Principal Consultant – EIA (Major Infrastructure Projects and Renewables)
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Awst 2025 |
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Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 12 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Abingdon, Cardiff, Edinburgh, London, Manchester |
Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 2 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
Cwmni: | RPS Group Limited |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | req7499 |
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About the Team
Our EIA team is working on some of the most exciting projects in the UK and internationally, including offshore and onshore wind farms, solar and battery storage projects, airports and data centres. We combine this with the opportunity to work on a of range of smaller EIA projects, providing our team with opportunities to work on some of the largest projects across a range of sectors.
Our projects include:
Offshore wind and transmission projects, including the recently consented Mona Offshore Wind Project, as well as work for Morgan and Morecambe Offshore Wind Farms and Ossian.
Airports, including Gatwick and Manston.
A range of large-scale solar projects, including those at all stages of the DCO process (from site selection/design through to the Examination stage).
A range of DNS onshore wind projects in Wales.
Onshore wind, battery storage and feasibility studies in Scotland.
Our track record means that we gain repeat business across these sectors. Our varied portfolio and a range of new opportunities means that our team is expanding.
Your Impact:
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What you will be doing:
This role would be a great move for a Principal EIA Consultant who is ready for the next stage in their career. This role will increase your experience across a variety of projects from small to large long-term flagship projects.
You’ll be working within a multi-disciplinary environment with highly experienced and collaborative colleagues. There is a genuine ethos of ensuring a good work/life balance within this diverse and friendly team. You will have the opportunity to be part of a highly regarded team, including leading industry experts as well as partner with the wider RPS sustainability, climate change, planning, landscape, ecology, heritage, health and transport teams.
A typical week could include:
Leading project teams for some of the largest and most prominent EIA projects in the UK.
Taking project meetings with topic teams and internal and external clients.
Managing EIA teams, including teams of topic authors and managing inputs from less experienced members of staff.
Working with topic authors to ensure delivery of high quality and legally robust deliverables.
Providing an active role in developing mitigation with the topic experts and client teams.
Managing consultation programmes, including stakeholder meetings.
Detailed technical review and sign off for ES deliverables.
Project management, including financial planning.
Working with our digital and design teams to further develop our capacity in digital EIA.
Line managing other members of the team.
We welcome applicants who specialise in EIA, as well as applicants who are keen to combine this role with work with our sustainability and climate team, as well as applicants with technical writing skills for relevant topics, such as ecology, hydrology and socio-economics.
Who we are looking for:
You will need to have excellent writing and technical review skills, be able to work collaboratively and have the ability to work with others. A good eye for detail is essential as is strong problem-solving skills, helping to address client concerns and ‘make complex easy’.
We would like you to have:
Experience of leading and successfully delivering EIA projects independently (essential).
Experience as the project manager and main client contact for complex projects, such as DCO, DNS and other major projects (essential).
Excellent understanding of the Planning Act and requirements for EIA and consultation under this regime (essential).
Experience in delivering high quality reporting, underpinned by a detailed understanding of what the EIA Regulations require (essential).
Project management skills, including financial planning.
An excellent ability to communicate clearly with clients and colleagues (essential).
Willingness to travel to client meetings/workshops, consultation events and to other RPS Tetra Tech offices (essential).
Experience in leading NSIPs/DCO/DNS projects (desirable).
A related technical area of expertise, or experience in writing technical assessments, such as hydrology, climate change, ecology or air quality (desirable).
Experience in feasibility studies for onshore wind, solar/battery storage (desirable).
There will be some travel so a full UK driving license is required.
Qualifications:
A first degree in a relevant environmental subject and ideally an MSc in a relevant topic e.g. Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Management or similar.
What is in it for you?
We’re proud to be an accredited training provider, internationally recognised and providing robust fully accredited professional training programmes - to master’s degree level professional qualifications in leadership & management and executive coaching & mentoring, we provide learning and development for everyone.
We support our people to innovate, collaborate and build meaningful careers. Our network of people and knowledge will expand your horizons and give you access to a variety of interesting projects.
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