Environment Manager

Company: Windward Energy
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Location: Cardiff
Job Description:

At Green Gen Cymru, we’re acting now to build and operate a green energy network for Wales, that will make sure 100% renewable energy can flow to our homes, hospitals, schools, businesses, and communities.



Location and Reporting


Cardiff, Wales (hybrid working). Reports to Consents Director Laura Williams.



Salary


£65,000 per annum (skills and experience dependent).



Key Responsibilities



  • Develop and execute a natural capital strategy for the GGC portfolio and for each grid project.

  • Coordinate, prepare and submit multiple Development Consent Orders (DCO), Infrastructure Consent Orders (ICO) and TCPA applications in parallel.

  • Provide environmental advice and input in partnership with Senior Project Managers to ensure successful project delivery through the planning and development process.

  • Lead the development and implementation of a clear, deliverable environmental and natural capital strategy across the portfolio and individual projects.

  • Embed environmental strategy in project development, driving early decision‑making and influencing design.

  • Identify, assess and actively manage environmental risks and constraints across all projects.

  • Shape mitigation and enhancement strategies to ensure they are proportionate, deliverable and aligned with programme, cost and buildability considerations.

  • Act as a key decision‑maker balancing environmental, engineering and commercial considerations.

  • Define and control scope of Environmental Impact Assessments, ensuring they are robust and proportionate.

  • Provide strategic oversight and technical assurance of all environmental deliverables.

  • Hold consultants to account on quality, programme and proportionality.

  • Partner with engineering teams to integrate environmental considerations into project optioneering, design development and programme delivery.

  • Ensure environmental workstreams are aligned with project programmes and do not delay application submission.

  • Lead engagement with key environmental stakeholders, including statutory bodies, NGOs and interest groups.

  • Support development of clear environmental narratives within applications, consultations and examinations.

  • Provide strategic input to External Affairs to ensure messaging is aligned and evidence‑based.



Key Accountabilities



  • Collaborate with the Development Team to identify environmental constraints and risks early, providing practical solutions.

  • Lead identification and design of environmental initiatives for each project, ensuring they are proportionate and policy‑compliant.

  • Provide focused technical input and review across EIAs and supporting documentation, ensuring compliance with relevant policy.

  • Support and challenge project teams in managing external environmental consultants.

  • Set direction for environmental performance beyond consent, ensuring commitments are translated into practical, deliverable measures during construction.



Skills, Knowledge and Expertise



  • In‑depth understanding of environmental/regulatory opportunities and challenges in grid development and renewable industry.

  • Detailed knowledge of consenting drivers for linear infrastructure development and key project risks.

  • Deep knowledge of the planning system and environmental policy for grid and renewable development, including Welsh Planning Policy (NBB, BNG).

  • Experience drafting technical chapters and coordinating large EIA projects.

  • Familiarity with Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA), environmental permit application and related processes.

  • Expertise in ecological, cultural and environmental initiatives and mitigation.

  • Excellent interpersonal, influencing and negotiation skills.

  • Strong organisational and coordination skills.

  • Resilient and adaptable to changing situations.



Experience & Qualifications



  • Degree in an environmental science‑based subject, environmental management or equivalent.

  • ISEP (or similar) membership desirable.

  • Significant experience (8–15 years) within environmental consultancy or in‑house role on large‑scale infrastructure or construction projects.

  • Proven track record of leading strategy and implementation of environmental initiatives within resource and budget constraints.

  • Experience dealing with planning authorities and stakeholders, including landowners and voluntary organisations.

  • Experience in producing and delivering large‑scale infrastructure planning applications, Environmental Statements and long‑term environmental/habitat/net gain plans.



Benefits



  • Hybrid work structure available.

  • Core hours with flexible take‑back time.

  • Fridays as “no meeting” days.

  • 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays.

  • Private Medical Insurance from day 1 for you and immediate family.

  • Annual pay review and discretionary bonus.

  • Employer pension contributions up to 7 %.

  • Electric car scheme via salary sacrifice.

  • Cycle to Work Scheme.

  • Tech scheme – discounts on latest technology.

  • Life assurance and income protection.

  • Travel insurance.

  • Enhanced policies and provisions to support colleagues.

  • Regular team socials, activities, sporting events and charity fundraisers.

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Posted: July 9th, 2026