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Consents manager

You’ll be responsible for managing all aspects of consents and permissions needed for projects.

Also known as: consents specialist

About the job

What it's like

As a consents manager, you’ll make sure that permissions and documentation are in place for a project, such as a wind farm or power line, to be carried out legally and responsibly.

You’ll oversee environmental and regulatory compliance. This role is important in preventing legal issues, delays and fines and helping the project stay on track. 

As a consents manager, you might be involved in: 

  • huge projects in offshore or onshore wind farms that make clean energy 

  • making sure new buildings are safe on a construction site 

  • improving our water systems by checking permissions to build new pipes or reservoirs

Your tasks might include: 

  • managing consents and approvals 

  • keeping up to date with regulatory requirements 

  • collaborating with internal teams and external stakeholders such as local authorities or governmental agencies

  • co-ordinating with technical and legal teams to make sure consent applications are correct and legal

  • maintaining documents and preparing reports

  • conducting risk assessments

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In this job, you could be doing work to help the environment. Find out more about green jobs

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Top specialised skills

These are the top specialised skills that have been found in job vacancies across Scotland. From March 2024 to March 2025.

  • environmental impact assessments
  • renewable energy
  • environmental compliance
  • site selection
  • environmental planning
  • environmental issue
  • land tenure
  • environment management
  • environmental permitting
  • overhead lines
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Meta skills

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  • time management
  • attention to detail
  • ethical
  • building relationships
  • innovative
  • problem solving
  • developing a plan
  • written communication
  • negotiation
  • analysing

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Colleges and universities will list subjects you'll need for entry to a course. Some useful subjects include:

  • Maths (Mathematics)

  • Environmental Science

  • Geography

  • Engineering Science

  • English

  • Business Management

  • Business

University 

You’ll need a degree or postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject, such as: 

  • Business Management 

  • Engineering 

  • Environmental Science 

  • Environmental Law 

  • Marine Biology  

  • Geography  

College  

Getting qualifications at college, such as an HNC or HND, could help you find work or progress to more advanced study. Useful subjects include: 

  • Business 

  • Engineering 

  • Social Sciences 

  • Legal Services 

  • Law 

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