Air Quality Consultant

London
3 weeks ago
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Air Quality Consultant
Location: London
Salary: £30,000 - £40,000

About:
 Our client is a leading environmental, engineering, and health & safety consultancy with a strong reputation for delivering practical and sustainable solutions. Established in the 1990’s, they have grown to provide multidisciplinary services to a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, energy, and the public sector.

The London office is a growing hub of expertise, and they are seeking a talented Air Quality Consultant to expand their air quality services. You will be joining a dynamic team that collaborates across multiple disciplines to deliver innovative solutions for clients across the UK and beyond.

Duties:

You’ll have the opportunity to work on a range of projects & should expect to undertake ambient & indoor air quality assessments, industrial permitting, air dispersion modelling & technical report writing whilst also mentoring junior consultants, liaising with clients and project engineers as well as focussing on your personal & professional development.

What’s On Offer:

Competitive Salary: Commensurate with experience and industry standards.
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Including pension contribution, private healthcare, and life assurance.
Flexible Working: Opportunities for hybrid working arrangements to support work-life balance.
Professional Development: Continuous professional development opportunities, including support for further qualifications and training.
Exciting Projects: Involvement in a wide variety of projects that make a positive environmental impact across multiple sectors.
Supportive Work Environment: A collaborative and friendly team, where your contributions are valued and where you’ll have the opportunity to grow within the company.
Paid Professional AccreditationsRequirements

Candidates are expected to have demonstrable experience working in the Air Quality industry, specifically having worked for a UK based consultancy.
You should be proficient in air dispersion modelling using ADMS or AERMOD softwares.
You should hold a full UK driving licence and IAQM Membership.
Candidates with experience in team management are preferred but this is not an essential requirement for the role. Interested in this role or any others relating to Acoustics? Please reach out to Charlotte Lavender at Aztrum for more information

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