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Technical Officer 5276402

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 18 Medi 2025
Cyflog: £16.06 yr awr
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: per hour PAYE
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 17 Hydref 2025
Lleoliad: Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1HY
Cwmni: Triumph Consultants Ltd
Math o swydd: Dros dro
Cyfeirnod swydd: Bradford 5276402

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What's involved with this role:

Job Title: Technical Officer

Ref: Bradford 5276402

Pay rate: £16.06 per hour PAYE

Role length: Anticipated 2 months

Additional requirement: Driving Licence



The role:

We are seeking a Technical Officer to carry out the investigation of service requests over a wide range of environmental issues from receipt through to resolution.

You will undertake site visits, monitoring, collection of evidence, prepare and serve enforcement notices, monitor their compliance, conduct PACE interviews, prepare statements and attend Court when necessary.



Key responsibilities:

To carry out the collection of evidence to enforce appropriate statutes used in the service of notices, the defence of appeals and the prosecution of offences. Also to act as a professional witness on behalf of the Council in court and to attend meetings and panels of the Council to give technical advice when required
To carry out the detection, monitoring and abatement of statutory nuisance
To carry out the monitoring and control of pollution whether to land, water, the atmosphere or by noise
To carry out visits and supervise remedial works to ensure compliance with statutory requirements, including compliance with enforcement notices
To carry out sampling of a wide range of materials including drinking water, air, land and other hazardous materials, e.g. asbestos
To support the delivery of the regulatory programme in respect of the district’s private water supplies
Prepare, draft and serve notices served in the name of the Council and in his/her own name under the supervision of an Environmental Health Manager
To carry out Legal proceedings and attend as required at tribunals and appeals, either as ordinary or expert witness. To prepare reports and give written and oral evidence as required in support of legal proceedings
To carry out detailed inspections in respect of applications for licences and approvals as directed by an Environmental Health Manager and submit reports to, and attend at, Licensing panels as required
To carry out detailed assessments of the environmental impact of planning applications, prepare responses/reports to the planning department, and attend enquiries panel meetings as required
To give appropriate written and verbal advice/information to members of the public, businesses and other council departments
To provide scientific and technical support and general assistance to other staff as required
To carry out the maintenance, calibration, and operation of environmental monitoring equipment, e.g. sound level meters etc
To assess submitted reports with respect to contaminated land and make technical recommendations to planning officers, and to participate, as directed, in the delivery of the contaminated land strategy
To carry out inspections, and draft authorisations, and variation notices for low risk LAPC processes



What the client is looking for:

Degree in environmental or associated science or Diploma in acoustics and noise control/certificate of competency in environmental noise measurement
Uses knowledge of Health, Safety and Environmental policies, procedures and regulations including risks in own area of work
Able to use standard IT packages to undertake word processing activities and produce documents, reports, agendas etc.
Able to provide clear verbal and written high level technical advice to a wide range of specialist and non-specialist audiences, including assisting clients to comply with legislative requirements
Knows and understands how to use, interpret, handle and communicate information
Demonstrates knowledge/understanding of technical aspects/legislative controls in relation to pollution
Demonstrate an ability to undertake a wide range of environmental and materials sampling in support of enforcement activities



How to Apply:

Quote the Job Title and Reference Number in your application.
Submit your CV in Word format.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis—early submission is recommended.



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If you do not hear from us within three working days, unfortunately your application has not been shortlisted on this occasion. Thank you for your interest in working with us.

Please quote the Job Title & Vacancy Reference No. in your application, or we will be unable to match your CV to the role being applied for.



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Job Ref: Bradford 5276402


Anticipated Length of Assignment: Unless otherwise stated (we do carry the occasional permanent vacancy) all of our roles are technically temporary, though opening assignments can be and often are, extended by clients on a longer term basis and can sometimes become permanent.

Please do try to resist contacting us with requests for progress updates.

We really do read every CV sent to us. All applications will be acknowledged by a human, not a robot, provided the job remains live and provided your CV meets the “Essential Requirements” listed.

Please note that we do our level best to take down ads as soon as roles have been filled. We are not in the business of harvesting CVs.

Important: We will interpret your application as being permission to submit your CV to this role (with the right to represent you) unless you advise us to the contrary.

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