Taylor Woodrow
Environmental Manager
Job Location
Suffolk, United Kingdom
Job Description
Company Overview Whether we are delivering small scale improvements or a major project, Taylor Woodrow’s success is founded on the teams that we build, the relationships we develop and the engineering solutions that we provide. We have a strong regional presence across the UK, where local people bring local solutions across a range of infrastructure and civil engineering projects as part of long-term frameworks. This is complimented by our ability to deliver major infrastructure projects requiring complex engineering solutions. Our projects support the UK’s energy transition, deliver improvements to the highways network and enhance rail infrastructure. The strategic infrastructure that we construct are the building blocks for growth and this includes a role in delivering the UK’s low carbon transport future through High Speed 2. We operate across all stages of the project lifecycle, with our Engineering Services team supporting clients through the development and design phase of infrastructure projects to foster the right solutions. Sustainability is at the heart of our approach and we are committed to respecting and protecting the environment in everything that we do. Taking the time to understand and make a positive difference to each community that we work within is an integral part of our work to ensure that our projects leave a lasting legacy. Job Role Taylor Woodrow is recruiting for an Environmental Manager to work on the design and build of a new substation in Suffolk. The contract with Scottish Power is to support their East Anglia windfarm in the Southern North Sea. The project forms a vital part of Britain's transition to renewable energy and Net Zero. The project involves carrying out significant earth moving operations on the greenfield site, new roads and road junctions, reinforced concrete works and steel framed superstructures housing the next generation of equipment to deliver balanced renewable power into the National Grid. Design and environmental consent works are already underway, and construction will commence in spring next year with a planned handover and energisation to grid in December 2027. Duties: Initiate and maintain systems to review and monitor compliance with BS EN ISO 14001 and other company/divisional standards. Manage and oversee monitoring equipment, collect, process and interpret data (e.g. water, dust, noise, waste) Manage onsite Environmental Site inspections, highlighting any bad and good practice to the relevant teams and Senior Management Ensure that the Project Environmental Management System is implemented and operated on site through a programme of checking and auditing. Record and report all incidents to all relevant parties and instigate any corrective actions required. Prepare monthly environmental reports for the project, including completion of company/client and divisional reporting systems data systems Regularly report progress (including achievements) against environmental compliance, and environmental targets to the whole team Develop robust and comprehensive mitigation measures to deal with environmental risks, working collaboratively with the production team Produce, review and update the Project Environmental Management Plan - EMP (and associated plans) on a regular basis Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders and client representatives to ensure collaborative working relationships Person Specification Significant experience with either a consulting engineer, main civil engineering contractor or a specialist environmental contractor. Broad knowledge of all aspects of environmental design and works and impacts on 3rd Parties. Full and Chartered IEMA Membership is desirable, minimum of Practitioner Level.
Location: Suffolk, GB
Posted Date: 1/15/2025
Location: Suffolk, GB
Posted Date: 1/15/2025
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