Offshore Consents Manager Responsibilities Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of TWP's projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required by TWP from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
25/04/2024
Full time
Offshore Consents Manager Responsibilities Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of TWP's projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required by TWP from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
Offshore Consents Manager Responsibilities Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of the businesses projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
25/04/2024
Full time
Offshore Consents Manager Responsibilities Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of the businesses projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
Offshore Consents Manager 6 months - Inside IR35 Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of the business projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
25/04/2024
Project-based
Offshore Consents Manager 6 months - Inside IR35 Delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements required for one of the business projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and the wider team. Leading on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as supporting and providing oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase. Preparing and managing consenting plans. Implementing and updating the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in the assessment, development, and execution phases. Preparing the scope of work documents and review of technical documents relating to consenting activities. Managing relations with relevant external service providers (eg Fisheries Liaison, EIA Consultants) within existing and future service agreements. Identifying consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning. Overseeing the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Identifying and owning relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements. Building strong relationships with the project team and technical workstreams to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are Embedded in design. Ensuring key project development documentation, such as the commitment register, programme, risk register, etc., are kept up to date. Fulfilling other activities as may be reasonably required from time to time, including community consultations and supporting the events schedule. We are looking for candidates who have experience in the following areas: A degree in a relevant discipline (such as Marine Biology, Environmental Science, Engineering, Planning, Geography, Law). Demonstrating a proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting and environmental issues. Work within a renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process. A minimum of 10 years' experience in a consenting role. HRA experience is highly desirable. Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
Are you willing and able to obtain security clearance? Do you have experience working within Nuclear (Or any other highly regulated sector)? Do you have optioneering, Feasibility and FEED experience? Do you have design delivery experience, involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities and plant design? Description As a member of the design team, you will work with one of our key clients in the Nuclear sector, delivering to our Client's multiple customers, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) including technical feasibility and best available technology (BAT) studies. You will act as C&I lead engineer in the delivery of Conceptual and Basic Design of new build or modifications of (production) facilities; providing directions and oversight regarding design development to third party engineering service providers. Providing your expert knowledge and advice, from a technical seniority perspective, you will manage Plant Design requirement specifications, including Asset protection and management strategy, CapEx plans, Safety and Learning from Experience. You will be part of developing the Client's Group design standards to meet world class safety standards, site license requirements and providing competitive advantages to be supplier of choice in the Nuclear (Enrichment) business. This role will require some onsite working initially, with a hybrid approach thereafter. Responsibilities Ensure advanced plant designs comprises safety features based on best industrial practice and lessons learnt from the (nuclear) business. Determine C&I (automation) design engineering aspects, options and evaluation in contribution to feasibility/optioneering/best available technology studies. Delivery of Conceptual Design and Design Specifications with focus on C&I expertise area. Delivery of Basic Design packages concerning Core Plant Technology (CPT) with respect to C&I systems and equipment. Provide directions and oversight concerning Detailed Design and supplier manufacturing quality processes on request of site or group project managers. Define and maintain Core Plant Technology (CPT) design expertise on the basis of Client's best (safety) practice and world class state of the art technology (Design Technology Excellence Centre). Requirements Bachelor's degree in Electronics, Computer Science, Process Automation or Robotics. Any other equivalent in combination with a Professional Engineer (PE) license obtained by accredited examination in associated areas. Recognized specialist in expertise area; high, in-depth level of knowledge and problem solving capabilities. Demonstrable track record in successful design delivery involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities. Minimum of 3 years in role of lead engineer and/or design engineering manager. Specific knowhow and technical skills Ability to model and simulate complex stationary and dynamic integrated process systems with respect to process and mechanical requirements, design starting points. C&I (automation) expertise in process industry. Capability to analyse (measurement) data of complex process systems to solve or improve performance and understand (root) cause of events. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
19/04/2024
Project-based
Are you willing and able to obtain security clearance? Do you have experience working within Nuclear (Or any other highly regulated sector)? Do you have optioneering, Feasibility and FEED experience? Do you have design delivery experience, involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities and plant design? Description As a member of the design team, you will work with one of our key clients in the Nuclear sector, delivering to our Client's multiple customers, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) including technical feasibility and best available technology (BAT) studies. You will act as C&I lead engineer in the delivery of Conceptual and Basic Design of new build or modifications of (production) facilities; providing directions and oversight regarding design development to third party engineering service providers. Providing your expert knowledge and advice, from a technical seniority perspective, you will manage Plant Design requirement specifications, including Asset protection and management strategy, CapEx plans, Safety and Learning from Experience. You will be part of developing the Client's Group design standards to meet world class safety standards, site license requirements and providing competitive advantages to be supplier of choice in the Nuclear (Enrichment) business. This role will require some onsite working initially, with a hybrid approach thereafter. Responsibilities Ensure advanced plant designs comprises safety features based on best industrial practice and lessons learnt from the (nuclear) business. Determine C&I (automation) design engineering aspects, options and evaluation in contribution to feasibility/optioneering/best available technology studies. Delivery of Conceptual Design and Design Specifications with focus on C&I expertise area. Delivery of Basic Design packages concerning Core Plant Technology (CPT) with respect to C&I systems and equipment. Provide directions and oversight concerning Detailed Design and supplier manufacturing quality processes on request of site or group project managers. Define and maintain Core Plant Technology (CPT) design expertise on the basis of Client's best (safety) practice and world class state of the art technology (Design Technology Excellence Centre). Requirements Bachelor's degree in Electronics, Computer Science, Process Automation or Robotics. Any other equivalent in combination with a Professional Engineer (PE) license obtained by accredited examination in associated areas. Recognized specialist in expertise area; high, in-depth level of knowledge and problem solving capabilities. Demonstrable track record in successful design delivery involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities. Minimum of 3 years in role of lead engineer and/or design engineering manager. Specific knowhow and technical skills Ability to model and simulate complex stationary and dynamic integrated process systems with respect to process and mechanical requirements, design starting points. C&I (automation) expertise in process industry. Capability to analyse (measurement) data of complex process systems to solve or improve performance and understand (root) cause of events. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
Are you willing and able to obtain security clearance? Do you have experience working within Nuclear (Or any other highly regulated sector)? Do you have optioneering, Feasibility and FEED experience? Do you have experience in delivering Conceptual Design and Basic design packages relating to C&I systems and equipment? Description As a member of the design team, you will work with one of our key clients in the Nuclear sector, delivering to our Client's multiple customers, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) including technical feasibility and best available technology (BAT) studies. You will act as C&I lead engineer in the delivery of Conceptual and Basic Design of new build or modifications of (production) facilities; providing directions and oversight regarding design development to third party engineering service providers. Providing your expert knowledge and advice, from a technical seniority perspective, you will manage Plant Design requirement specifications, including Asset protection and management strategy, CapEx plans, Safety and Learning from Experience. You will be part of developing the Client's Group design standards to meet world class safety standards, site license requirements and providing competitive advantages to be supplier of choice in the Nuclear (Enrichment) business. This role will require some onsite working initially, with a hybrid approach thereafter. Responsibilities Ensure advanced plant designs comprises safety features based on best industrial practice and lessons learnt from the (nuclear) business. Determine C&I (automation) design engineering aspects, options and evaluation in contribution to feasibility/optioneering/best available technology studies. Delivery of Conceptual Design and Design Specifications with focus on C&I expertise area. Delivery of Basic Design packages concerning Core Plant Technology (CPT) with respect to C&I systems and equipment. Provide directions and oversight concerning Detailed Design and supplier manufacturing quality processes on request of site or group project managers. Define and maintain Core Plant Technology (CPT) design expertise on the basis of Client's best (safety) practice and world class state of the art technology (Design Technology Excellence Centre). Requirements Bachelor's degree in Electronics, Computer Science, Process Automation or Robotics. Any other equivalent in combination with a Professional Engineer (PE) license obtained by accredited examination in associated areas. Recognized specialist in expertise area; high, in-depth level of knowledge and problem solving capabilities. Demonstrable track record in successful design delivery involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities. Minimum of 3 years in role of lead engineer and/or design engineering manager. Specific knowhow and technical skills Ability to model and simulate complex stationary and dynamic integrated process systems with respect to process and mechanical requirements, design starting points. C&I (automation) expertise in process industry. Capability to analyse (measurement) data of complex process systems to solve or improve performance and understand (root) cause of events. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.
19/04/2024
Project-based
Are you willing and able to obtain security clearance? Do you have experience working within Nuclear (Or any other highly regulated sector)? Do you have optioneering, Feasibility and FEED experience? Do you have experience in delivering Conceptual Design and Basic design packages relating to C&I systems and equipment? Description As a member of the design team, you will work with one of our key clients in the Nuclear sector, delivering to our Client's multiple customers, Front End Engineering Design (FEED) including technical feasibility and best available technology (BAT) studies. You will act as C&I lead engineer in the delivery of Conceptual and Basic Design of new build or modifications of (production) facilities; providing directions and oversight regarding design development to third party engineering service providers. Providing your expert knowledge and advice, from a technical seniority perspective, you will manage Plant Design requirement specifications, including Asset protection and management strategy, CapEx plans, Safety and Learning from Experience. You will be part of developing the Client's Group design standards to meet world class safety standards, site license requirements and providing competitive advantages to be supplier of choice in the Nuclear (Enrichment) business. This role will require some onsite working initially, with a hybrid approach thereafter. Responsibilities Ensure advanced plant designs comprises safety features based on best industrial practice and lessons learnt from the (nuclear) business. Determine C&I (automation) design engineering aspects, options and evaluation in contribution to feasibility/optioneering/best available technology studies. Delivery of Conceptual Design and Design Specifications with focus on C&I expertise area. Delivery of Basic Design packages concerning Core Plant Technology (CPT) with respect to C&I systems and equipment. Provide directions and oversight concerning Detailed Design and supplier manufacturing quality processes on request of site or group project managers. Define and maintain Core Plant Technology (CPT) design expertise on the basis of Client's best (safety) practice and world class state of the art technology (Design Technology Excellence Centre). Requirements Bachelor's degree in Electronics, Computer Science, Process Automation or Robotics. Any other equivalent in combination with a Professional Engineer (PE) license obtained by accredited examination in associated areas. Recognized specialist in expertise area; high, in-depth level of knowledge and problem solving capabilities. Demonstrable track record in successful design delivery involving conceptual designs and FEED of complex process facilities. Minimum of 3 years in role of lead engineer and/or design engineering manager. Specific knowhow and technical skills Ability to model and simulate complex stationary and dynamic integrated process systems with respect to process and mechanical requirements, design starting points. C&I (automation) expertise in process industry. Capability to analyse (measurement) data of complex process systems to solve or improve performance and understand (root) cause of events. ersg are an equal opportunities employer; we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all job applicants. We do not discriminate against applicants on the basis of age, sex, race, disability, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment or religious background; all decisions are based on merit.