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A leading company in geo-environmental management seeks an Environmental Consultant with 3-5 years of experience. The role involves project management, site supervision, and report writing, offering a competitive salary and benefits in locations including Reading.
We are looking for an Environmental Consultant with at least 3-5 years' experience in the contaminated land, soil, ground, or remediation sectors. An attractive basic salary of c£35,000 - £45,000 is on offer, plus a benefits package including a company van, bonus, and expenses. Locations include London, Reading, Romford, and Chatham.
Our client aims to grow significantly over the next three to five years and offers an exciting opportunity for a Geo-Environmental Consultant to contribute to this strategy. The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience and technical expertise in this field, working on multiple schemes across various sectors. Responsibilities include project management and delivery, technical reviews, report writing, client and regulatory liaison, and ensuring health and safety compliance.
The company also offers a range of soil and groundwater remediation treatments and designs sustainable environmental solutions for the public sector, property developers, construction contractors, and the chemical and petrochemical industries. Their commitment to restoration and reinstatement works sets them apart in the marketplace.
They are a multi-disciplinary firm specializing in geo-environmental management, ground, soil, foundation verification and monitoring, remediation, land/stability improvement, and contaminated land projects across the UK. They boast an excellent reputation for managing complex schemes for clients in construction, energy, rail, infrastructure, civil engineering, and industrial markets. They also design and implement in-situ remediation programs for challenging brownfield sites.
We are committed to equal opportunities, ensuring all applicants are treated fairly and appointed based on their suitability for the role, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, caring responsibilities, sexual orientation, marital/civil partnership status, religion/belief, or nationality.