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Environmental Manager

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Ready to take the lead on one of the UK’s most complex and high-profile highways projects?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading UK civil engineering and infrastructure contractor as Environmental Sustainability Manager on a new major highways scheme - a multi-year programme delivering vital improvements to regional connectivity and resilience.

With construction now underway, this role offers the chance to take ownership of environmental performance on a complex linear infrastructure project - shaping best practice, mentoring junior staff and driving compliance and innovation across a major programme of works.

The Project

Spanning several kilometres of new carriageway, bridges, underpasses, and river crossings, this large-scale highways project is a flagship investment in sustainable transport infrastructure.

You’ll be joining a highly collaborative and well-established delivery team known for its positive culture, strong wellbeing ethos and hands-on teamwork across disciplines.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • As Environmental Sustainability Manager, you’ll be the project’s go-to environmental expert - providing practical site-based guidance and ensuring compliance across all works

  • Acting as an active member of the project leadership team - embedding environmental considerations into all aspects of delivery

  • Leading environmental management during construction and ensuring compliance with all consents, licences, and permits

  • Promoting a proactive environmental culture through engagement with project teams, the client, regulators, and the supply chain

  • Investigating and reporting environmental incidents, sharing lessons learned, and driving continuous improvement

    What We’re Looking For

  • We’re seeking a confident, practical environmental professional who thrives on complex site challenges and enjoys being embedded within delivery teams

  • Proven experience in environmental management within major infrastructure or construction projects (ideally roads, rail, power, or utilities)

  • A strong understanding of environmental compliance during construction, particularly water management and ecological constraints

  • Experience managing consents, discharge permits, and liaising with regulators

  • Confidence operating at senior-advisor or manager level within large, multi-disciplinary teams.

  • Ideally, a relevant degree (Environmental Science, Environmental Management, etc.)

    This is a hands-on, site-based role - ideal for someone who enjoys being at the heart of project delivery and influencing outcomes on the ground, not from a corporate office.

    What’s on Offer

  • A competitive basic salary

  • Car allowance or company car and all expenses paid

  • Private healthcare - family cover

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Annual bonus scheme

  • Hybrid and flexible working available

  • Pension, share incentive plan, volunteering leave and recognition schemes

  • Family-friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave

  • Ongoing Training & Development opportunities

    Why Join

  • A long-term role on one of the UK’s most complex and high-profile highways projects

  • Real opportunities and clear progression pathways to senior leadership positions within a significant and rapidly growing Environment & Sustainability function

  • Join a Tier 1 contractor with one of the best reputations for culture and collaboration in UK infrastructure

  • Make a visible impact on environmental performance, innovation, and sustainability outcomes

  • Enjoy the backing of a business with a strong project pipeline and commitment to developing its people

  • A genuinely positive team culture - collaborative, respectful and focused on wellbeing and delivery excellence

    If you’re a Senior Environmental Advisor ready to step up, or an established Environmental Manager seeking a new challenge on a landmark highways scheme - we’d love to hear from you.

    Apply now through Sustainable Futures Group (SFG) – Global Recruitment Experts in Sustainability, ESG & HSE

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