Senior Ecologist - Bristol. Ref; 23295 Our client's work is driven by the diversity, expertise, and passion of their people. Their award-winning ecology team (100+ specialists, including leadership within CIEEM) is at the forefront of delivering innovative, nature-positive solutions. From major infrastructure to habitat creation and policy influence, ecology is embedded from the very start to create meaningful impact. The Opportunity As a Senior Ecologist , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality ecological solutions across a diverse portfolio of projects. Leading and delivering ecological assessments and habitat design Developing practical, innovative mitigation and compensation strategies Acting as Ecology Lead on projects Managing projects from bid stage through to completion Collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, clients, and stakeholders Producing and reviewing high-quality technical reports Mentoring and supporting junior team members About You We are looking for someone who combines technical expertise with a passion for making a difference. Good knowledge of UK ecology, habitats, and wildlife legislation Experience with: UKHab surveys Preliminary Ecological Assessments (PEA) Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) Habitats Regulations Assessments (HRA) Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) Excellent report writing and communication skills Experience with protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing Project management and client engagement experience Membership of CIEEM (or equivalent), with Chartership (or working towards) Full UK driving licence Our client values experience and potential over traditional career paths-if you don't have a degree but have strong field experience, they would still love to hear from you. Why Join? Our client puts people first. That means: Flexible and hybrid working options A genuinely inclusive and supportive culture Excellent career prospects Tailored benefits to support wellbeing, finances, and lifestyle Ongoing training and professional development opportunities The chance to work on meaningful projects that make a real environmental impact Ready to Make a Difference? Be part of a team shaping the future of the natural environment-while supporting your own growth and work-life balance. Apply now to learn more about this opportunity.
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Senior Ecologist - Bristol. Ref; 23295 Our client's work is driven by the diversity, expertise, and passion of their people. Their award-winning ecology team (100+ specialists, including leadership within CIEEM) is at the forefront of delivering innovative, nature-positive solutions. From major infrastructure to habitat creation and policy influence, ecology is embedded from the very start to create meaningful impact. The Opportunity As a Senior Ecologist , you'll play a key role in delivering high-quality ecological solutions across a diverse portfolio of projects. Leading and delivering ecological assessments and habitat design Developing practical, innovative mitigation and compensation strategies Acting as Ecology Lead on projects Managing projects from bid stage through to completion Collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, clients, and stakeholders Producing and reviewing high-quality technical reports Mentoring and supporting junior team members About You We are looking for someone who combines technical expertise with a passion for making a difference. Good knowledge of UK ecology, habitats, and wildlife legislation Experience with: UKHab surveys Preliminary Ecological Assessments (PEA) Ecological Impact Assessments (EcIA) Habitats Regulations Assessments (HRA) Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) Excellent report writing and communication skills Experience with protected species surveys, mitigation, and licensing Project management and client engagement experience Membership of CIEEM (or equivalent), with Chartership (or working towards) Full UK driving licence Our client values experience and potential over traditional career paths-if you don't have a degree but have strong field experience, they would still love to hear from you. Why Join? Our client puts people first. That means: Flexible and hybrid working options A genuinely inclusive and supportive culture Excellent career prospects Tailored benefits to support wellbeing, finances, and lifestyle Ongoing training and professional development opportunities The chance to work on meaningful projects that make a real environmental impact Ready to Make a Difference? Be part of a team shaping the future of the natural environment-while supporting your own growth and work-life balance. Apply now to learn more about this opportunity.
Cornwall - Associate / Principal (Growth Role) Location: Cornwall Salary: Associate: 60,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits Principal: 50,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits About the Role We are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Associate or Principal to join our growing Cornwall team. This is a key growth hire, created to strengthen the team structure and support ongoing business expansion. The current team consists of a Partner and two Principals (with one currently on maternity leave). This role offers an excellent opportunity to step into a position that bridges senior leadership and delivery, with a strong focus on business development and client engagement. Key Responsibilities Support and drive business development initiatives, including identifying new opportunities and maintaining client relationships Play a key role in growing the Cornwall practice, contributing to strategy and market presence Deliver high-quality client work, managing projects and ensuring excellent service standards Collaborate closely with the Partner and wider team on team development and operational priorities Mentor and support junior team members where appropriate About You Proven experience at Associate or Principal level (or equivalent) Strong commercial awareness with a proactive approach to winning and developing business Excellent client relationship and communication skills Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment Motivated by growth opportunities and career progression Why Join Us Opportunity to play a key role in a growing regional team Clear pathway for progression within a supportive structure Competitive salary with discretionary bonus and benefits package Exposure to high-quality work and meaningful client relationships
Apr 22, 2026
Full time
Cornwall - Associate / Principal (Growth Role) Location: Cornwall Salary: Associate: 60,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits Principal: 50,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits About the Role We are seeking an ambitious and commercially minded Associate or Principal to join our growing Cornwall team. This is a key growth hire, created to strengthen the team structure and support ongoing business expansion. The current team consists of a Partner and two Principals (with one currently on maternity leave). This role offers an excellent opportunity to step into a position that bridges senior leadership and delivery, with a strong focus on business development and client engagement. Key Responsibilities Support and drive business development initiatives, including identifying new opportunities and maintaining client relationships Play a key role in growing the Cornwall practice, contributing to strategy and market presence Deliver high-quality client work, managing projects and ensuring excellent service standards Collaborate closely with the Partner and wider team on team development and operational priorities Mentor and support junior team members where appropriate About You Proven experience at Associate or Principal level (or equivalent) Strong commercial awareness with a proactive approach to winning and developing business Excellent client relationship and communication skills Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment Motivated by growth opportunities and career progression Why Join Us Opportunity to play a key role in a growing regional team Clear pathway for progression within a supportive structure Competitive salary with discretionary bonus and benefits package Exposure to high-quality work and meaningful client relationships
Job Title: Account Manager Location: London Area, United Kingdom (Hybrid) The Role A key member of the team, you will hold day-to-day responsibility for managing a range of clients across the Energy, Infrastructure and Development sectors. Previous experience within these sectors and familiarity with the DCO regime is desirable. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in communications, politics and current affairs, and enjoy working in a fast-paced consultancy environment. You will have demonstrable experience in a consultancy setting, including managing client work within the sectors mentioned above. You will work closely with the wider team to deliver high-quality communications advice and support to a growing client base. This includes managing junior team members and maintaining regular contact with clients and senior stakeholders. You will also receive support and mentorship from a senior management team, with opportunities to develop your skills, broaden your experience, and progress your career within a supportive consultancy environment. Key Skills Strong communication skills, both written and interpersonal Excellent time management and attention to detail, with the ability to manage competing priorities Proven ability to collaborate effectively with clients, colleagues and stakeholders Strong interest and knowledge of politics, relevant sectors, and the UK planning system Project management skills, delivering work to deadlines and budgets Ability to manage client accounts proactively, anticipating risks and opportunities Ambitious and motivated to develop skills and technical knowledge Confident in building relationships and engaging with new people Politically aware, with strong critical thinking skills Experience in renewables (e.g. solar) desirable Experience in a communications consultancy setting Responsibilities Developing strategies and campaigns to support client communications Organising and attending events on behalf of clients and for business development Managing multiple project demands and supporting team objectives Engaging with stakeholders across political, business and community groups Monitoring industry and sector developments Supporting and developing junior team members Contributing to business development and marketing activities (e.g. pitches, events, campaigns) Requirements / Qualifications Strong communication skills and interest in politics and current affairs Good understanding of the UK planning system Experience or interest in Development, Infrastructure or Energy sectors Experience in a communications consultancy setting desirable Campaigning or political experience desirable Equal Opportunities The company is committed to equal employment opportunities and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of background, race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. A diverse and inclusive workplace is valued as it leads to stronger outcomes for staff, clients and the organisation.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Account Manager Location: London Area, United Kingdom (Hybrid) The Role A key member of the team, you will hold day-to-day responsibility for managing a range of clients across the Energy, Infrastructure and Development sectors. Previous experience within these sectors and familiarity with the DCO regime is desirable. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in communications, politics and current affairs, and enjoy working in a fast-paced consultancy environment. You will have demonstrable experience in a consultancy setting, including managing client work within the sectors mentioned above. You will work closely with the wider team to deliver high-quality communications advice and support to a growing client base. This includes managing junior team members and maintaining regular contact with clients and senior stakeholders. You will also receive support and mentorship from a senior management team, with opportunities to develop your skills, broaden your experience, and progress your career within a supportive consultancy environment. Key Skills Strong communication skills, both written and interpersonal Excellent time management and attention to detail, with the ability to manage competing priorities Proven ability to collaborate effectively with clients, colleagues and stakeholders Strong interest and knowledge of politics, relevant sectors, and the UK planning system Project management skills, delivering work to deadlines and budgets Ability to manage client accounts proactively, anticipating risks and opportunities Ambitious and motivated to develop skills and technical knowledge Confident in building relationships and engaging with new people Politically aware, with strong critical thinking skills Experience in renewables (e.g. solar) desirable Experience in a communications consultancy setting Responsibilities Developing strategies and campaigns to support client communications Organising and attending events on behalf of clients and for business development Managing multiple project demands and supporting team objectives Engaging with stakeholders across political, business and community groups Monitoring industry and sector developments Supporting and developing junior team members Contributing to business development and marketing activities (e.g. pitches, events, campaigns) Requirements / Qualifications Strong communication skills and interest in politics and current affairs Good understanding of the UK planning system Experience or interest in Development, Infrastructure or Energy sectors Experience in a communications consultancy setting desirable Campaigning or political experience desirable Equal Opportunities The company is committed to equal employment opportunities and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of background, race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. A diverse and inclusive workplace is valued as it leads to stronger outcomes for staff, clients and the organisation.
Devon - Associate (Growth Role) Location: Devon Salary: 60,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits About the Role We are looking for a talented and driven Associate to join our expanding Devon team. This is a strategic growth hire designed to strengthen the team structure and support continued business development. The current team includes a Partner, Senior Associate, and Principal. This role will sit between Senior Associate and Principal level, offering an excellent opportunity to take on increased responsibility and contribute to the team's growth trajectory. Key Responsibilities Support and contribute to business development activities, including client engagement and opportunity generation Deliver high-quality client work, managing projects and ensuring deadlines and standards are met Build and maintain strong client relationships Work closely with senior team members to support team growth and market presence Provide guidance and support to more junior colleagues where required About You Experience operating at Associate level (or ready to step up into the role) Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a client-focused approach Demonstrated interest in business development and growing a practice Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities A collaborative team player with a positive and professional attitude Why Join Us Be part of a growing and dynamic regional team Opportunity to develop your career with increasing responsibility Competitive salary with bonus and benefits package Supportive environment with strong leadership and mentorship
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Devon - Associate (Growth Role) Location: Devon Salary: 60,000+ (DOE) + discretionary bonus & benefits About the Role We are looking for a talented and driven Associate to join our expanding Devon team. This is a strategic growth hire designed to strengthen the team structure and support continued business development. The current team includes a Partner, Senior Associate, and Principal. This role will sit between Senior Associate and Principal level, offering an excellent opportunity to take on increased responsibility and contribute to the team's growth trajectory. Key Responsibilities Support and contribute to business development activities, including client engagement and opportunity generation Deliver high-quality client work, managing projects and ensuring deadlines and standards are met Build and maintain strong client relationships Work closely with senior team members to support team growth and market presence Provide guidance and support to more junior colleagues where required About You Experience operating at Associate level (or ready to step up into the role) Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a client-focused approach Demonstrated interest in business development and growing a practice Organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple priorities A collaborative team player with a positive and professional attitude Why Join Us Be part of a growing and dynamic regional team Opportunity to develop your career with increasing responsibility Competitive salary with bonus and benefits package Supportive environment with strong leadership and mentorship
Exciting opportunity for an Assistant Health, Safety & CDM Consultant to join a growing team in Sheffield. As an Assistant or Junior CDM Consultant you will work closely with the team's Senior Consultants and Division Lead to deliver CDM Advisor work on a range of retail, commercial and residential projects across the South Yorkshire area. This role is aimed at someone with some construction safety or CDM experience who wants to develop for a year as an Assistant before developing into a full consultant role. Salary is up to 35,000 for the right individual who is eager to develop and can hit the ground running on some smaller projects. The wider business is a well-established multidisciplinary construction company with offices across the UK, working across every sector within construction. The role is hybrid, 2-3 days in the office and the rest either on-site or at home - this is mainly for training and development purposes to get someone up to speed in the first 6 months of working at the business. If you are looking to step into CDM role where you will have a clear route for professional development and personal growth, then this role could be a great fit. For more information call Dominic Jacques on (phone number removed).
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Exciting opportunity for an Assistant Health, Safety & CDM Consultant to join a growing team in Sheffield. As an Assistant or Junior CDM Consultant you will work closely with the team's Senior Consultants and Division Lead to deliver CDM Advisor work on a range of retail, commercial and residential projects across the South Yorkshire area. This role is aimed at someone with some construction safety or CDM experience who wants to develop for a year as an Assistant before developing into a full consultant role. Salary is up to 35,000 for the right individual who is eager to develop and can hit the ground running on some smaller projects. The wider business is a well-established multidisciplinary construction company with offices across the UK, working across every sector within construction. The role is hybrid, 2-3 days in the office and the rest either on-site or at home - this is mainly for training and development purposes to get someone up to speed in the first 6 months of working at the business. If you are looking to step into CDM role where you will have a clear route for professional development and personal growth, then this role could be a great fit. For more information call Dominic Jacques on (phone number removed).
Exciting opportunity for an Assistant Health, Safety & CDM Consultant to join a small but growing team in South London. As an Assistant CDM Consultant you will work closely with the team's Senior Consultants and Division Lead to deliver CDM Advisor work on residential and education projects across London and the South East. This role is aimed at someone with some construction safety or CDM experience who wants to develop for a year as an Assistant before developing into a full consultant role. Salary is up to 40,000 for the right individual who is eager to develop and can hit the ground running on some smaller projects. The wider business is a well-established multidisciplinary construction company with offices across the UK, working across every sector within construction. Mattinson Partnership have worked with this team over the past few years, they have a great culture, friendly and collaborative with a real emphasis on training and development for someone looking for longevity in a role. The role is hybrid, 1-2 days in the office and the rest either on-site or at home. The team like to get together for socials, and there is a real focus on training and development of staff. If you are looking to step not CDM role where you will have a clear route for professional development and personal growth, then this role could be a great fit. For more information call Dominic Jacques on (phone number removed).
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Exciting opportunity for an Assistant Health, Safety & CDM Consultant to join a small but growing team in South London. As an Assistant CDM Consultant you will work closely with the team's Senior Consultants and Division Lead to deliver CDM Advisor work on residential and education projects across London and the South East. This role is aimed at someone with some construction safety or CDM experience who wants to develop for a year as an Assistant before developing into a full consultant role. Salary is up to 40,000 for the right individual who is eager to develop and can hit the ground running on some smaller projects. The wider business is a well-established multidisciplinary construction company with offices across the UK, working across every sector within construction. Mattinson Partnership have worked with this team over the past few years, they have a great culture, friendly and collaborative with a real emphasis on training and development for someone looking for longevity in a role. The role is hybrid, 1-2 days in the office and the rest either on-site or at home. The team like to get together for socials, and there is a real focus on training and development of staff. If you are looking to step not CDM role where you will have a clear route for professional development and personal growth, then this role could be a great fit. For more information call Dominic Jacques on (phone number removed).
A UK-based consultancy seeks a Senior Planner for its Town Planning & Consents Team. The role involves providing expertise for public and private sector clients on major infrastructure projects. Responsibilities include delivering planning and consents applications, engaging with stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with planning obligations. Candidates should possess a degree in Town Planning and preferably work towards RTPI membership. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential in this role.
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
A UK-based consultancy seeks a Senior Planner for its Town Planning & Consents Team. The role involves providing expertise for public and private sector clients on major infrastructure projects. Responsibilities include delivering planning and consents applications, engaging with stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with planning obligations. Candidates should possess a degree in Town Planning and preferably work towards RTPI membership. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential in this role.
Purpose To bring passionate, independent, and creative thinking to complex challenges that deliver better outcomes for clients and their communities. This is a purpose driven consultancy where infrastructure meets integrity, and where the work has meaningful impact. Role: Senior Planner - Town Planning & Consents Team Due to increasing demand for services, the consultancy is seeking to recruit a Senior Planner to join its Town Planning & Consents Team. Role Overview The Senior Planner will provide town planning expertise for public and private sector clients in the transport, energy, and water sectors, supporting major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Work as part of an integrated team supporting clients in the delivery and implementation of planning and consents applications, including Town and Country Planning Act submissions, Development Consent Orders, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Parliamentary Bills. Analyse relevant planning policy and legislative frameworks at an early project stage to provide strategic advice on planning requirements. Support stakeholder engagement and consultation with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to achieve agreement on planning and consenting matters. Provide planning input for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Work within multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and architects, to support understanding of consenting requirements and processes, and contribute to consents submission deliverables. Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with consents and planning obligations. Support public consultation and community liaison events. Compile evidence for public hearings and inquiries. Skills and Experience Degree in Town Planning or a relevant discipline. Chartered membership of RTPI achieved or working towards. Interest in delivering Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Experience in development management is essential; knowledge of the DCO process is desirable. Strong report writing skills with the ability to present complex information clearly. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Team oriented approach with willingness to support colleagues. Self motivated with a desire to learn and develop. Inquisitive mindset with confidence to challenge and ask questions.
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
Purpose To bring passionate, independent, and creative thinking to complex challenges that deliver better outcomes for clients and their communities. This is a purpose driven consultancy where infrastructure meets integrity, and where the work has meaningful impact. Role: Senior Planner - Town Planning & Consents Team Due to increasing demand for services, the consultancy is seeking to recruit a Senior Planner to join its Town Planning & Consents Team. Role Overview The Senior Planner will provide town planning expertise for public and private sector clients in the transport, energy, and water sectors, supporting major infrastructure and regeneration projects across the UK. Key Responsibilities Work as part of an integrated team supporting clients in the delivery and implementation of planning and consents applications, including Town and Country Planning Act submissions, Development Consent Orders, Transport & Works Act Orders, and Parliamentary Bills. Analyse relevant planning policy and legislative frameworks at an early project stage to provide strategic advice on planning requirements. Support stakeholder engagement and consultation with local authorities, statutory bodies, and third parties to achieve agreement on planning and consenting matters. Provide planning input for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) projects. Work within multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and architects, to support understanding of consenting requirements and processes, and contribute to consents submission deliverables. Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with consents and planning obligations. Support public consultation and community liaison events. Compile evidence for public hearings and inquiries. Skills and Experience Degree in Town Planning or a relevant discipline. Chartered membership of RTPI achieved or working towards. Interest in delivering Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects. Experience in development management is essential; knowledge of the DCO process is desirable. Strong report writing skills with the ability to present complex information clearly. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Team oriented approach with willingness to support colleagues. Self motivated with a desire to learn and develop. Inquisitive mindset with confidence to challenge and ask questions.
A leading engineering consultancy is looking for an experienced Associate Director - Sustainability to join their London team. Renowned for delivering innovative, high-performance building solutions, this practice sits at the forefront of sustainable engineering in the built environment. They partner with ambitious clients on complex, design-led projects and are widely recognised for their work in net zero carbon, operational energy performance and human-centric design. Beyond project delivery, they actively contribute to industry research and best practice, helping to shape the future of sustainable development. Alongside technical excellence, they've built a genuinely people-first culture - offering structured career progression, flexible working, strong wellbeing support and a comprehensive benefits package. The Role: Associate Director - Sustainability London (Hybrid) Senior Leadership Client-Facing This is a strategic leadership position within a nationally established Sustainability Group. You'll take ownership of complex sustainability workstreams, lead and develop a high-performing team, and act as a trusted advisor to clients on flagship developments. Key Responsibilities Lead sustainability delivery across large-scale, high-profile projects Act as the key client contact for sustainability matters Oversee team workload, resourcing and programme management Provide line management, mentoring and technical leadership Support financial oversight, including fees, forecasting and resource planning Develop and deliver sustainability and energy strategies from concept to completion Lead environmental certification processes (BREEAM, WELL, HQM and equivalent) Drive net zero and whole-life carbon strategies Oversee embodied carbon analysis, circular economy strategies, operational energy modelling, dynamic simulation and overheating assessments Contribute to research, innovation and wider industry engagement initiatives About You You're currently operating at a senior level within a sustainability or engineering consultancy and are ready to step into a broader leadership remit within a highly respected practice. You will bring: Strong experience in sustainable building design and consultancy Technical expertise across selected areas such as energy modelling, Part L compliance, NABERS UK, embodied carbon, net zero strategies or environmental assessments A detailed understanding of London planning requirements Chartered status (or equivalent professional recognition) Proven experience leading multidisciplinary design teams Commercial awareness and confidence managing project performance A passion for delivering meaningful environmental impact through engineering This is an opportunity to take on a visible leadership role within an engineering consultancy that is genuinely shaping the future of sustainable building design. If you're interested in finding out for reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
A leading engineering consultancy is looking for an experienced Associate Director - Sustainability to join their London team. Renowned for delivering innovative, high-performance building solutions, this practice sits at the forefront of sustainable engineering in the built environment. They partner with ambitious clients on complex, design-led projects and are widely recognised for their work in net zero carbon, operational energy performance and human-centric design. Beyond project delivery, they actively contribute to industry research and best practice, helping to shape the future of sustainable development. Alongside technical excellence, they've built a genuinely people-first culture - offering structured career progression, flexible working, strong wellbeing support and a comprehensive benefits package. The Role: Associate Director - Sustainability London (Hybrid) Senior Leadership Client-Facing This is a strategic leadership position within a nationally established Sustainability Group. You'll take ownership of complex sustainability workstreams, lead and develop a high-performing team, and act as a trusted advisor to clients on flagship developments. Key Responsibilities Lead sustainability delivery across large-scale, high-profile projects Act as the key client contact for sustainability matters Oversee team workload, resourcing and programme management Provide line management, mentoring and technical leadership Support financial oversight, including fees, forecasting and resource planning Develop and deliver sustainability and energy strategies from concept to completion Lead environmental certification processes (BREEAM, WELL, HQM and equivalent) Drive net zero and whole-life carbon strategies Oversee embodied carbon analysis, circular economy strategies, operational energy modelling, dynamic simulation and overheating assessments Contribute to research, innovation and wider industry engagement initiatives About You You're currently operating at a senior level within a sustainability or engineering consultancy and are ready to step into a broader leadership remit within a highly respected practice. You will bring: Strong experience in sustainable building design and consultancy Technical expertise across selected areas such as energy modelling, Part L compliance, NABERS UK, embodied carbon, net zero strategies or environmental assessments A detailed understanding of London planning requirements Chartered status (or equivalent professional recognition) Proven experience leading multidisciplinary design teams Commercial awareness and confidence managing project performance A passion for delivering meaningful environmental impact through engineering This is an opportunity to take on a visible leadership role within an engineering consultancy that is genuinely shaping the future of sustainable building design. If you're interested in finding out for reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
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 fa ade 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, fa ade 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 (phone number removed) or click apply to find out more.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
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 fa ade 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, fa ade 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 (phone number removed) or click apply to find out more.
Principal Consultant - Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) About our client Our client is an award-winning sustainability consultancy focused on creating resilient, future-ready places. Through innovation, collaboration and specialist expertise, they help organisations tackle complex challenges such as climate resilience, net zero, circular design, social value and nature protection. Their approach goes beyond compliance, enabling clients to deliver meaningful environmental and social impact. The role This London-based (hybrid) position offers the opportunity to lead and deliver biodiversity-focused projects that generate measurable positive outcomes while meeting client and commercial objectives. You will manage projects from inception to completion, contribute technical expertise to multidisciplinary teams, and play a key role in growing the biodiversity and ecology service offering. Key responsibilities You will lead ecology and biodiversity inputs across planning-related projects, ensuring high-quality delivery of assessments such as PEAs, BNG assessments and BREEAM ecology reports. The role involves undertaking and reviewing complex technical work, including EcIAs, HRAs and protected species reports, alongside leading field surveys such as UKHab and bat surveys. You will be responsible for Biodiversity Net Gain calculations and habitat mapping using QGIS and the Statutory Biodiversity Metric. In addition, you will manage client relationships, contribute to business development activities, and support the growth of the nature team. This includes mentoring junior colleagues, line managing team members, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes. Requirements You will hold a degree in ecology, environmental science or a related field (with an MSc desirable), and have experience delivering biodiversity and ecological consultancy projects. You should be confident using QGIS, undertaking BNG assessments, and producing high-quality technical reports Membership of CIEEM (or working towards it) is desirable, alongside excellent organisational, communication and project management skills. A proactive, self-motivated approach and a genuine enthusiasm for nature conservation are key. What's on offer A competitive salary and discretionary bonus, enhanced pension, and flexible hybrid working (including limited international remote working). You'll also benefit from structured training and development, wellbeing and lifestyle benefits, and the opportunity to be part of a collaborative, inclusive team shaping industry best practice. For more information, please apply in confidence or contact the lead consultant, David Mattinson.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Principal Consultant - Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) About our client Our client is an award-winning sustainability consultancy focused on creating resilient, future-ready places. Through innovation, collaboration and specialist expertise, they help organisations tackle complex challenges such as climate resilience, net zero, circular design, social value and nature protection. Their approach goes beyond compliance, enabling clients to deliver meaningful environmental and social impact. The role This London-based (hybrid) position offers the opportunity to lead and deliver biodiversity-focused projects that generate measurable positive outcomes while meeting client and commercial objectives. You will manage projects from inception to completion, contribute technical expertise to multidisciplinary teams, and play a key role in growing the biodiversity and ecology service offering. Key responsibilities You will lead ecology and biodiversity inputs across planning-related projects, ensuring high-quality delivery of assessments such as PEAs, BNG assessments and BREEAM ecology reports. The role involves undertaking and reviewing complex technical work, including EcIAs, HRAs and protected species reports, alongside leading field surveys such as UKHab and bat surveys. You will be responsible for Biodiversity Net Gain calculations and habitat mapping using QGIS and the Statutory Biodiversity Metric. In addition, you will manage client relationships, contribute to business development activities, and support the growth of the nature team. This includes mentoring junior colleagues, line managing team members, and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes. Requirements You will hold a degree in ecology, environmental science or a related field (with an MSc desirable), and have experience delivering biodiversity and ecological consultancy projects. You should be confident using QGIS, undertaking BNG assessments, and producing high-quality technical reports Membership of CIEEM (or working towards it) is desirable, alongside excellent organisational, communication and project management skills. A proactive, self-motivated approach and a genuine enthusiasm for nature conservation are key. What's on offer A competitive salary and discretionary bonus, enhanced pension, and flexible hybrid working (including limited international remote working). You'll also benefit from structured training and development, wellbeing and lifestyle benefits, and the opportunity to be part of a collaborative, inclusive team shaping industry best practice. For more information, please apply in confidence or contact the lead consultant, David Mattinson.
Senior Transport Modeller - Transport & Mobility Are you passionate about shaping sustainable cities and achieving Net Zero? Join our client's Transport & Mobility team and help create smarter, healthier ways for people to move through urban environments. This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the most respected team of professionals in the UK. Offering amazing projects, great training and generous salary and benefits ! This hybrid role can be based in London, Bristol, Leeds, or Manchester. About the Role Our client is seeking a Senior Transport Modeller to deliver a wide range of projects-from strategic city masterplanning to major development-scale transport assessments. You'll contribute to innovative solutions in urban development, infrastructure, and sustainable mobility. You will work on high-profile international projects, including major urban expansions, regional frameworks, and mixed-use developments across the UK and globally. Key Responsibilities Develop and calibrate transport models (VISUM) Analyse data and produce scenario forecasts Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams Prepare clear reports and present to stakeholders Contribute to sustainable mobility strategies Mentor junior team members About You Experience in transport planning/modelling and data analysis Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Innovative mindset and collaborative approach What's on Offer Competitive salary + bonus Hybrid working 25 days holiday + flexible options Pension, life assurance, and wellbeing support Flexible benefits package Strong learning and development support Inclusive, collaborative culture with global opportunities Our client is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Apply now and help shape the future of sustainable mobility. David Mattinson is the lead consultant for this appointment. Please be assured that all communications are in the strictest of confidence.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Transport Modeller - Transport & Mobility Are you passionate about shaping sustainable cities and achieving Net Zero? Join our client's Transport & Mobility team and help create smarter, healthier ways for people to move through urban environments. This is a fantastic opportunity to join one of the most respected team of professionals in the UK. Offering amazing projects, great training and generous salary and benefits ! This hybrid role can be based in London, Bristol, Leeds, or Manchester. About the Role Our client is seeking a Senior Transport Modeller to deliver a wide range of projects-from strategic city masterplanning to major development-scale transport assessments. You'll contribute to innovative solutions in urban development, infrastructure, and sustainable mobility. You will work on high-profile international projects, including major urban expansions, regional frameworks, and mixed-use developments across the UK and globally. Key Responsibilities Develop and calibrate transport models (VISUM) Analyse data and produce scenario forecasts Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams Prepare clear reports and present to stakeholders Contribute to sustainable mobility strategies Mentor junior team members About You Experience in transport planning/modelling and data analysis Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills Innovative mindset and collaborative approach What's on Offer Competitive salary + bonus Hybrid working 25 days holiday + flexible options Pension, life assurance, and wellbeing support Flexible benefits package Strong learning and development support Inclusive, collaborative culture with global opportunities Our client is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Apply now and help shape the future of sustainable mobility. David Mattinson is the lead consultant for this appointment. Please be assured that all communications are in the strictest of confidence.
The opportunity: Join a progressive and highly regarded environmental consultancy that is shaping the future of sustainable development across the UK and beyond. With a strong reputation for delivering innovative, practical solutions, the organisation partners with clients to tackle complex environmental challenges and drive meaningful, lasting impact. As a Principal Consultant within a growing Sustainability Team, you'll play a central role in leading high-profile projects that turn ambitious environmental goals into measurable outcomes. This position offers the chance to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery-guiding clients, building trusted relationships, and mentoring emerging talent-while contributing to a business that is genuinely committed to positive Experience required: Whole life / embodied carbon - including detailed modelling, reporting, and strong knowledge of current industry standards. Circular economy - providing advice on materials and design, as well as relevant reporting. Broader sustainability - developing sustainability briefs and coordinating across planning, design, and certification processes (eg . BREEAM) Key Responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day delivery of sustainability projects. Leading and developing embodied carbon modelling, particularly using OneClick LCA . Facilitating workshops and technical meetings with design teams. Preparing fee proposals and costings for complex schemes. Acting as the primary client contact for assigned projects. Monitoring project progress, risks, and budget adherence. This opportunity offers: A supportive working environment focused on professional development. Opportunities to work on meaningful, high-impact projects. Hybrid working options for greater flexibility. A competitive salary and benefits package. If this is of interest, reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
The opportunity: Join a progressive and highly regarded environmental consultancy that is shaping the future of sustainable development across the UK and beyond. With a strong reputation for delivering innovative, practical solutions, the organisation partners with clients to tackle complex environmental challenges and drive meaningful, lasting impact. As a Principal Consultant within a growing Sustainability Team, you'll play a central role in leading high-profile projects that turn ambitious environmental goals into measurable outcomes. This position offers the chance to combine strategic thinking with hands-on delivery-guiding clients, building trusted relationships, and mentoring emerging talent-while contributing to a business that is genuinely committed to positive Experience required: Whole life / embodied carbon - including detailed modelling, reporting, and strong knowledge of current industry standards. Circular economy - providing advice on materials and design, as well as relevant reporting. Broader sustainability - developing sustainability briefs and coordinating across planning, design, and certification processes (eg . BREEAM) Key Responsibilities: Managing the day-to-day delivery of sustainability projects. Leading and developing embodied carbon modelling, particularly using OneClick LCA . Facilitating workshops and technical meetings with design teams. Preparing fee proposals and costings for complex schemes. Acting as the primary client contact for assigned projects. Monitoring project progress, risks, and budget adherence. This opportunity offers: A supportive working environment focused on professional development. Opportunities to work on meaningful, high-impact projects. Hybrid working options for greater flexibility. A competitive salary and benefits package. If this is of interest, reach out to Ethan Williams on (phone number removed) or click apply.
Associate - EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) With over 40 years of sector experience, our client is one of the largest independent planning and environmental consultancies in the South East, delivering comprehensive planning services across the UK. They are a people-focused organisation and attribute their success to the strength and expertise of their team. By investing in professional development, they ensure consistently high standards of service for their clients. Due to continued growth across their project portfolio, our client is seeking an Associate/Associate Director to join and strengthen their Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) team. This is an opportunity to play a key role within a collaborative consultancy, delivering EIA projects across multiple sectors throughout the UK. The role offers flexibility and can be based in London, Kent or East Sussex with close office collaboration. Responsibilities Lead the preparation and submission of EIA Screening and Scoping Reports. Oversee the structure, drafting and quality assurance of Environmental Statements, including core chapters and reporting. Manage multidisciplinary inputs from technical specialists, ensuring alignment, consistency and compliance within the overall assessment. Manage junior members of the team and act as mentor for their professional development Act as the primary liaison for clients, coordinating communication between stakeholders and internal project teams. Provide strategic direction for the division and wider business. Profile Degree or postgraduate qualification in a relevant discipline such as Environmental Planning, Environmental Policy or Sustainable Development. Practitioner-level membership (or higher) of ISEP. Demonstrable experience coordinating EIA processes across varied development types. Ability to independently manage key stages of EIA delivery with minimal senior oversight. Experience supporting NSIP projects would be advantageous but is not essential. Opportunity This role offers the chance to take on a senior position within a well-established and respected consultancy, with real scope to influence the direction and growth of the EIA function. You will work on high-profile and complex projects, collaborate with experienced professionals across disciplines, and contribute to strategic client relationships. In return, our client offers a supportive and flexible working environment, clear progression pathways, and the opportunity to help shape the future capability of a growing team. David Mattinson is the lead consultant and all communications are in the strictest of confidence.
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
Associate - EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) With over 40 years of sector experience, our client is one of the largest independent planning and environmental consultancies in the South East, delivering comprehensive planning services across the UK. They are a people-focused organisation and attribute their success to the strength and expertise of their team. By investing in professional development, they ensure consistently high standards of service for their clients. Due to continued growth across their project portfolio, our client is seeking an Associate/Associate Director to join and strengthen their Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) team. This is an opportunity to play a key role within a collaborative consultancy, delivering EIA projects across multiple sectors throughout the UK. The role offers flexibility and can be based in London, Kent or East Sussex with close office collaboration. Responsibilities Lead the preparation and submission of EIA Screening and Scoping Reports. Oversee the structure, drafting and quality assurance of Environmental Statements, including core chapters and reporting. Manage multidisciplinary inputs from technical specialists, ensuring alignment, consistency and compliance within the overall assessment. Manage junior members of the team and act as mentor for their professional development Act as the primary liaison for clients, coordinating communication between stakeholders and internal project teams. Provide strategic direction for the division and wider business. Profile Degree or postgraduate qualification in a relevant discipline such as Environmental Planning, Environmental Policy or Sustainable Development. Practitioner-level membership (or higher) of ISEP. Demonstrable experience coordinating EIA processes across varied development types. Ability to independently manage key stages of EIA delivery with minimal senior oversight. Experience supporting NSIP projects would be advantageous but is not essential. Opportunity This role offers the chance to take on a senior position within a well-established and respected consultancy, with real scope to influence the direction and growth of the EIA function. You will work on high-profile and complex projects, collaborate with experienced professionals across disciplines, and contribute to strategic client relationships. In return, our client offers a supportive and flexible working environment, clear progression pathways, and the opportunity to help shape the future capability of a growing team. David Mattinson is the lead consultant and all communications are in the strictest of confidence.
We've been industry leaders for over 20 years recruiting specialist staff within the built and natural environment. With the most generous uncapped commission plan and incentives in the sector and comprehensive training and fast track management opportunities for ambitious individuals. the opportunity: Our specialist sectors mean as an experienced Recruitment Consultant you will be working on exciting permanent or temporary assignments within energy, sustainability and green tech across the UK and Internationally. We can offer you a warm desk and an excellent network of clients and candidates to help develop your specialist sector. We offer excellent career prospects and we encourage all our consultants to aspire to having junior team members reporting into them, developing your leadership experience whilst providing invaluable research and administrative support. You will be joining an exciting and forward thinking consultancy which will help you develop your personal brand in a supportive and friendly team. About you: We're looking for people who are ambitious recruitment consultants with a strong desire to succeed. We do not believe in micro management and like our recruitment consultants to be entrepreneurial and autonomous whilst working within a collaborative team environment. We are interested in talking to individuals who can demonstrate motivation, ambition and a commercial flair, with a track record in a previous recruitment consultant or sales role. Why choose us? We're based in Southwark's 'Bankside', close to the Tate Modern and Borough Market and benefit from transport hubs of Waterloo, London Bridge and Blackfriars. As a company, we offer an interesting, fast-paced environment to work and a great team culture with flexible working options. Keen to be Green? So are we. Rewilding Britain is our chosen charity and our team are actively contributing to conservation projects around the UK. We also have a sister consulting business, MP Smarter Travel, which engages with local communities and teaches kids and adults alike how to live in a greener, more sustainable way. Did we mention the earning potential ? Our commission structure is one of the most generous in the industry offering a fantastic opportunity to really accelerate your income. Next steps: If personal growth important to you and you are ready to take real control of your career, then we would love you to be part of the team ! take a closer look at our website and linkedin company page for further insights and get in touch to find out more Please be assured any conversations will be in the strictest of confidence. note; we cannot offer sponsorship
Apr 15, 2026
Full time
We've been industry leaders for over 20 years recruiting specialist staff within the built and natural environment. With the most generous uncapped commission plan and incentives in the sector and comprehensive training and fast track management opportunities for ambitious individuals. the opportunity: Our specialist sectors mean as an experienced Recruitment Consultant you will be working on exciting permanent or temporary assignments within energy, sustainability and green tech across the UK and Internationally. We can offer you a warm desk and an excellent network of clients and candidates to help develop your specialist sector. We offer excellent career prospects and we encourage all our consultants to aspire to having junior team members reporting into them, developing your leadership experience whilst providing invaluable research and administrative support. You will be joining an exciting and forward thinking consultancy which will help you develop your personal brand in a supportive and friendly team. About you: We're looking for people who are ambitious recruitment consultants with a strong desire to succeed. We do not believe in micro management and like our recruitment consultants to be entrepreneurial and autonomous whilst working within a collaborative team environment. We are interested in talking to individuals who can demonstrate motivation, ambition and a commercial flair, with a track record in a previous recruitment consultant or sales role. Why choose us? We're based in Southwark's 'Bankside', close to the Tate Modern and Borough Market and benefit from transport hubs of Waterloo, London Bridge and Blackfriars. As a company, we offer an interesting, fast-paced environment to work and a great team culture with flexible working options. Keen to be Green? So are we. Rewilding Britain is our chosen charity and our team are actively contributing to conservation projects around the UK. We also have a sister consulting business, MP Smarter Travel, which engages with local communities and teaches kids and adults alike how to live in a greener, more sustainable way. Did we mention the earning potential ? Our commission structure is one of the most generous in the industry offering a fantastic opportunity to really accelerate your income. Next steps: If personal growth important to you and you are ready to take real control of your career, then we would love you to be part of the team ! take a closer look at our website and linkedin company page for further insights and get in touch to find out more Please be assured any conversations will be in the strictest of confidence. note; we cannot offer sponsorship
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!