Are you ready to lead our Environment team, driving growth, innovation and sustainability in Ireland?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly growing and innovative team. As our Director of Environment, based in one of our Ireland offices, you will report to the Regional Service Line Director (RSLD) for Water, Environment and Energy Transition (WEET) and help grow the team and the business, building on the capabilities of Egis environmental professionals around the world.
You will have a background in the Environment Sector with a good understanding of the challenges it faces as it adapts to a changing climate and increasing population. Your role will involve working with the UK&I RSLD to help foster growth within our core team, collaborating with peers across all disciplines and developing existing and new relationships with clients to maximize our combined offerings and secure new wins.
Areas of previous experience
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Planning and DCO
- Nature Based Solutions, Biodiversity Net Gain
- Sustainability and carbon reduction
- Environmental regulation and policy
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Project Management
What you鈥檒l do
- Contribute to UK&I Environment Strategy to identify growth areas and opportunities
- Lead on recruitment, strategy and development of team
- Network internally and externally to support and drive business development opportunities
- Develop and maintain relationships with clients, partners and stakeholders
- Provide technical and expert advice to clients, oversee and direct projects
- Collaborate with wider Egis team to develop market leading and innovative services to our clients
Key Attributes
- Hands on, delivery and client focused
- Energised with a positive and strong work ethic
- Excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills
- Ability to build relationships with and manage internal and external stakeholders
- Excellent business development and work winning skills
- People management and team leadership experience
- Decisive and calm under pressure