Graduate Field Geologist Bangor 27000 to 32000 per Annum plus Benefits Permanent Role I am actively searching for a Graduate Field Geologist to join an established environmental consultancy delivering ground investigation and contaminated land services from its Bangor office. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to begin a technical career within a practical, project-driven environment. As a Graduate Field Geologist, you will work alongside experienced engineers and scientists on a wide range of site investigation projects. Based in Bangor, the role combines office-based reporting with regular site work, giving you early exposure to the full project lifecycle. You will assist with data collection, soil and groundwater logging, laboratory coordination, and the preparation of interpretive reports. The role will suit a Graduate Field Geologist who is keen to develop strong technical foundations while learning how environmental risks are assessed and managed. Projects will vary in size and complexity, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure schemes across London and surrounding areas, while being supported from Bangor by a collaborative and approachable team. Graduate Field Geologist, Candidate Requirements: A degree in geology, environmental science, geotechnical engineering, or a related subject Full UK Driving Licence Live within a commutable distance of Bangor Full Right to Work in the UK permanently Company Benefits: Flexible working First class training and development scheme Clear progression plan Opportunities for international travel Company vehicle access Interested in this or other roles in Geotechnical or Geo-Environmental, please do not hesitate to contact William Lisle. We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position. to this position.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Graduate Field Geologist Bangor 27000 to 32000 per Annum plus Benefits Permanent Role I am actively searching for a Graduate Field Geologist to join an established environmental consultancy delivering ground investigation and contaminated land services from its Bangor office. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to begin a technical career within a practical, project-driven environment. As a Graduate Field Geologist, you will work alongside experienced engineers and scientists on a wide range of site investigation projects. Based in Bangor, the role combines office-based reporting with regular site work, giving you early exposure to the full project lifecycle. You will assist with data collection, soil and groundwater logging, laboratory coordination, and the preparation of interpretive reports. The role will suit a Graduate Field Geologist who is keen to develop strong technical foundations while learning how environmental risks are assessed and managed. Projects will vary in size and complexity, including residential, commercial, and infrastructure schemes across London and surrounding areas, while being supported from Bangor by a collaborative and approachable team. Graduate Field Geologist, Candidate Requirements: A degree in geology, environmental science, geotechnical engineering, or a related subject Full UK Driving Licence Live within a commutable distance of Bangor Full Right to Work in the UK permanently Company Benefits: Flexible working First class training and development scheme Clear progression plan Opportunities for international travel Company vehicle access Interested in this or other roles in Geotechnical or Geo-Environmental, please do not hesitate to contact William Lisle. We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role. Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position. to this position.
Able Bridge Recruitment Ltd
Spean Bridge, Inverness-shire
The Company Able Bridge Recruitment are currently working with a globally renowned carbon conscious manufacturer based in the Highlands of Scotland in the recruitment of an environmental specialist on a permanent basis. Whilst the position is based in the Highlands of Scotland, our client has a significant relocation package on offer Benefits include Generous holiday entitlement Bonus scheme (15%) Pension which is up to 9% contributory Health and dental cover Life assurance x6 of salary Education support grant for each child in university Employee retail discount rewards This vacancy, the result of a long standing employee pursuing a career change and re-training. The position will report into the head of health, safety, quality and environment and will be office based 3 days per week. The Responsibilities The purpose of this role is to support our client in the assurance of the maintenance of compliance with environmental legislation, permits, licences and management system requirements. The role will involve a high level of stakeholder engagement and will be heavily involved in data collection and analysis, incident investigation regulatory submissions and process improvement. On a day-to-day basis you can expect to be responsible for the following; Support the application, variation, amendment and ongoing monitoring of environmental permits, licences, authorisations, consents and exemptions. Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, site permits, regulatory obligations and business management system requirements. Prepare, review and submit environmental data and reports to SEPA, local authorities, statutory bodies and internal stakeholders as required. Provide technical and specialist environmental support to site departments, including advice on environmental controls, permit requirements and improvement actions. Support environmental monitoring and sampling activities, including air emissions, water, waste, land, soil and groundwater where applicable. Analyse environmental data to identify trends, risks, improvement opportunities and potential compliance concerns. Support the development and implementation of environmental management plans, strategies, campaigns, objectives and improvement plans. Act as a focal point for environmental improvement and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction, resource efficiency, biodiversity, land management and waste minimisation. Support environmental aspects of site projects, Management of Change, contractor activity and operational changes. Undertake environmental audits, inspections and field checks; record findings, advise responsible managers and track actions to closure. Investigate environmental incidents, near misses and non-conformances, identifying root causes and suitable corrective/preventive actions. Maintain and improve environmental management system documentation, procedures, registers and records. Support ISO 14001, ASI and other internal/external audit and assurance activities. The Requirements We are seeking an experienced environmental scientist who has a strong background in environmental management, environmental sustainability and/or environmental legislation. The ideal candidate will have a degree, HND or similar in either environmental science or chemistry. We are also looking for applicants who have strong analytical skills and who can engage with the wider business in an advisory or investigative capacity. Excellent communication skills in verbal and written form are critical competencies. Strong IT skills are also essential to be considered for this post. Our client does not hold a license to offer study support so will only consider applicants who are able to work unrestricted within the UK and who are based in the immediate vicinity. If you are interested in hearing more detail about this role or would like to have a confidential chat about a potential career move, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Jun 10, 2026
Full time
The Company Able Bridge Recruitment are currently working with a globally renowned carbon conscious manufacturer based in the Highlands of Scotland in the recruitment of an environmental specialist on a permanent basis. Whilst the position is based in the Highlands of Scotland, our client has a significant relocation package on offer Benefits include Generous holiday entitlement Bonus scheme (15%) Pension which is up to 9% contributory Health and dental cover Life assurance x6 of salary Education support grant for each child in university Employee retail discount rewards This vacancy, the result of a long standing employee pursuing a career change and re-training. The position will report into the head of health, safety, quality and environment and will be office based 3 days per week. The Responsibilities The purpose of this role is to support our client in the assurance of the maintenance of compliance with environmental legislation, permits, licences and management system requirements. The role will involve a high level of stakeholder engagement and will be heavily involved in data collection and analysis, incident investigation regulatory submissions and process improvement. On a day-to-day basis you can expect to be responsible for the following; Support the application, variation, amendment and ongoing monitoring of environmental permits, licences, authorisations, consents and exemptions. Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, site permits, regulatory obligations and business management system requirements. Prepare, review and submit environmental data and reports to SEPA, local authorities, statutory bodies and internal stakeholders as required. Provide technical and specialist environmental support to site departments, including advice on environmental controls, permit requirements and improvement actions. Support environmental monitoring and sampling activities, including air emissions, water, waste, land, soil and groundwater where applicable. Analyse environmental data to identify trends, risks, improvement opportunities and potential compliance concerns. Support the development and implementation of environmental management plans, strategies, campaigns, objectives and improvement plans. Act as a focal point for environmental improvement and sustainability initiatives, including carbon reduction, resource efficiency, biodiversity, land management and waste minimisation. Support environmental aspects of site projects, Management of Change, contractor activity and operational changes. Undertake environmental audits, inspections and field checks; record findings, advise responsible managers and track actions to closure. Investigate environmental incidents, near misses and non-conformances, identifying root causes and suitable corrective/preventive actions. Maintain and improve environmental management system documentation, procedures, registers and records. Support ISO 14001, ASI and other internal/external audit and assurance activities. The Requirements We are seeking an experienced environmental scientist who has a strong background in environmental management, environmental sustainability and/or environmental legislation. The ideal candidate will have a degree, HND or similar in either environmental science or chemistry. We are also looking for applicants who have strong analytical skills and who can engage with the wider business in an advisory or investigative capacity. Excellent communication skills in verbal and written form are critical competencies. Strong IT skills are also essential to be considered for this post. Our client does not hold a license to offer study support so will only consider applicants who are able to work unrestricted within the UK and who are based in the immediate vicinity. If you are interested in hearing more detail about this role or would like to have a confidential chat about a potential career move, please do not hesitate in contacting me.
Farming Project Manager - Help Build the Future of Sustainable Farming Preston, Lancashire Full-time DOE Tired of managing the same old projects? Want to roll your sleeves up and help grow something completely new? We're hiring on behalf of an ambitious, eco-driven business doing things a little differently. They're turning traditional farming on its head, using cutting-edge R&D, natural solutions, and some serious innovation to grow a novel crop with massive environmental benefits. This isn't a start-up in the risky sense; they've been testing this system for years in greenhouses, proving that it works. But now it's time to scale. That's where you come in. The Role This isn't your classic clipboard Project Manager role. You'll be right at the heart of a growing operation, quite literally. Working closely with growers, scientists and project partners, your job is to get this unusual crop out of the glasshouse and thriving in the field. You'll take the lead on planning, coordinating and scaling a field-based growing system that's still in its early stages. Expect hands-on problem-solving, occasional kit-fixing, and lots of freedom to shape how things are done. What You'll Be Doing: Running the project on a day-to-day basis: crop planning, tracking progress, and troubleshooting Developing and improving planting, harvesting and processing methods Making sure things run on time, on budget, and with minimal stress Creating and managing reporting pipelines, both internally and for external project funders Attending partner meetings, industry events, and contributing to knowledge-sharing Collaborating with the wider R&D team to trial new methods and tech Helping shape what this project looks like in 6 months, 1 year, even 5 years You'll Love This Role If You: Are a naturally organised person who loves bringing structure to fast-moving projects Have a background in farming, agri-tech, science-based projects, or field-based R&D Enjoy solving weird problems and aren't afraid to get a bit muddy in the process Are self-sufficient and happy working independently, there's support, but you'll be owning this Bonus Points For: Experience with small-scale or specialist crops Knowledge of irrigation, soil health, or agronomy A keen interest in new agricultural machinery or sustainable farming tech The drive to lead a small team in the future as the business grows Why This Is a Bit Different: You'll be working on a truly unique, nature-based solution with real environmental impact The business is backed by serious R&D, a growing reputation, and a great team In four years, they expect to be unrecognisable (in the best way) and you'll be part of that journey from the ground up If you've got the skills, the passion, and the drive, we'd love to hear from you. For an informal chat about the position, please call me, Emily, on (phone number removed), email (url removed) or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Farming Project Manager - Help Build the Future of Sustainable Farming Preston, Lancashire Full-time DOE Tired of managing the same old projects? Want to roll your sleeves up and help grow something completely new? We're hiring on behalf of an ambitious, eco-driven business doing things a little differently. They're turning traditional farming on its head, using cutting-edge R&D, natural solutions, and some serious innovation to grow a novel crop with massive environmental benefits. This isn't a start-up in the risky sense; they've been testing this system for years in greenhouses, proving that it works. But now it's time to scale. That's where you come in. The Role This isn't your classic clipboard Project Manager role. You'll be right at the heart of a growing operation, quite literally. Working closely with growers, scientists and project partners, your job is to get this unusual crop out of the glasshouse and thriving in the field. You'll take the lead on planning, coordinating and scaling a field-based growing system that's still in its early stages. Expect hands-on problem-solving, occasional kit-fixing, and lots of freedom to shape how things are done. What You'll Be Doing: Running the project on a day-to-day basis: crop planning, tracking progress, and troubleshooting Developing and improving planting, harvesting and processing methods Making sure things run on time, on budget, and with minimal stress Creating and managing reporting pipelines, both internally and for external project funders Attending partner meetings, industry events, and contributing to knowledge-sharing Collaborating with the wider R&D team to trial new methods and tech Helping shape what this project looks like in 6 months, 1 year, even 5 years You'll Love This Role If You: Are a naturally organised person who loves bringing structure to fast-moving projects Have a background in farming, agri-tech, science-based projects, or field-based R&D Enjoy solving weird problems and aren't afraid to get a bit muddy in the process Are self-sufficient and happy working independently, there's support, but you'll be owning this Bonus Points For: Experience with small-scale or specialist crops Knowledge of irrigation, soil health, or agronomy A keen interest in new agricultural machinery or sustainable farming tech The drive to lead a small team in the future as the business grows Why This Is a Bit Different: You'll be working on a truly unique, nature-based solution with real environmental impact The business is backed by serious R&D, a growing reputation, and a great team In four years, they expect to be unrecognisable (in the best way) and you'll be part of that journey from the ground up If you've got the skills, the passion, and the drive, we'd love to hear from you. For an informal chat about the position, please call me, Emily, on (phone number removed), email (url removed) or drop me a message on LinkedIn. Don't worry if your CV isn't up to date, just send what you have already, and we can sort the rest later.