Environmental, Energy, Waste, Engineering Recruitment

The environmental sector covers sustainability, ecology, environmental consultancy, conservation, and environmental compliance. The environmental, energy, waste and engineering industries are experiencing transformation due to sustainability agendas, regulation and technology. This sector is growing rapidly as businesses, prioritise environmental performance and ESG compliance. Typically smaller businesses are being acquired so we structure ourselves to work with our clients to find exceptional talent.

We understand the sector:

Sustainability demand surge: ESG, net-zero targets and climate reporting have driven demand across the sectors.

Skills shortages: There’s a shortfall in experienced professionals, especially those with sector experience and commercial skills. Cross-sector influence: Specialists are now embedded across construction, infrastructure, energy, and corporate advisory sectors. Policy-driven hiring: Roles often arise in response to regulatory requirements  for example biodiversity net gain, carbon reporting.

The energy recruitment sector spans traditional oil and gas through to renewable energy, utilities, grid infrastructure, and energy trading. The rise of clean energy has radically shifted the landscape.

Transition to renewables: There’s huge growth in wind, solar, hydrogen, and battery storage, often outpacing available talent. Global mobility: Talent is mobile and often needed across borders for large-scale projects. Technical expertise critical: Engineering, data, and digital skills) are in high demand. Safety and compliance focus: Safety certifications and training are essential.

Our waste sector covers collection, recycling, treatment, landfill, and resource recovery. It’s increasingly shaped by sustainability goals and innovation in waste-to-energy technologies.

Growth through innovation: Circular economy models and new recycling technologies are creating new roles. Operational and technical blend: Demand spans site-based operatives to strategic roles in compliance and planning. Regulatory compliance central: Roles are shaped by environmental permits, waste classification, and EA regulations. Rising need for leadership: As organisations scale, there’s a growing demand for skilled operational leaders and HSQE professionals.

Engineering is a core pillar supporting all the above sectors. From civil and structural to electrical, mechanical, and environmental engineering, recruitment is shaped by major infrastructure, energy, and environmental projects.

Skill shortages across disciplines: The sector faces chronic talent gaps, especially among chartered engineers and technical specialists. Project-led hiring: Recruitment often spikes around large infrastructure, energy, or environmental projects (e.g., HS2, wind farms). Digital transformation: Engineers with skills in BIM, automation, and sustainable design are in high demand. Cross-disciplinary integration: Increasing overlap with data science, sustainability, and smart systems.