Environment & Consents Manager

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Murphy is a leading international, specialist engineering and construction company founded in 1951 with a purpose to improve life by delivering world-class infrastructure. Operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and America, Murphy provides better engineered solutions to infrastructure sectors including transportation; natural resources; energy and water. 

Headquartered in London, Murphy has a number of related businesses – Ground Engineering; Utility Connections; Murphy Plant; Murphy Process Engineering; Pipeline Testing Services; Specialist Welding Services; and Electrical Services. Murphy is a specialist in delivering pipelines, design, structural steel, tunnelling, fabrication, bridges and piling, and has a substantial holding of plant, equipment and facilities.

Murphy employs around 4,000 engineers, professional managers and skilled operatives around the world. Together, they work as ‘One Murphy’ - directly delivering the people, plant and expertise needed to make projects a success. Visit (url removed) or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and X:

#MoretoMurphy

Murphy is recruiting for a Environment & Consents Manager to work with the Energy Team on the SSE ASTI Framework.

Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come.

We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. 

A day in the life of a Murphy Environment & Consents Manager:

Lead on the delivery of planning pre-commencement condition discharge in relation to environmental deliverables
Liaise with technical specialist to ensure planning discharge requirements are obtained and then implement systems to demonstrate compliance with conditions
Identify and manage environmental and consenting risks
Take a lead in environmental consenting/permitting such as water discharge consenting with SEPA.
Engage with external stakeholders, including statutory consultees, regulators and landowners to support project delivery
Co-ordinate ecology consenting with ecology specialists for protected species and sites and implement measures to ensure compliance
Establish and provide Leadership in best practice in environmental and consenting matters in conjunction with the wider E&S functions and Project integration team across multiple projects
Ensure management controls are in place so that all personnel are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities, and to provide advice as and when required.
Lead, partake and oversee accident / incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences.
Collate & review environmental statistics to identify trends and areas for improvement.  
Develop and implement environmental campaigns and improvement plans as part of the project integration team across multiple projects
Provide reports, presentations, and information as directed by the Energy BU Environment function lead
Review and scoring of supply chain ITT submissions for Environmental proposals
Developing training programmes to raise environmental awareness across the projects
Work closely with the Sustainability Manager to imbed E&S improvements across all delivery teams  

Still interested, does this sound like you?

Full/Chartered or Practitioner member of IEMA desirable
Understanding environmental risk mitigation on significant construction projects such as Waste management, Water management and pollution prevention, Statutory nuisance, Contaminated land,
Ecological mitigation, Consents, licencing and Biodiversity Net Gain
Experience in discharging EIA planning consent requirements
Previous experience in working with SEPA Regulations
Experience in Environmental Incident Management and Investigation  

What’s in it for you?

27 days holiday, plus bank holidays with the option to buy an additional 2 days holiday each year, holidays increase with length of service
Discretionary annual bonus and annual salary review
Above market rate contributory pension scheme
Life assurance, health screening and enhanced sick pay
Enhanced maternity and paternity pay and a maternity returners bonus
Extra weeks holiday for all employees getting married and a wedding bonus
Subsidised canteen facilities in core locations
Dedicated and continued investment in your professional development
Other Murphy benefits include retail discounts and cashback, discounted gym memberships, cycle to work scheme etc  

About Murphy

Murphy is formally recognised as a sector leading employer, Gold Investors In People accredited along with reported operating profit up 57% on prior year. At Murphy, we are incredibly proud of our diverse workforce. Not only do our people represent over 60 different nationalities, but they also represent a wide range of backgrounds, ethnicities and ages. With a forward order book of £5.8bn and £39m Invested in environmentally friendly plant there really is #MoretoMurphy

If you are unable to apply via the usual process, please call Jack Roberts on (phone number removed) to discuss in more detail.  

Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK

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