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(Senior) Environmental Project Managers 2 - EIA/SEA

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Location England (South East) - UK
Town/City Peterborough, Frimley Surrey
Salary Additional Information £30,100 + benefits
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Deadline 12/06/2009
Company Name Environment Agency
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Directory Entry : The Environment Agency work to create better places for people and wildlife, and support sustainable development. The Agency was established in 1996 to protect and improve the environment.
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Here at the Environment Agency it is our vision and purpose to create a better place. One of the ways we do this is through our work to help prevent flooding. Obviously this is high profile work of a worthwhile nature, it is also incredibly varied. So when you join us you know that your skills will not only be put to good use, they will also be tested across a wide range of projects that demand innovative environmental solutions.

As a key part of our National Environmental Assessment Service (NEAS), your work will involve managing environmental risk, statutory Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) processes. You will ensure our growing programme of £multi-million flood and coastal works have minimal environmental impact, meet regulatory standards, maintain high quality design, and contribute to national and regional outcomes. This will be done as part of a dedicated team of around 60 environmental project managers, archaeologists and landscape architects who all work together to help us create a better place.

In this role you will be working at an equivalent level to Registered levels within the IEMA's Individual EIA Practitioner Registration Scheme. To do this successfully it's clear that you should have a proven track record in the fields of EIA or SEA with experience of managing and writing statutory Environmental Reports/Statements. You'll also have project management skills, experience of managing specialist EIA areas such as landscape design, and a degree in an environmental, earth science, planning, or engineering discipline. Personally you must be a good communicator, capable of building strong relationships and influencing others to achieve environmental benefits.
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