Job Description
Senior Environmental AdvisorApplylocations: Power_T&D_Alnesstime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR100349United Infrastructure is a dynamic and rapidly expanding business, focused on delivering critical infrastructure projects, across the utility and social infrastructure sectors. Our team of highly skilled and hardworking specialists deliver innovative solutions to the complex challenges our clients face. Our company is split into two business areas: Utility Infrastructure – Our team of Utility Infrastructure specialists design, build and maintain critical water, energy (gas), power and telecoms infrastructure, for the UK’s largest network owners and operators. Social Infrastructure – Our team of Social Infrastructure specialists revitalise homes and communities by carrying out a wide range of work, from retrofit to refurbishment, and maintenance. Equal Opportunities Statement – At United Infrastructure, we are committed to making every interaction a positive and inclusive experience. If there is anything we can do to support you, remove barriers, or make the process more accessible, please let us know – we want this to be the best possible experience for you.As the UK transitions towards a low carbon energy system under the Government’s Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, resilient and flexible electricity infrastructure is critical. United Infrastructure supports this transition by delivering fully integrated power infrastructure solutions across transmission and distribution networks. As an Independent Connection Provider (ICP), we deliver end-to-end design, construction, and maintenance of electrical networks up to 400kV. What are we looking for: As part of our services, the Power Transmission & Distribution (UIPT&D) services are seeking a Senior Environmental Adviser to support the environmental controls and mitigations in the delivery of a significant project to our client.Based in Alness, Scotland, the project to construct and install energy transmission infrastructure covers approximately 80km of the Scottish Highlands between Loch Buidhe to Beauly. The successful candidate, as well as receiving an industry competitive benefits package will encounter and support the environmental protection and sustainability of almost every species of Scottish flora and fauna to be found across the project landscape, forests and waterways from Eagles and Osprey, Wildcat and Badgers to Greater Crested Newts, adders and Water Voles. About the role: Reporting to the Environmental Lead, the role forms part of the Health, Safety, Environmental, Sustainability and Quality (HSESQ) team in providing technical support and practical guidance to the project teams.The role provides an opportunity to be involved in all aspects of the project with consideration of the environmental controls, mitigations and responsibilities in line with the legal, company, client and other stakeholder’s requirements and responsibilities.The successful candidate will be encouraged to develop their knowledge, skills and experience within the role and will be supported in their development to achieve career growth within the project team and wider UIPT&D HSESQ team as opportunities present themselves across the UK.Operating and administrating from the main site office in Alness, the role splits their time between the Site Office and the project worksites monitoring and advising the worksite activities and working with other environmental technical contractors to ensure the minimal impact to the environment is always at the forefront of our operations.Other responsibilities of the role include: Support the development and implementation of UIPT&G’s environmental strategy and approach to environmental management including the implementation of UIPT&D’s environmental standards. Provide technical support to facilitate the Contract Environmental Management Plan to ensure that environmental aspects are appropriately identified and managed and that UIPT&G’s HSSE policy obligations are enacted. Assist in the identification, understanding and communication of the legal, industry and contractual environmental obligations placed on UIPT&D and it’s contractors. Assist in the development and provision of training on key environmental aspects to facilitate greater environmental awareness across the business. Work with assurance teams in developing and undertaking environmental inspections and audits as required assigned to the project. Provide support on a broad range of environmental management issues e.g. Peat Management, Water Management, Species protection and other Environmental constraints. Provision of technical environmental advice and support to project management and workforce to ensure that environmental obligations are effectively supported as per the Contract Environmental Management Plan. Assist in the reporting and investigation of environmental incidents and subsequent monitoring to ensure any trends are identified and mitigated effectively. Manage the deployment and monitoring of environmental technical (Ecology and Archaeology) contractors, collating their reports and advising of changes and solutions affecting the project programme. Carrying out environmental Walkovers, ensuring the environmental aspects are identified that impact the project programme and the controls and mitigations to comply with the legal, company, client and other stakeholder’s requirements and responsibilities. Review RAMS and Risk Assessments with a view of environmental aspects and impacts and the suitability of controls Liaise with the Environmental Lead regarding activities at the worksite and the environmental controls, issues, alerts etc. Work closely with the Environmental Lead in the development, maintenance and implementation of Qualifications: Be suitably qualified in a relevant environmentally based discipline – Degree or equivalent (desirable) Be experienced in a similar role on construction projects of a similar type and scale (desirable) Have a minimum of 3 years as an Environmental Clark of Works (ECoW) or Environmental Adviser Professional membership of environmental body (desirable) An ability to collating and interpreting environmental performance data. Practical environmental monitoring skills Authoring environmental management processes & procedures Conversant with UK/Scottish consenting and environmental legislation Undertaking environmental awareness training Environmental inspection and auditing Driving licence Excellent communication & literacy skills Proficient in all aspects of MS Office Outline of benefits: Competitive Salary with regular reviews in line with the industry sector based upon knowledge, skills and experience. Car/Car Allowance Based on your location, the option of a company Car or Car Allowance (£3750/year taxable) may be included Holidays 34 days annual leave (including public holidays) Death in Service 4 x Annual salary Contributory Pension Scheme Basic level: 3% employee / 6% employer contributions Access to United Infrastructure optional benefits package private medical cover, Gym discounts, cycle to work, holiday purchase, leisure and shopping discounts; all of these and more that can be adapted to suit your own lifestyle. Remote Workers Provision of worker accommodation (Where vacancy allows) or support in finding accommodation, Accommodation allowance, Meals/Food allowance, living away from home allowance (Distance based) Commitment to continued professional development: development plans that are tailored to your individual needs and interests. National connections: join experts around the UK who are at the leading edge of our industry, shaping the standards of our profession. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: we are an organisation actively committed to diversity and inclusion across our business.If all of this sounds good to you, then forward a copy of your CV to apply and start your career journey with United Infrastructure Power Transmission & Distribution.