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Environmental Manager - ENOWA

ID# 3096898 Al Wajh, Saudi Arabia

Role Overview

AESG is seeking an experienced Environmental Manager to oversee all environmental compliance and monitoring activities on-site for an overhead transmission line project within a protected area. The role will focus on ensuring strict adherence to Saudi regulatory requirements (NCEC, NCW, NCVC, protected area authority), client standards, and international best practices (ISO 14001:2015, IFC Performance Standards, Equator Principles).

The Environmental Manager will serve as the key focal point on-site, coordinating between contractors, AESG, Proponent, and regulatory authorities to ensure that all environmental obligations are implemented, monitored, and reported in a timely manner.

Key Responsibilities

Environmental Compliance & Monitoring

  • Lead implementation of the CESMP and site-specific environmental control measures.
  • Ensure compliance with all permits and authority requirements, including those from NCEC, NCW, NCVC, Heritage Commission and the protected area authority.
  • Conduct daily site inspections, weekly joint inspections, and quarterly internal audits.
  • Identify, document, and manage environmental non-conformances, ensuring timely corrective actions.

Team Leadership & Management

  • Manage and coordinate a multidisciplinary onsite environmental team of ~7 specialists (e.g., GIS specialists, environmental engineers, ecologists, waste, archaeologist, air/noise monitoring).
  • Align team outputs with overall project compliance objectives, deliverables, and timelines.
  • Mentor and oversee team performance to ensure consistency and quality.

Regulatory & Proponent Interface

  • Act as the primary site contact for environmental matters with the proponent, contractors, and regulatory authorities.
  • Support site audits by regulatory authorities and prepare evidence-based responses to compliance queries.
  • Maintain accurate records for reporting to the proponent and stakeholders.

Monitoring & Reporting

  • Oversee air quality, noise, waste, water, ecology, and biodiversity monitoring programmes.
  • Prepare weekly inspection reports and monthly compliance dashboards, including photos, data, and KPI analysis.
  • Ensure monitoring data is validated, analysed, and reported in line with proponent and authority requirements.
  • Attend weekly meetings with the proponent to provide comprehensive reports on the project's environmental status and progress.
  • Timely report any changes or required modifications to the project design to ensure continued environmental compliance and seek necessary approvals from relevant authorities.
  • Prepare the annual NCEC reports, strictly adhering to the latest NCEC guidelines and submission protocols.

Development of Templates & Tools

  • Develop and incorporate a regulatory tracker to proactively monitor and document any changes in environmental legislation or regulatory requirements relevant to the project.
  • Develop and implement standard inspection checklists, dashboards, and reporting templates to ensure consistency.
  • Support contractors in updating environmental documents (e.g., CESMP, Tower- Specific Mitigation Plans, CESMP appendices).
  • Provide QA/QC oversight, including calibration certificates, raw data validation, and compliance reporting.
  • Prepare the annual NCEC reports, strictly adhering to the latest NCEC guidelines and submission protocols.
  • Develop a progressive rehabilitation plan in accordance with local regulations and international standards.

Training & Awareness

  • Provide toolbox talks, workshops and environmental awareness sessions for site staff and subcontractors.
  • Mentor junior environmental officers/inspectors deployed on-site.

Risk Management

  • Proactively identify environmental risks and advise project leadership on mitigation measures.
  • Support emergency preparedness and response activities, including spill management and incident reporting.

Qualifications & Experience

  • (Preferred) Bachelors degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, or related field.
  • Minimum of 810 years of professional experience, including at least 5 years in major infrastructure or transmission line projects.
  • Good working knowledge of Saudi environmental regulations (NCEC, NCW, NCVC and Heritage Commission) and international standards (IFC PS, ISO 14001:2015).
  • Proven experience in audits, compliance monitoring, and stakeholder liaison.
  • Excellent reporting, communication, and leadership skills.

Key Competencies

  • Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills.
  • Ability to interpret and apply complex regulatory requirements.
  • Proactive problem-solving and decision-making ability.
  • High attention to detail with strong report writing skills.
  • Ability to work in challenging field conditions in remote areas.

Advantages

  • Prior experience in EIA/ESIA and compliance monitoring for transmission line and power infrastructure projects.
  • Familiarity with project management tools (e.g., Primavera P6, MS Project, SharePoint trackers).
  • Demonstrated ability to develop environmental templates, dashboards, and compliance systems for long-term monitoring programmes.
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