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Old 27-11-2007, 02:43 PM
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Skilled business developer & team manager for impressive large consultancy.

This large engineering consultancy with an excellent reputation in the environmental field are seeking to strengthen their expertise in the environmental due diligence (EDD) market by taking on a lead environmental consultant with a proven record in developing business and delivering high quality EDD in the financial, legal and property sectors. This company is a highly sought-after employer.

The job…

- Responsible for developing business with lawyers, property investors and financial institutions, managing and developing key accounts.
- Developing and delivering EDD projects.
- Coordinating, managing and leading the EDD team.
- This company’s excellent benefits package includes company car and pension, with a strong focus on training all staff depending on their requirements and career aims.

You…

- Possess relevant experience in environmental due diligence at a national and international level.
- Hold a relevant science, engineering or business related degree
- Have experience in leading and delivering projects in the UK and overseas. Experience of Eastern Europe would be highly preferable.
- Ideally have experience in Environmental Management Systems.
- Can demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Are a successful project manager with experience of managing contractors.

For more information, please visit Bright Green - Talent for a bright green future. CSR, Sustainability and Environmental opportunities - Home, or email us at hello@brightgreentalent.com with the following job reference included in the subject: Head of Environmental Due Diligence, ref: 10095

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