Principal Consultant – Geoenvironmental
Overview
This role outlines the expectations, core responsibilities, skills, knowledge, qualifications, and experience required of a Principal Consultant within a geoenvironmental team.
Core Responsibilities
- Managing and developing relationships with key clients and stakeholders, acting as a primary point of contact.
- Demonstrating a strong understanding of geotechnical, human health, and brownfield risks, and the integration of geotechnical and environmental solutions.
- Leading and delivering all stages of geoenvironmental projects, including:
- Coordinating technical and financial inputs for proposals and tenders
- Managing internal resources (office and site-based) and subcontractors
- Overseeing project finances throughout the lifecycle
- Planning and supervising ground investigations and monitoring
- Upholding high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance, including:
- Preparing and reviewing Construction Phase Plans and RAMS
- Monitoring site works to ensure adherence to safety protocols and best practice
- Producing and reviewing technical reports, including Phase 1, 2, and 3 risk assessments.
- Designing, managing, and validating remediation strategies, including supervision and verification.
- Liaising with regulators and local authorities.
- Ensuring timely delivery of projects and attending client, site, and design meetings.
- Completing risk assessments including Human Health, Controlled Waters (GQRA/DQRA), and ground gas risk assessments.
- Using appropriate software and guidance to interpret data and inform project outcomes.
- Producing and reviewing high-quality geoenvironmental reports tailored to client needs.
- Mentoring and supporting junior team members, including progression toward professional accreditation.
- Providing technical leadership across contaminated land, geotechnical engineering, and environmental risk management.
- Supporting business development activities, identifying opportunities for growth, and strengthening client relationships.
- Representing the business at meetings, industry events, and professional forums.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated project solutions.
Skills and Knowledge
- Extensive experience in geoenvironmental consultancy, including project and client management.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with clients, regulators, and colleagues.
- Proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget.
- In-depth knowledge of contaminated land and geotechnical risk assessment.
- Strong understanding of relevant legislation, British Standards, and industry guidance.
- Demonstrated experience in designing and managing complex ground investigations and remediation projects through to validation.
- Ability to analyse complex problems and develop innovative solutions.
- Strong organisational, time management, and decision-making skills.
- Experience in managing teams, workloads, and client expectations.
- Commitment to maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and compliance.
- Proactive approach to continuous professional development and staying up to date with industry trends.
Qualifications and Experience
- Approximately 10+ years’ experience in geoenvironmental consultancy.
- Degree (BSc or MSc) in Geology, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, or related discipline.
- Chartered status (e.g., with the Geological Society or equivalent).
- Strong knowledge of UK and EU regulations and standards.
- Good understanding of geotechnical engineering principles.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including report writing.
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