Transport Engineer Coordinator

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About this role

ERM is the world’s largest specialist sustainability consultancy, with over 50 years of experience helping organizations navigate complex environmental, social, and governance challenges. We bring together a global community of experts to deliver meaningful impact for our clients and the planet.

Our Consulting Delivery Hub (CDH) in India is a critical part of ERM’s global consulting model enabling scalable, high-quality delivery across regions and service lines. CDH teams work in close partnership with regional consultants to support global client projects, providing specialist expertise, driving consistency, and enhancing delivery efficiency across our most important programmes.

As part of the Consulting Delivery Hub, you will collaborate with colleagues worldwide, contribute to complex sustainability projects, play a key role in shaping the future of global consulting delivery.

Why this role matters?

As a Transport Engineer Coordinator, you will support the delivery of traffic, transport, and site engineering workstreams across ERM's UK Capital Project Delivery (CPD) portfolio — spanning onshore and offshore renewables, transmission and distribution, diversified energy, mining and metals, and technology. Working within the CPD Technical Excellence pillar's Engineering sub‑team (led by Tomos ApTomos, under STL Chris Morley), you will contribute to Transport Assessments, Construction Traffic Management Plans, Abnormal Load Route Assessments, and site design outputs under the guidance of senior colleagues. This role is critical to building your technical foundation in transport engineering while directly supporting the quality, pace, and consistency of ERM's transport deliverables.


What your impact is?

  • Inputs to Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, and Construction Traffic Management Plans are produced accurately, on time, and to a standard that reduces senior review effort.

  • Swept‑path analyses, ALV/HGV movement calculations, and visibility splay outputs are delivered reliably, supporting Abnormal Load Route Assessments for turbines, transformers, and other AILs (e.g., contributing to scenarios such as 11 ALV deliveries per turbine and associated escort/HGV movements).

  • Site design drawings and internal road layouts are produced in AutoCAD/Civil 3D to ERM's technical and visual identity standards, supporting the Engineering sub‑team's integrated offer.

What will you bring?

  • A degree (BEng/BSc/MEng) in Civil, Transport, or Highway Engineering, or a related discipline; actively working toward Chartered status (CEng MICE / MCIHT) through an approved training scheme.

  • Typically, 2–4 years' experience contributing to Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, or Construction Traffic Management Plans on UK infrastructure, renewables, energy, or development projects.

  • Working knowledge of UK highway and transport standards (DMRB, Manual for Streets, relevant CD/CG documents) and how they apply to site access, junction design, and visibility splays.

  • Practical experience contributing to swept‑path analysis and Abnormal Load Route Assessments using Auto Track, Vehicle Tracking, or equivalent.

  • Competent user of AutoCAD/Civil 3D for site layouts, internal road design, and visibility splay drawings; working familiarity with GIS (ArcGIS/QGIS) to interpret constraints and access routing.

  • Clear, structured technical writing — capable of drafting sections of ES/EIA transport chapters, technical notes, and CTMPs for senior review.

  • Strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage inputs across multiple concurrent projects to time and quality.

Preferred skills & competencies

  • Exposure to Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) under the Planning Act 2008 (DCO), Scottish s.36, or TCPA regimes.

  • Experience contributing to transport chapters for onshore/offshore wind, solar, BESS, cable corridors, T&D overhead lines, hydrogen, CCUS, or data centre projects.

  • Familiarity with peat impact considerations for construction access, indicative EIA layouts, and integrated engineering support alongside transport work — reflecting the Engineering sub‑team's integrated offer.

  • Experience with automation, AI‑enabled, or GIS‑linked tools for transport modelling, routing, or CTMP production, aligned to CPD's Client Delivery Evolution priorities.

  • Exposure to global delivery or shared service environments, working alongside offshore/CDH delivery teams.

Key responsibilities

  • Support the delivery of transport workstreams on assigned UK CPD projects — producing calculations, drawings, and draft text for Transport Assessments, Transport Statements, CTMPs, and Abnormal Load Route Assessments under senior guidance.

  • Undertake swept‑path analyses, ALV/HGV movement calculations, junction and visibility splay checks, and construction access studies to support site design and delivery planning.

  • Draft sections of transport and access chapters of Environmental Statements, DCO/s.36 submissions, and planning applications, working closely with EIA project managers and senior engineers.

  • Produce site design outputs in AutoCAD/Civil 3D — internal roads, junctions, visibility splays, and indicative layouts — to ERM's technical and brand standards.

  • Support engagement with highways authorities, National Highways, Transport Scotland, local planning authorities, and haulier/escort contractors by preparing technical inputs, pack materials, and meeting notes.

  • Contribute to bids, proposals, and technical write‑ups.

  • Contribute to continuous improvement — piloting AI/automation tools, templating outputs, and supporting CDH (GIS/PMO) uptake to lift consistency and efficiency across the Engineering sub‑team.

  • Adhere to ERM's Health & Safety, ethics and quality management systems in all project work.

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