Associate Environmental Scientist (Planning & Approvals)

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Associate Environmental Scientist (Planning & Approvals)Play a leading role in the growth and development of our Planning & Approvals practice and the delivery of significant projects across diverse industriesPerthPlay a key role in the development of our leading practice in Western AustraliaLead significant environmental planning approvals projects across diverse industriesA role that will focus on your progression & developmentAre you ready for a new challenge and a role where you'll play a leading role in the growth of our Western Australia Planning and Approvals practice?
Do you excel when you're leading major projects but you're looking for greater diversity and the opportunity to work across different sectors including mining, energy, infrastructure, and renewables?
Want to work with dedicated leading environmental professionals who collaborate, think outside of the box and work together to create positive long-term impact for our clients and communities?
As advisors to private and government organisations in environmental assessment and approvals, planning and environmental management, we're committed to staying at the forefront of our field, continuously improving our skills and knowledge, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Through our projects and working within our communities, we're proactive in pursuing opportunities which make a difference.
Our national Environmental Planning and Approvals team work on a diverse range of resource, renewable energy, transport and infrastructure projects bringing innovative approaches to approvals strategy, impact assessment, cumulative assessments, as well as the communication of complex scientific matters.
If you're an Associate Environmental Scientist, experienced in the delivery of environmental impact assessments and you're looking for a place where you'll feel part of a successful team and an exciting growth plan we'd love to speak to you.
Here's what you can expectYou'll join a leading team and leverage opportunities to work with our existing clients with a focus on project managing environmental impact assessments and approvals strategies across a range of sectors.With a steady flow of big projects, you'll have the choice and opportunity to work across different sectors including mining, energy, infrastructure, renewables, and transport.The opportunity to showcase and further develop your project management skills and to play a key role in the further development of our business in South Australia.You'll be supported by specialist teams across EMM and leaders who'll be there to help you to deliver and develop.Development in many ways; whether you learn best through structured development programs, mentoring or on the job with industry leaders, you'll have the support you need to grow.Satisfaction from inspiring and supporting other EMMers on their development journey.The autonomy, flexibility, and support you need to balance all aspects of your life.With offices across Australia; you'll be able to flex and enjoy hybrid working at its best.Here's what you'll bring to have impactA minimum of 8 years' experience in environmental management, assessments, approvals, auditing, and monitoring.A solid knowledge of and experience in the Western Australia planning system and Commonwealth legislation.Experience in the delivery of EIA projects across mining, energy, and infrastructure.Project management skills that have helped you achieve high-quality delivery outcomes for approvals.Highly developed research, analysis, and report writing skills.Respect – you listen and understand others' views and work together to create opportunities for all.Integrity - you do what is right for your stakeholders to deliver what is true as opposed to popular.Humility - you understand the strength of humility and that no one is bigger than the team.Our goal is to build a team of EMMers that looks like the world around us — and we want EMMers to stay and grow. As part of our efforts to build an EMM for everyone, we embed diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and we aim to cultivate a sense of belonging throughout the company.
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status.
Please note we can only consider applicants with a legal right to work in Australia.Unsolicited resumes from recruitment consultants will not be accepted for this position.How to ApplyIf you meet the requirements of this position, please submit your application via the form below or email to ****** confirming your preferred work location and quoting reference: RTR118.

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