Consenting and environmental careers
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In order to go ahead, wind energy projects must ensure they take steps to understand, and if necessary mitigate any impact on the environment, people living nearby or other activity in the area. This can include nearby residents and wildlife for onshore works and structures and, in the case of offshore wind farms, aviation and fishing industries, as well as marine wildlife.
What can a career look like?
There are a whole range of organisations to work for - from those developing the wind farms themselves, to third party consultancies, to the advisory and regulatory bodies that make sure wind farms can proceed in an environmentally sensitive way. Those working in consenting related roles can be based in a variety of locations depending on the type of role they have. For example, those working in the planning application team as Consent Managers will be based in offices, and sometimes have the option work remotely. Environmental surveyors will work in the field as well as doing some desk-based work.
There are a whole range of possible career paths in consenting; the list below and case studies provide a flavour of possible careers in this area...
• Consenting coordinator
• Environmental Consents Officer
• Environment Manager
• Planning and Consent Lead
• Consent Manager
• Planning Lawyer
• Offshore Consenting Manager
• Offshore Renewables Specialist
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