular site visits, and identify/manage commercial risks and opportunities. Maintain strong relationships with clients and subcontractors, ensuring collaboration, value, and quality delivery. This position offers professional challenges, personal growth, and clear progression routes. You'll work on prestigious projects and gain valuable experience towards Chartered status. We ve worked with the client for several years, offering flexibility and strong career advancement opportunities. For more information, contact Connie at To apply, email your CV
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor London Airports An exciting opportunity has come up to join a major global multidisciplinary engineering consultancy working at a Major London Airport. This is an exciting opportunity to be on the high profile complex infrastructure UK infrastructure project gaining commercial experience in Airfield Works. What they offer: Salary 50,000 - 70,000 Flexible working arrangements High profile projects working directly with Tier 1 contractors Focus on Career Progression with acclaimed Training Programmes Requirements: 4+ years experience as a Quantity Surveyor London Based NEC Contract Knowledge Background in - Infrastructure/Airports/Civil Engineering Working towards Chartered status or other recognised bodies Previous experience in Mechanical and Electrical works is desirable but not essential Duties: Manage cost reporting, including Cost/Value Reconciliations, Bottom-Up and End-of-Life Cost Reports. Handle subcontractor accounts, payments, valuations, and contract administration (including early warnings and compensation events). Lead commercial aspects of projects, including drafting subcontract packages and client applications for payment. Monitor and report project costs, conduct regular site visits, and identify/manage commercial risks and opportunities. Maintain strong relationships with clients and subcontractors, ensuring collaboration, value, and quality delivery. This position offers professional challenges, personal growth, and clear progression routes. You'll work on prestigious projects and gain valuable experience towards Chartered status. We ve worked with the client for several years, offering flexibility and strong career advancement opportunities. For more information, contact Connie at To apply, email your CV
Opportunity: An established environmental planning team is seeking a Senior Environmental Planner with 3 5 years experience to join its growing UK-wide operations. The team provides environmental planning services across a variety of sectors, including property, infrastructure, waste, and energy. Key areas of focus include Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), site feasibility and masterplanning, and strategic environmental planning advice at all stages of the development lifecycle. The role is flexible in terms of geographical location, with a preference for candidates based in London, Birmingham, or Manchester, although remote working arrangements will be considered. Travel to client meetings will be required as necessary. This position offers the chance to contribute meaningfully to projects of national significance while developing your career within a collaborative and professional team environment. Responsibility: Assist in the delivery of environmental planning projects, with a focus on EIA and planning-related services. Coordinate multidisciplinary teams to ensure project deliverables are met on time and to budget. Manage project finances, schedules, and reporting requirements. Liaise with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory authorities as required. Prepare technical reports, including EIA Screening reports, Scoping reports, Environmental Statements (ESs), and related documentation. Support business development and work-winning activities, contributing ideas and proposals. Foster a collaborative team environment, supporting and motivating colleagues. Requirements: Relevant University degree (Bachelor s or Master s) in an environmental or related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., ISEP/IEMA) and/or Chartered Environmentalist status. Strong understanding of environmental disciplines and practical experience with the UK planning system. Proven experience applying EIA Regulations at all stages of the assessment process. Experience coordinating multi-disciplinary teams and managing project stakeholders. Project management skills, including oversight of deliverables, schedules, and budgets. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience authoring EIA-related reports. Proactive, innovative, and collaborative approach, with the ability to enhance outcomes for clients. Benefits: Competitive remuneration and bonus scheme. Comprehensive benefits package and support for professional development (CPD). Exposure to a highly professional team and top-tier clients. Opportunity to contribute to challenging and high-profile environmental planning projects. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Opportunity: An established environmental planning team is seeking a Senior Environmental Planner with 3 5 years experience to join its growing UK-wide operations. The team provides environmental planning services across a variety of sectors, including property, infrastructure, waste, and energy. Key areas of focus include Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), site feasibility and masterplanning, and strategic environmental planning advice at all stages of the development lifecycle. The role is flexible in terms of geographical location, with a preference for candidates based in London, Birmingham, or Manchester, although remote working arrangements will be considered. Travel to client meetings will be required as necessary. This position offers the chance to contribute meaningfully to projects of national significance while developing your career within a collaborative and professional team environment. Responsibility: Assist in the delivery of environmental planning projects, with a focus on EIA and planning-related services. Coordinate multidisciplinary teams to ensure project deliverables are met on time and to budget. Manage project finances, schedules, and reporting requirements. Liaise with clients, stakeholders, and regulatory authorities as required. Prepare technical reports, including EIA Screening reports, Scoping reports, Environmental Statements (ESs), and related documentation. Support business development and work-winning activities, contributing ideas and proposals. Foster a collaborative team environment, supporting and motivating colleagues. Requirements: Relevant University degree (Bachelor s or Master s) in an environmental or related discipline. Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., ISEP/IEMA) and/or Chartered Environmentalist status. Strong understanding of environmental disciplines and practical experience with the UK planning system. Proven experience applying EIA Regulations at all stages of the assessment process. Experience coordinating multi-disciplinary teams and managing project stakeholders. Project management skills, including oversight of deliverables, schedules, and budgets. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience authoring EIA-related reports. Proactive, innovative, and collaborative approach, with the ability to enhance outcomes for clients. Benefits: Competitive remuneration and bonus scheme. Comprehensive benefits package and support for professional development (CPD). Exposure to a highly professional team and top-tier clients. Opportunity to contribute to challenging and high-profile environmental planning projects. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Opportunity: An established ecological consultancy is seeking an Associate Ecologist to join its growing team of specialists. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a wide range of terrestrial ecological projects across the UK, spanning sectors such as housing, retail, employment, and renewable energy. As an Associate Ecologist, you will play a key role in delivering ecological services, managing complex projects, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to business development. The role offers the chance to work within a supportive, experienced team while gaining exposure to cross-disciplinary expertise and challenging, high-profile projects. Responsibility: Design, organise, and lead terrestrial ecology surveys and site visits. Prepare high-quality technical reports and review outputs from colleagues, providing feedback and coaching. Manage project deliverables, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. Mentor and manage junior and senior ecologists, fostering professional development. Support business development, maintain client relationships, and help secure new work. Collaborate with senior management to implement team strategies and expand services. Independently manage complex projects, budgets, and timelines, ensuring effective client and stakeholder communication. Lead on tender preparation, including fee proposals, budgets, programmes, and project scopes. Requirements: Extensive professional experience in ecological consultancy or a related field (including public sector or conservation bodies). Relevant degree and/or postgraduate qualification with a strong academic record. Comprehensive experience with UK botanical and faunal identification. Extensive experience with Phase 1 Habitat and/or UK Habitat Classification surveys. Proven experience conducting protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing; holder of at least one protected species survey licence. Up-to-date knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and policy. Experience preparing development licence applications for protected species mitigation. Proven ability to produce high-quality written reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, EcIAs, HRAs, BNG, and protected species survey reports. Project management experience, including leading and motivating staff. Proven client liaison and management experience. Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment with strong organizational and communication skills. Full Membership of CIEEM (or eligible to obtain). Ability to travel across the UK, including occasional overnight stays. Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and CPD. Exposure to challenging, high-profile projects and collaboration with an experienced ecological team. Supportive and collaborative working environment with opportunities for career progression. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Opportunity: An established ecological consultancy is seeking an Associate Ecologist to join its growing team of specialists. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a wide range of terrestrial ecological projects across the UK, spanning sectors such as housing, retail, employment, and renewable energy. As an Associate Ecologist, you will play a key role in delivering ecological services, managing complex projects, mentoring junior staff, and contributing to business development. The role offers the chance to work within a supportive, experienced team while gaining exposure to cross-disciplinary expertise and challenging, high-profile projects. Responsibility: Design, organise, and lead terrestrial ecology surveys and site visits. Prepare high-quality technical reports and review outputs from colleagues, providing feedback and coaching. Manage project deliverables, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest technical standards. Mentor and manage junior and senior ecologists, fostering professional development. Support business development, maintain client relationships, and help secure new work. Collaborate with senior management to implement team strategies and expand services. Independently manage complex projects, budgets, and timelines, ensuring effective client and stakeholder communication. Lead on tender preparation, including fee proposals, budgets, programmes, and project scopes. Requirements: Extensive professional experience in ecological consultancy or a related field (including public sector or conservation bodies). Relevant degree and/or postgraduate qualification with a strong academic record. Comprehensive experience with UK botanical and faunal identification. Extensive experience with Phase 1 Habitat and/or UK Habitat Classification surveys. Proven experience conducting protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing; holder of at least one protected species survey licence. Up-to-date knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and policy. Experience preparing development licence applications for protected species mitigation. Proven ability to produce high-quality written reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, EcIAs, HRAs, BNG, and protected species survey reports. Project management experience, including leading and motivating staff. Proven client liaison and management experience. Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment with strong organizational and communication skills. Full Membership of CIEEM (or eligible to obtain). Ability to travel across the UK, including occasional overnight stays. Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and CPD. Exposure to challenging, high-profile projects and collaboration with an experienced ecological team. Supportive and collaborative working environment with opportunities for career progression. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Overview: A leading construction consultancy, is currently seeking an experienced Chartered Building Surveyor (Associate Level) to join their team. This is a unique opportunity to step into a standalone role within a larger team, with a dynamic blend of project surveying and party wall matters. The position is best suited for a motivated professional with a background in commercial office fit-outs, high-end residential developments, and, ideally, listed or heritage buildings. Key Responsibilities: Deliver a range of building surveying and project management services across diverse sectors. Manage and advise on party wall matters in accordance with the relevant legislation. Oversee office fit-outs, high-spec residential schemes, and projects involving heritage/listed properties. Provide expert advice to clients and act as a key point of contact throughout project lifecycles. Operate independently within a collaborative team environment, ensuring best-in-class consultancy services. Ideal Candidate Profile: MRICS-qualified Chartered Surveyor. Proven experience across commercial, high-end residential, and heritage property sectors. Strong working knowledge of party wall legislation and procedures. Capable of handling a mix of project management and traditional surveying duties. Excellent communication and client management skills. What s on Offer: Flexible, competitive salary based on experience. Hybrid working model Opportunity to work autonomously in a respected and well-supported consultancy. Career progression opportunities at Associate and above. This is a unique opportunity that offers high levels of responsibility and a generous salary + extensive benefits. For more information, reach out to Ethan Williams on or click apply.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Overview: A leading construction consultancy, is currently seeking an experienced Chartered Building Surveyor (Associate Level) to join their team. This is a unique opportunity to step into a standalone role within a larger team, with a dynamic blend of project surveying and party wall matters. The position is best suited for a motivated professional with a background in commercial office fit-outs, high-end residential developments, and, ideally, listed or heritage buildings. Key Responsibilities: Deliver a range of building surveying and project management services across diverse sectors. Manage and advise on party wall matters in accordance with the relevant legislation. Oversee office fit-outs, high-spec residential schemes, and projects involving heritage/listed properties. Provide expert advice to clients and act as a key point of contact throughout project lifecycles. Operate independently within a collaborative team environment, ensuring best-in-class consultancy services. Ideal Candidate Profile: MRICS-qualified Chartered Surveyor. Proven experience across commercial, high-end residential, and heritage property sectors. Strong working knowledge of party wall legislation and procedures. Capable of handling a mix of project management and traditional surveying duties. Excellent communication and client management skills. What s on Offer: Flexible, competitive salary based on experience. Hybrid working model Opportunity to work autonomously in a respected and well-supported consultancy. Career progression opportunities at Associate and above. This is a unique opportunity that offers high levels of responsibility and a generous salary + extensive benefits. For more information, reach out to Ethan Williams on or click apply.
Opportunity: A leading ecological consultancy is seeking a Senior Ecologist to join its expanding terrestrial ecology team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a wide range of UK projects across sectors such as housing, retail, employment, and renewable energy. As a Senior Ecologist, you will design and lead protected species and habitat surveys, prepare high-quality technical reports, manage projects of varying scales, and liaise with clients. You will also have the opportunity to mentor junior staff and further develop your ecological expertise, with a clear path to progression toward Principal Ecologist within 3 5 years. Responsibility: Design, undertake, and lead terrestrial ecology surveys and site visits, including Phase 1 / UK Habitat surveys, protected species surveys (e.g., bats, badgers, dormice, GCN, reptiles, otters, water voles, and nesting birds), and acting as ECoW. Conduct desk-based studies and produce high-quality ecological reports, including PEARs, EcIAs, ES chapters, and BNG assessments. Independently manage a range of ecological projects, meeting client demands and deadlines. Develop, maintain, and manage internal and external client and stakeholder relationships. Prepare tenders and proposals for new ecological projects. Review and provide feedback on work completed by junior ecologists, offering mentorship and guidance. Requirements: Minimum of 3 years relevant professional experience in ecological consultancy or a related field (including public sector or conservation bodies). Relevant degree and/or postgraduate qualification with a strong academic record. Comprehensive experience with UK botanical and faunal identification. Knowledge and experience of Phase 1 Habitat and/or UK Habitat Classification surveys. Proven experience undertaking protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing. Up-to-date knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and policy. Proven ability to produce high-quality written reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, EcIAs, and protected species survey reports. Experience managing and liaising with clients. Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment, with effective teamwork, organisation, and communication skills. Full or Associate Membership of CIEEM (or eligible to obtain). Ability to travel across the UK, including occasional overnight stays. Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and CPD. Exposure to high-profile projects across diverse sectors. Supportive and collaborative team environment with opportunities for career progression. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Opportunity: A leading ecological consultancy is seeking a Senior Ecologist to join its expanding terrestrial ecology team. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a wide range of UK projects across sectors such as housing, retail, employment, and renewable energy. As a Senior Ecologist, you will design and lead protected species and habitat surveys, prepare high-quality technical reports, manage projects of varying scales, and liaise with clients. You will also have the opportunity to mentor junior staff and further develop your ecological expertise, with a clear path to progression toward Principal Ecologist within 3 5 years. Responsibility: Design, undertake, and lead terrestrial ecology surveys and site visits, including Phase 1 / UK Habitat surveys, protected species surveys (e.g., bats, badgers, dormice, GCN, reptiles, otters, water voles, and nesting birds), and acting as ECoW. Conduct desk-based studies and produce high-quality ecological reports, including PEARs, EcIAs, ES chapters, and BNG assessments. Independently manage a range of ecological projects, meeting client demands and deadlines. Develop, maintain, and manage internal and external client and stakeholder relationships. Prepare tenders and proposals for new ecological projects. Review and provide feedback on work completed by junior ecologists, offering mentorship and guidance. Requirements: Minimum of 3 years relevant professional experience in ecological consultancy or a related field (including public sector or conservation bodies). Relevant degree and/or postgraduate qualification with a strong academic record. Comprehensive experience with UK botanical and faunal identification. Knowledge and experience of Phase 1 Habitat and/or UK Habitat Classification surveys. Proven experience undertaking protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing. Up-to-date knowledge of UK wildlife legislation and policy. Proven ability to produce high-quality written reports, including Preliminary Ecological Appraisals, EcIAs, and protected species survey reports. Experience managing and liaising with clients. Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment, with effective teamwork, organisation, and communication skills. Full or Associate Membership of CIEEM (or eligible to obtain). Ability to travel across the UK, including occasional overnight stays. Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and CPD. Exposure to high-profile projects across diverse sectors. Supportive and collaborative team environment with opportunities for career progression. If you think you have the required experience to fit this role, please click Apply below to submit your cv for review. If you have any questions about this or other roles, contact Euan McLeod on . We also offer 250 for successfully placed referrals, so if you have any friends/colleagues that are looking for work, put them in touch!