Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25000 - £35000 per annum, Benefits: Plus benefits
Environmental Advisor Opportunity for an Environmental Advisor to work for a Global Engineering and Construction contractor. The organisation has been involved in some of the largest infrastructure projects across the UK and globally. As an Environmental Advisor, you’ll conduct thorough environmental site inspections, identifying areas for improvement, and communicate findings to appropriate teams and senior management. You will play a key role in all projects by producing, reviewing, and updating the Project Environmental Management Plan on a regular basis. The company provides outstanding benefits, such as a company-contributed pension, private healthcare, health insurance, life assurance, annual bonuses, participation in the company share scheme, and enhanced maternity and paternity benefits. For more information contact Laura Bond Stephenson at RGB Recruitment on 01392 3537018
Cornwall
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