Offshore Consent Manager - Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Taylor Hopkinson | Powered by Brunel

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    Taylor Hopkinson is working closely with a ScotWind developer to source an Offshore Consent Manager who will provide support with critical consenting, compliance and environmental management activities, for one of their development sites.

    This is a full time role based in Edinburgh.

    Role

    • Responsible for delivery of the offshore consents and licensing requirements agreements required for one of their projects, working with the Environment and Consents Lead, and wider team.
    • Lead on provision of technical environmental and consenting guidance (offshore), as well as support and oversight in the assessment, development, and execution phase.
    • Prepare and manage consenting plans.
    • Implement and update the offshore consenting strategy and manage budgets in assessment, development, and execution phase.
    • Prepare scope of work documents and reviewing of technical documents relating to consenting activities
    • Manage relations with relevant external service providers within existing and to come service agreements.
    • Identify consenting risks and develop mitigation plans for key risks for design, construction, operation, and decommissioning.
    • Oversee the delivery of surveys and studies required to support Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA).
    • Identify and own relationships with key stakeholders (consulting bodies, statutory authorities, and key consultees) to support offshore consenting requirements.
    • Build strong relationships with project team, particularly Engineering and Grid, to ensure environmental and consenting requirements are embedded in design.
    • Ensure key project development documentation, such as commitment register, programme, risk register, etc. are kept up to date.
    • Other activities as may be reasonably required by the Company from time to time

    Requirements

    • Proactive, solution-focused approach to complex consenting / environmental issues.
    • Demonstrable experience working within renewable energy or environmental consultancy, with a clear focus on project consenting and development, taking projects through the consenting process
    • Minimum of 10 years experience.
    • Degree qualified in a relevant discipline (such as marine biology, environmental science, engineering, planning, geography, law).
    • HRA experience highly desirable
    • Ability to engage with, empathise with, and manage stakeholders.