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Environmental Manager Northern Netherlands

Match based on: energy system, energy transition, Hydrogen company

Community Manager for projects supporting the energy transition, focused on stakeholder and participation management.

You develop communication strategies, oversee issue management, and act as a point of contact for stakeholders.

Required: relevant higher professional or university education and several years of experience in participation in complex projects.

Enexis
Emmen
Fulltime
53.667 to 76.658
Hydrogen

Description

As an Environment Manager, you are responsible for the environment during the preparatory and execution phases of projects. You develop and implement participation and communication strategies, coordinate stakeholder management, and ensure optimal collaboration with municipalities, partners, and fellow grid operators. In doing so, you contribute to the energy transition and the spatial integration of necessary assets.

Job requirements

You work in a solution-oriented manner and always have a plan and backup plans ready to address risks. With empathy and a political antenna, you give stakeholders the right attention and inform them at the right time. You are open to criticism and translate it into actions where necessary. Collaboration is essential to you; you can act both decisively and vulnerably and maintain an overview in coordinating roles.

  • Relevant higher professional or university degree, for example in communication, public administration, or spatial planning.
  • Several years of experience as an environmental manager and experience with processes and participation surrounding area developments, preferably in large, complex projects.
  • Affinity with (energy) technology.

Tasks

  • Responsible for the environment during the preparatory (project management) and/or execution (participation) phase of projects.
  • Developing and implementing participation and communication strategies.
  • Monitoring issue management and organizing stakeholder management.
  • Ensuring that wishes and technical requirements introduced by the environment are met.
  • Creating conditions for collaboration with municipalities, partners, fellow grid operators, and potentially contractors on large-scale projects.
  • Act as a point of contact for the local community and maintain contact with local residents, businesses, landowners, municipalities, project managers, and contractors.
  • Sharing relevant information via, for example, letters, residents' evenings, or kitchen table conversations.
  • Work in project teams with project leaders, planning lawyers/urban planners, permit advisors, land managers, and engineers.

Working conditions

  • Extensive welcome package and onboarding program.
  • Secondary employment conditions including a supplement of 28,7% on top of the salary (8% holiday allowance, a 13th month of 10,7% and a personal budget of 10%).
  • Personal budget that you can use flexibly or to buy extra leave.
  • 24,5 vacation days for full-time employment; possibility to purchase up to a maximum of 35,5 additional leave days with a personal budget and 13th month salary.
  • Contribution of 70% to your ABP Choice Pension; Enexis pays two-thirds of the premium, you contribute one-third.
  • Vitality budget of c700 gross per year, with the option to save up to c2.100 for study costs or student loan repayment.
  • Room for development through internal and external education and training.
  • Laptop/tablet and phone that you may also use privately; working from home with a workspace set up by Enexis.
  • Mobility map for first-class travel, travel allowance, and a bicycle scheme.

Description of the organisation

You work for an organisation that actively contributes to the energy transition and regional grid development. Projects range from the construction of new transmission distribution stations to minor adjustments in residential areas. You work in multidisciplinary teams within the Energy System & Environment department, together with partners, strategic advisors, experts, relationship managers, spatial planning lawyers, and colleagues from land affairs. Diversity and inclusion are important; differences complement each other to achieve successful solutions.

Skills suitable for this job type

educational science
economy
political science and social studies
sociology and cultural studies
journalism and reporting
interdisciplinary programmes and qualifications covering social sciences, journalism and information sciences
finance, banking and insurance
management and governance
marketing and advertising
wholesale and retail trade
professional skills
Law
environmental sciences
earth sciences
environmental protection technology
electricity and energy
mining and extraction
industry and processing, not elsewhere classified
architecture and urban planning
agriculture and livestock farming
medicine
social work and counseling
travel, tourism and leisure
health and safety at work
transport services
using foreign languages
advising on environmental issues
maintaining operational data
promoting individual and community interests
advise and consult
monitoring operational activities
developing disaster and emergency plans
supervise, direct and coordinate projects
managing budgets and finances
preparing documentation for contracts, applications and permits
leadership skills
analyzing and evaluating information and data
collecting information from physical and electronic sources
helping people access services
managing information
ensuring compliance with legislation
developing financial, business and marketing plans
assessing land and real estate
check, inspect and test
compliance with health and safety procedures
monitoring financial and economic resources and activities
advise on products and services
technical or academic writing
developing goals and strategies
performing risk analysis and management
conduct scientific or market research
comply with operational procedures
compliance with environmental protection laws and standards
supervising operational activities
developing professional relationships and networks
develop policy and legislation
conducting studies and research
performing general administrative tasks
collaborate with others
documenting technical designs, procedures, problems and activities
mediate and resolve disputes
communicating with colleagues and customers
implementing new procedures and processes
developing solutions
collaborate and maintain contacts
lead and motivate
estimating required resources
recording of legal information
analyzing scientific and medical data
develop operational policies and procedures
providing medical advice
teaching and training
presenting general information
planning events and programs
designing educational and promotional materials
checking environmental conditions
analyzing financial and economic data
developing health programs
monitoring developments within the field
working in teams
analyzing business activities
promoting products, services and programs
advise on legal matters, legislation and regulations and procedural matters
evaluating systems, programs, equipment and products
identifying and monitoring physical resources
Design
To inform
Empathy
Strategic
Permits
Spatial Planning (RO)
Stimulate
Fundamentals
To advise
Translation work
Stakeholder Management
Public Administration
Solution-oriented
Responsibility
Guarding role
Energy transition
Project groups
Stakeholders
Area development
Communication policy
Preparations
Political sensitivity
Issue management
Collaboration

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