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Permitting Officer – Installations

Employer
Environment Agency
Location
Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Warrington
Salary
£28,123
Closing date
3 Dec 2021

Job Details

Role: Permitting Officer – Installations

Salary: £28,123

Grade: 4

Location: Birmingham, Bristol, Nottingham, Warrington

About the Environment Agency

If you’re part of the Environment Agency, you’re part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment for generations to come, tackling issues of national importance across a huge variety of disciplines. Our responsibilities span major industry regulation, flood defences, land contamination, water quality, fisheries, and conservation. Such a broad scope of work calls for diverse, multi-skilled teams and exceptional leadership: together, we’ll promote sustainable growth, tackle climate change, and secure a better future for everyone.

Your role with us

As a key member of our National Permitting Service, you’ll help create a cleaner, safer, and healthier environment. Permitting is the foundation of regulation. The Installations team, which you’ll join, determines applications for sectors including food and drink, intensive farming, incineration, combustion, chemicals, waste, and landfill. As a Permitting Officer, you’ll assess a range of complex applications for permits across those industries. Organisations will request your advice before applying for a permit for proposed installations. It’s a process that may call for some challenging conversations, but you’ll always provide clear explanations. Managing your own workload, you’ll deliver high quality, risk-based environmental permitting decisions to deadlines. As you grow with us, you could enjoy opportunities to take on leading roles or get involved in project work.

 Who we’re looking for

You’ll bring to the role demonstrable knowledge or experience in environmental management and environmental risk assessment, we’ll expect you to have technical knowledge of some sectors and amenity issues. To give a few examples, this could be anything from combustion and chemicals to paper and pulp, to air quality and fire prevention. You will certainly demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both in person and in writing. The ability to develop and maintain good working relationships is as vital as your flair for organisation and decision-making.

 Your benefits with us

You will benefit from a culture that embraces difference and includes everyone, where you will feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We will invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What’s more, you’ll be able to have access to our great benefits package, including generous annual leave, an excellent pension, flexible working arrangements and the opportunity to be part of a variety of staff networks.

We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. To achieve this, we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, or religion. We also welcome applications for flexible working patterns.

 Closing date: 3 December 2021.

Company

Within England we’re responsible for:

  • regulating major industry and waste
  • treatment of contaminated land
  • water quality and resources
  • fisheries
  • inland river, estuary and harbour navigations
  • conservation and ecology

We are also responsible for managing the risk of flooding from main rivers, reservoirs, estuaries and the sea.

Lead local flood authorities are responsible for managing the risk of flooding from surface water, groundwater and ordinary watercourses and lead on community recovery, including making sandbags available to those that need them.

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