The role would be office based in Bristol or London (or hybrid home/office based in either of these
locations). Occasional travel may be required for specific project needs such as meetings.
The Company
Logika Group is a leading UK-based independent environmental consultancy, underpinned by a growing
team of experts in environmental policy, strategy, design, and assessment.
With offices in London, Bristol, Warrington, Brighton and Belgium, Logika Group comprises of four specialist
sister companies: Logika Consultants, Air Quality Consultants, Noise Consultants and Logika Europe with
the Environmental Policy and Economics team working horizontally across the Group.
Over the last 30+ years, we have achieved sustained growth and honed our provision of high-quality
services, while securing a large volume of repeat business from satisfied clients.
As such, we pride ourselves on being able to:
Service a wide range of our clients' needs
Employ the best people to provide the highest quality advice
Provide a personal service
Deliver innovative cross-disciplinary solutions
Respond quickly and efficiently
Offer value for money
With a proven track record of success, Logika Group has been involved with UK Government expert groups
and European Commission working groups, provided expert evidence at Public Inquiries, and helped clients
gain planning consent for thousands of projects.
The Role
Our work includes supporting clients in the assessment of climate change impacts of projects in a wide
range of sectors including renewable energy, transport infrastructure and industry. We work with
developers, designers and engineers to ensure each new development minimises its greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions, aligns to net zero goals, and is resilient and adaptable to future climate change impacts. We
develop GHG inventories for a wide variety of projects and developments, produce GHG and climate
change assessments for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and planning, and advise on setting
emission reduction targets. We also help clients develop climate-related strategies, undertake climate
change
risk assessments and provide technical, scientific, and socioeconomic advice, based on objective,
impartial and evidence-based analysis of a climate change policy.
The successful candidate will support a wide range of on-going GHG and climate change projects to support
EIAs. Our projects include large scale nationally significant infrastructure projects evaluated through the
Development Consent Order (DCO) regime. You will have a client-facing role with responsibility in terms of
managing project teams and project delivery. You will lead and contribute to the development of proposals
for new work.
This is an exceptional opportunity at an exciting time both for our business and for environmental
consultancy. With us, you will be involved at the heart of the team and will play a key role in the
delivery of our work. You will work in a friendly, supportive environment and will be given one to
one support, mentoring, learning and development via experienced colleagues. External training will
be provided where required.
We are currently seeking a senior or principal grade consultant (approx. 5-8 years' experience) but would
consider more junior and senior roles for the right candidate.
Skills and experience we are looking for
Candidates will need to be able to work on their own and as part of a team, sharing responsibility for
the management of both projects and staff.
Key Skills
Ideal candidates will be able to demonstrate experience in all or most of the following:
An understanding of UK and international climate legislation and policy drivers.
Understanding of the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 2017 and national planning
policy relevant to climate change such as the NPPF. Experience in developing whole life GHG footprints for building and development projects for the
purposes of planning and EIA and assessing likely significant effects of GHG emissions. Knowledge and experience in the assessment of climate resilience and adaptation, and in-
combination climate impact assessment for planning and EIA. Experience in drafting Environmental Statement chapters and technical appendices.
Experience in the technical management or leadership of GHG and climate change assessments.
Track-record in the consultancy sector.
Excellent communication skills and ability to write clear and concise reports in English.
High technical capability and ability to review and interpret data.
Organisation, initiative, and the ability to plan your work and adhere to fixed deadlines.
While not required, skills and expertise in any of the following areas of experience would be desirable:
Experience of working in accordance with recognised GHG emissions standards and guidance such
as GHG Protocol, PAS 2080:2023, RICS Whole Life Carbon Assessment for the Built Environment,
ISO14064-1:2019. Experience in using Life Cycle Assessment tools (e.g. LCA One Click, e-Tool LCD, Wrate, Open LCA).
Experience in assessment of embodied carbon in buildings and infrastructure, using tools and
resources such as EPDs, ICE 3.0, EcoInvent, Climatiq etc. Knowledge and experience in decarbonisation and net zero plans.
Understanding and experience of climate projections such as UKCP18 or other CMIP6 models.
Experience in development and application of science-based targets.
Sector-specific experience (particularly aviation, rail, industry, renewable energy).
Knowledge of carbon markets, offsetting and renewable energy.
Experience in sustainable and low-carbon design.
Knowledge of energy, sustainability and ESG reporting, including mechanisms such as SECR, ESOS,
TCFD, CSRD, etc. Experience integrating inputs from diverse disciplines.
Published work in the climate change field.
Desirable Qualifications:
MSc or higher in an appropriate science or engineering-based discipline.
Membership of relevant professional institutions.
What we offer
We are a growing Group of companies that wants to do things differently, with an exciting future
that will help you shape and realise your ambitions. You will have a great opportunity to work with a
talented and dedicated team and be able to develop your career as the company grows.
Alongside a competitive salary, we offer a range of formal benefits and training and development
programmes to enhance employee satisfaction and professional development. These include, enhanced
pension scheme, private medical insurance, competitive annual leave entitlement which grows with length
of service, additional annual leave purchase scheme, rail and bus season ticket loans, cycle scheme, group
life assurance, staff training and CPD programme, employee recognition awards, social value programme
and more.
Furthermore, we ensure we can support our employees through offering wellbeing programmes and
policies that support individuals. These include flexible working, trained mental health first aiders and
readily available support through our Employee Assistance programme.
Logika Group's Equal Opportunities Policy is to ensure that no applicant receives less
favourable treatment on the grounds of age, disability, gender, reassignment, marriage and civil
partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.
Our Values
Logika Group is underpinned by three clear values -
Community, Collaboration and Professionalism &
Integrity
- developed by our staff members to reflect our shared principles, approach to our work and
positive company culture.
How to apply
Please apply using the application form on our website - www.logikagroup.com/careers
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