Our Client is a scaling developer of cross-technology renewable and low-carbon energy projects, backed by one of the world’s largest financial institutions.
Their ambition is to establish a number of Green Energy Hubs across the UK, harnessing multiple technologies based around one grid connection.
The DCO Manager will lead the consenting of NSIP-scale solar PV & BESS projects from inception to submission, examination and determination with an external multi-disciplinary team of specialist consultants including:
- Planning team
- Environment & landscape team
- Land referencing & land legal teams (with support from TE-UK in-house Land Team)
- CPO team (if necessary)
- Legal team
- Stakeholder consultation and engagement (C&E) team
Within this role your responsibilities will include:
- Manage this team, ensuring each part is working in a coordinated manner with the others.
- Manage the consultation process with the C&E team and the Local Planning Authority, representing the project and company in a professional manner.
- Manage the drafting, compilation and submission of the Development Consent Order (DCO) application.
- Manage the relationship with the Planning Inspectorate.
- Manage the DCO examination process and represent the project as required.
- Manage any changes to the project scope, schedule and costs using appropriate verification techniques to ensure a viable consent.
- Liaise with the Head of Operations (and specialist consultants) regarding grid connection matters.
- Liaise with the Head of Land (and specialist consultants) regarding land matters.
- Work alongside the consultant Design Team, CEO and Business Devt. team to optimise the project.
- Work through each project phase with each consultant team to ensure the project remains on time/budget for submission.
- Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation.
To be successful in this role you will require the following skills and experience:
- Team player with initiative, a ‘can-do’ attitude, a high desire to succeed, great communication skills and a structured way of working.
- Successful track record in project management involving multiple and complex stakeholders.
- Experience leading or managing planning processes or projects for large infrastructure projects, preferably projects requiring a Development Consent Order (DCO) and/or Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA)
- Eligibility to live and work in the UK is essential as sponsorship is not offered for this role.
- Professional qualifications and/or professional memberships within Planning, Environment, Project Management, or Engineering will also be beneficial, but practical experience will be considered above this.