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Reference #: 23373_1780932230
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Salary: £85000 - £100000 per annum
Benefits: car allowance, bonus and generous pension
Sector: Environment & Water
Type: Permanent
Posted On: 08/06/2026

Director of Environment

Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits
Remote/Hybrid Working | UK Travel Required

Our client is seeking an experienced Director of Environment to lead and grow a highly respected and successful consultancy business delivering innovative environmental and nature-based solutions across the water and wider infrastructure sectors across the UK.

Reporting at senior leadership level, you will have full responsibility for business strategy, commercial performance and operational delivery. You will lead multidisciplinary teams, drive sustainable growth, strengthen client relationships and ensure the successful delivery of high-quality environmental services that create lasting value for clients and communities.

This is a highly visible leadership role requiring a strategic and commercially minded individual who can balance business growth with operational excellence. You will work closely with clients and internal stakeholders to identify new opportunities, shape service offerings and deliver complex environmental programmes safely, efficiently and profitably.

The successful candidate will bring a strong track record in environmental consultancy leadership, alongside experience managing large-scale projects, programmes and multidisciplinary teams. You will be a confident communicator, capable of building trusted relationships with clients, partners and colleagues, while providing clear direction and inspiration to your teams.

You will be degree qualified in a relevant environmental discipline (or possess equivalent experience) and likely hold Chartered status with an appropriate professional institution. Most importantly, you will be a collaborative leader with strong commercial acumen, excellent decision-making skills and a passion for delivering sustainable solutions.

Benefits

Car allowance, enhanced pension contributions, private healthcare, income protection, life assurance, annual leave purchase scheme, bonus opportunities, professional development support, and a range of retail and lifestyle discounts.

With a network of offices across the UK, the post is offered with remote or hybrid working arrangements.

If you are looking for an opportunity to shape the future of environmental consultancy while leading talented teams and delivering meaningful environmental outcomes, we would welcome your application.

Please be assured that all communications will be in the strictest confidence.

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