
Location
Guildhall, City of London (Hybrid working arrangement)
Hours
35 hours per week, Full-Time, Permanent
Salary
£49,140 - £55,000 per annum
About the Role
The City of London is one of the world's most dynamic and rapidly evolving urban environments, with major construction projects taking place alongside internationally significant businesses, historic buildings and residential communities. We are seeking highly motivated Construction Impacts Officers to help manage the environmental impacts associated with development and construction activity across the Square Mile.
As a Construction Impacts Officer, you will act as a key point of contact for major construction and demolition projects, monitoring compliance with the City's construction impact policies and standards. You will investigate complaints relating to construction noise, dust, vibration and associated nuisances, working collaboratively with developers, contractors, consultants and residents to resolve issues proactively.
Your responsibilities will include reviewing Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMPs), logistics plans and method statements, undertaking inspections and site visits across a range of construction projects, analysing monitoring data, and preparing reports, correspondence and enforcement recommendations. You will support the delivery of the City's Considerate Construction and environmental improvement objectives and provide expert advice to internal and external stakeholders on construction environmental management.
This is an exciting opportunity to work at the heart of one of the UK's most complex urban environments, ensuring that construction projects are delivered responsibly while protecting residents, businesses and visitors from environmental impacts.
Experience
- Experience working within environmental health, construction management, environmental protection, planning, regulatory services or a related field.
- Knowledge of construction-related environmental impacts including noise, dust, vibration and air quality.
- Experience of interpreting legislation, guidance and technical data.
- Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a varied caseload.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder-management skills with the ability to negotiate effective solutions while maintaining regulatory standards.
About You
You will be a proactive and motivated individual with the ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders including developers, contractors, consultants and residents. You will have strong problem-solving skills and a commitment to delivering high standards of environmental management in a complex urban setting.
Qualifications
- Ideally a qualification in Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Acoustics, Construction Management or a related discipline.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation including the Control of Pollution Act 1974, Environmental Protection Act 1990 and associated guidance.
- Experience working with large-scale urban development projects is desirable.




