Environmental Impact Assessment Lead
?Environmental Impact Assessment Lead - Lighting Design Consultancy
Location: South East - hybrid
Exciting new opportunity for an experienced lighting designer to lead the EIA work ensuring that projects are designed and implemented in a way that minimises the environmental impact and meets the requirements and legislation/ directives.
You will need to have experience within this field of specialism to be the lead when attending design and site meetings. The EIA lead plays a crucial role in identifying and mitigating the potential environmental impacts of a project and you will be involved in conducting environmental assessments and monitoring, identifying potential environmental impacts, developing and implementing measures to minimize or mitigate impacts, preparing and submitting the Environmental Impact Assessment Report , ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and laws
The ideal candidate should have a strong portfolio of completed interior and exterior lighting projects, fully aware of new and current legislation around this subject and dark skies/ light pollution. You should be competent in site surveys, preparing reports, InDesign, Photoshop, Dialux/AutoCAD and be motivated to join a Leading International Company as the main focus for all EIA work.
Required skills
- eia
Reference: 52644895
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