Job Introduction
Geo-Environmental Lead (Associate) – Bristol
Lucion is a market leader in environmental and geo-environmental consultancy, delivering innovative solutions that enhance safety and sustainability in the built environment. We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Geo-Environmental Associate to join our Bristol team, where you will help manage and deliver environmental solutions for land development and remediation projects.
Role Responsibility
As a Geo-Environmental Associate, you will take on a leadership role in managing the environmental aspects of land assessments, remediation, and development projects. Your duties will include:
- Managing and overseeing site investigations, contaminated land assessments, and environmental risk assessments.
- Designing and implementing remediation strategies to mitigate contamination risks for development sites.
- Providing technical leadership to the team on geo-environmental matters, including soil and groundwater analysis, pollutant linkage assessments, and regulatory compliance.
- Leading project teams and coordinating the delivery of work within time and budget constraints.
- Collaborating with clients, regulators, and other stakeholders to ensure project objectives are met.
- Writing and reviewing technical reports, including Phase I and Phase II environmental assessments, remediation method statements, and validation reports.
- Supporting business development activities, contributing to tender submissions, and identifying new business opportunities.
The Ideal Candidate
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A degree in Environmental Science, Geology, or a related discipline.
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Extensive experience (8+ years) in geo-environmental consultancy, particularly in land contamination and remediation.
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Proven track record in project management, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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In-depth knowledge of contaminated land regulations and experience in preparing remediation strategies.
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Strong communication skills, with experience in liaising with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies.
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Chartered or working towards chartership (e.g., CEnv, CGeol, CSci) is desirable.