Strategic Infrastructure is a part of National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) and is responsible for delivering 17 major new projects to connect more clean, low-carbon power to the transmission network in England and Wales. These projects, delivered under the regulator’s Accelerated Strategic Transmission Investment (ASTI) framework, play a vital part in achieving the UK Government’s ambition of connecting 50GW of offshore wind by 2030.
As a Graduate Consents Officer, you'll work collaboratively with the Consents team to ensure that project consents are delivered economically and in accordance with current legislation, regulations, and guidance. Following internal best practice, process, and guidance, you'll play a key role in enhancing National Grid's reputation by adhering to specifications, program cost, and established practices.
You'll have the opportunity to lead, manage, and co-ordinate the delivery of minor project consents and allocated consenting activities for major projects. Your expertise will be crucial in challenging, advising, and guiding project teams on the design and development of projects, specifically focusing on the program, cost, and reputational impacts of making changes.
In this role, you'll be responsible for preparing, updating, and effectively communicating comprehensive Consents (& Land) Strategies for projects. You'll also ensure that project resource requirements are identified, procured, and sufficiently embedded within the project team ahead of need. Proactively managing the project consents resource, you'll provide current financial information to the Project Manager, ensuring value for money and offering appropriate challenge to the project teams to deliver successful outcomes.
You'll additionally play vital role in identifying project-specific good practice and lessons learned, recording them for the purposes of consenting process improvement and formulation of positions and guidance for Consents Officers and the wider business, all with the aim of obtaining project consents and undertaking stakeholder engagement.
As you progress in this role, you'll have the opportunity to escalate more complex consents issues to and obtain support from senior colleagues (Senior Consents Officers) where necessary. You'll also proactively develop relevant skills and consistently build capability in the consenting and environmental assessment disciplines, contributing to more effective project delivery.