Description
Chart your own course and change the world — with the support of people whose interests are aligned with yours. At Burns & McDonnell, opportunity is waiting. We’re looking for people with big ideas and an entrepreneurial mindset. It’s those kinds of people who’ve helped us grow from a small consulting business back in 1898 to a global leader in engineering, architecture and construction solutions. Today, we’re a thriving company with more than 10,000 professionals working in 75 offices worldwide and recognised as a Global Leader within Environmental Services.
Responsibilities
- Lead multidisciplinary teams through site due diligence, master planning, and strategic permitting pathways.
- Deliver technical due diligence and risk assessments aligned with client investment strategies and planning frameworks.
- Develop and manage planning applications, environmental consents, and permitting strategies across jurisdictions including UK, Germany, Netherlands, Italy, France and the Nordics.
- Liaise with local authorities and regulatory bodies to secure approvals and resolve conditions.
- Oversee environmental impact assessments, Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMPs), flood risk and hydrological studies, air quality, acoustics, and ecological assessments.
- Integrate sustainability frameworks such as BREEAM into project delivery and client offerings.
- Act as a key interface with clients including hyperscalers, developers, and consultants.
- Coordinate stakeholder engagement and manage public consultation processes where required.
- Mentor junior staff and contribute to the growth of the ENS practice across market segments.
- Support business development efforts and proposal writing for new data centre opportunities.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Planning, Sustainability, Engineering, Business or related degree from an accredited program. and 10 years of relevant experience. Required
- Proven track record in leading planning and environmental strategy for large-scale infrastructure or data centre projects.
- Strong understanding of UK and European planning systems, permitting regimes, and environmental legislation.
- Experience in managing multidisciplinary teams and coordinating across design, engineering, and sustainability disciplines.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Familiarity with RIBA design stages and construction processes.
- Willingness to travel across UK and Europe.
This job posting will remain open a minimum of 72 hours and on an ongoing basis until filled.
Job
Environmental
Primary Location
GB-London, UK-London
Schedule
Full-time
Travel
Yes, 20 % of the Time