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LVI Associates: Your Leading Partner for Exceptional Environmental Talent

With over a decade's worth of experience, LVI Associates specializes in providing provide permanent, contract and multi-hire talent solutions for the full life cycle of projects worldwide, including in the Environmental sector. We have a proven track record of delivering outstanding talent in areas related to conservation, sustainability, waste, and green initiatives. Our global expertise in recruitment, onboarding, and retaining Environmental professionals ensures that our clients have access to world-class talent with the experience, skills, and passion to make a positive impact in this crucial field.

We are committed to delivering extraordinary Environmental professionals to our clients. If you're looking for talent, request a call back today and we'll fuel your talent pool with our deep sector knowledge and global reach.

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Benefits of working with LVI Associates

Industries are increasingly recognizing the need for robust, efficient, and environmentally-friendly projects, skyrocketing the demand for such expertise. Trends like urban growth, population increases, and the need for sustainable solutions to combat climate change are just some of the factors driving this demand.

Whether you're in a rush to fill vital Environmental roles or scouting for the right talent to shape your long-term objectives, we've got the expertise and the personnel to deliver excellent results. Here's what you can expect when you work with the LVI Associates' Environmental team:

Experience

We have over a decade’s worth of experience as a leading Environmental talent partner.

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A vast, global network of the best, in-demand active and passive Environmental professionals, working worldwide.

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Our award-winning Environmental talent specialists offer bespoke, tailored guidance on the latest hiring trends and industry news to help you achieve your goals.

Take the first step in overcoming your talent shortage by completing our form. Our dedicated team awaits the opportunity to discuss how we can effectively partner with your organization to fulfill your hiring goals.

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Environmental Jobs

Are you passionate about your Environmental career? Don't miss out on our current job opportunities including licensed site remediation, industrial water, wastewater management, and much more. Take the next step towards making a difference. Submit your CV/resume today to seize these incredible opportunities.

San Francisco | Junior Environmental Engineer/Geologist

My client is seeking a highly motivated Junior Environmental Engineer/Geologist to join our San Francisco office and contribute to our continued success. At this employee-owned firm, you will have the opportunity to work on a wide range of challenging projects, from groundwater assessment and remediation to environmental impact assessments. Your expertise will play a crucial role in helping our clients make informed decisions to protect and manage their water resources effectively. Key Responsibilities: Collaborating with multi-disciplinary project teams. Drafting contract documents, plans, and technical specifications. Creating technical reports and various deliverables. Conducting engineering calculations and technical analyses. Coordinating with client representatives, regulatory agencies, and technical subconsultants. Overseeing construction-phase engineering support, including submittal reviews and requests for information. Conducting design and construction field observation activities. Qualifications: Possession of a bachelor's or master's degree in civil or environmental engineering, with a preference for candidates with a master's degree. Relevant professional experience of 2-5 years, encompassing tasks such as planning, crafting design plans and technical specifications, and overseeing construction or providing engineering support for water, wastewater, recycled water, and/or stormwater projects. Proficiency in information technology, with the capability to obtain a California Civil Engineering P.E. license within a minimum of 2 years. Candidates with a current California Civil Engineering P.E. license are preferred. Demonstrated effective communication skills, both written and oral. Strong organizational abilities with meticulous attention to technical details. Computer literacy, including advanced proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Project. Familiarity with AutoCAD and Civil 3D is highly desirable. If you are a dedicated and driven Engineer or Geologist who is passionate about environmental consulting, please submit your resume.

US$70000 - US$110000 per annum
San Francisco
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CAC Project Manager

Our client is actively seeking a talented Consultant to bolster our growing Building Sciences (BSCI) practice in the San Francisco market. The successful candidate will operate from our San Francisco, California office. As an inclusive and family-oriented firm, we take pride in our commitment to client collaboration. We partner with clients to offer pragmatic solutions that mitigate risk and safeguard employees. Our diverse clientele encompasses industries such as higher education, construction, local government, and life sciences. Embrace the opportunity to join a consulting firm that prioritizes people above all else. Key Responsibilities: Client Engagement: Manage key accounts, review RFPs, and prepare proposals. Act as the primary point of contact between clients and the project team. Project Management: Oversee building-related environmental projects, ensuring compliance with regulations. Identify, evaluate, and recommend risk and remediation strategies/designs. Documentation and Reporting: Prepare technical documents, including proposals, reports, and regulatory agency correspondence. Mentor junior staff and participate in business development activities. Field Operations: Attend scheduling meetings, coordinate field technicians, and visit project sites throughout California. Industrial Hygiene Program: Participate in asbestos, lead, and mold sampling and abatement oversight. Respond to indoor air quality complaints and provide recommendations. Collaboration and Safety: Collaborate with staff in multiple offices. Demonstrate commitment to safety rules, guidelines, and project quality standards. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in environmental sciences, health & safety, industrial hygiene, or related fields. 5+ years of CAC experience with relevant certifications. Competent written and verbal communication skills. Knowledge of building systems, construction techniques, and drafting. Strong organizational abilities and attention to detail. Proficient computer skills. Willingness to travel, work flexible hours, and wear personal protective equipment. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.

US$90000 - US$120000 per annum
San Francisco
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San Francisco | Senior Environmental Engineer

We are in search of a Senior Engineer with a deep commitment to environmental stewardship to join our dedicated team in San Francisco. In this position, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the success of our projects, actively contributing to every phase of the process. Your role will involve leveraging your extensive understanding of environmental regulations to ensure that our projects not only meet but exceed all relevant requirements. In our industry, effective communication and collaboration skills are highly prized, and your proficiency in conveying complex ideas and solving problems will be crucial as you address distinctive challenges in environmental engineering. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to feasibility studies by identifying appropriate remedial technologies, formulating remedial options, and conducting thorough evaluations of these alternatives. Provide estimates for engineering costs associated with various remediation alternatives. Collaborate on engineering design, specifications, contractor selection, and project bidding. Oversee the construction, commissioning, and execution of remedial actions, generating as-built drawings and construction completion reports. Create and implement work plans for site investigation and remediation activities. Supervise the ongoing operation and maintenance of remediation systems, including soil vapor extraction, groundwater pump and treat, stormwater pre-treatment, and sub-slab vapor mitigation. Compile reports on cleanup actions, engineering documentation, and project permit requirements. Qualifications: Possess 8-12 years of practical experience in managing environmental investigation and cleanup projects. Hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering. Must be a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of California. Hold certification in 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER training with an annual refresher up-to-date. Demonstrate outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Exhibit robust practical problem-solving capabilities, with a readiness to work independently and collaboratively within diverse project teams. How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced Environmental Engineer looking to contribute to meaningful remediation projects, we invite you to apply.

US$120000 - US$150000 per annum
San Francisco
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San Francisco | Senior Environmental Engineer

We are in search of a Senior Engineer with a deep commitment to environmental stewardship to join our dedicated team in San Francisco. In this position, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the success of our projects, actively contributing to every phase of the process. Your role will involve leveraging your extensive understanding of environmental regulations to ensure that our projects not only meet but exceed all relevant requirements. In our industry, effective communication and collaboration skills are highly prized, and your proficiency in conveying complex ideas and solving problems will be crucial as you address distinctive challenges in environmental engineering. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to feasibility studies by identifying appropriate remedial technologies, formulating remedial options, and conducting thorough evaluations of these alternatives. Provide estimates for engineering costs associated with various remediation alternatives. Collaborate on engineering design, specifications, contractor selection, and project bidding. Oversee the construction, commissioning, and execution of remedial actions, generating as-built drawings and construction completion reports. Create and implement work plans for site investigation and remediation activities. Supervise the ongoing operation and maintenance of remediation systems, including soil vapor extraction, groundwater pump and treat, stormwater pre-treatment, and sub-slab vapor mitigation. Compile reports on cleanup actions, engineering documentation, and project permit requirements. Qualifications: Possess 8-12 years of practical experience in managing environmental investigation and cleanup projects. Hold a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil, Environmental, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering. Must be a registered Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the state of California. Hold certification in 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER training with an annual refresher up-to-date. Demonstrate outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Exhibit robust practical problem-solving capabilities, with a readiness to work independently and collaboratively within diverse project teams. How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced Environmental Engineer looking to contribute to meaningful remediation projects, we invite you to apply.

US$120000 - US$150000 per annum
San Francisco
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Mid-Level Botanist

My client is looking for a junior-mid level Botanist to support projects in Sacramento, CA. Qualifications: We seek individuals who excel in their daily tasks, are dedicated to enhancing their scientific expertise, and thrive on interdisciplinary collaboration. The ideal candidate holds a degree in biology, ecology, or a related field and possesses a blend of the following attributes: Demonstrated field proficiency spanning 1-5 years Specialized training in a specific ecological domain (e.g., plant, grassland, restoration) Knowledge or training in California rangeland ecology and management or related areas (e.g., invasive plant management, forestry) Master's degree preferred, though candidates with demonstrated expertise in biological sciences, natural resources management, or rangeland management will be considered Exceptional organization and writing skills Strong communication and teamwork abilities A commitment to advancing ecological understanding Ideally, certification as a California Certified Rangeland Manager within two years of employment (though not mandatory) Responsibilities: Crafting watershed assessments and natural resource management plans that harmonize the utilization of open spaces with ecological preservation and ecosystem advantages Executing the conservation initiatives outlined in regional Habitat Conservation Plans and similar large-scale habitat preservation schemes Collaborating with major private landholders to establish mitigation and conservation banks Devising comprehensive programs for managing invasive plant species in an integrated manner Providing support for the development and operation of renewable energy projects within the Central Valley region Evaluating meadows and watersheds across the Sierra Nevada range and devising restoration schemes to enhance ecological functionalities Spearheading surveys, population monitoring efforts, and permitting endeavors related to various species including Swainson's hawks, burrowing owls, California red-legged frogs, California tiger salamanders, salmonids, native bumblebees, and vernal pool branchiopods If you're an experienced Botanist please feel free to apply!

US$65000 - US$90000 per annum
Sacramento
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Director of Environmental Planning

About Us: Employee-owned environmental consultancy, comprising a dedicated team of planners, engineers, and scientists committed to enhancing the environments we cherish. Our mission is to improve upon the landscapes we encounter, fostering a legacy of sustainability and prosperity. Responsibilities: Guiding strategic endeavors aimed at broadening and enriching environmental and public access planning services, actively engaging in and occasionally spearheading organization-wide strategic endeavors. Offering guidance to members of the environmental and public access planning team through mentorship, overseeing work outputs encompassing CEQA and NEPA documentation. Assuming responsibility and spearheading the environmental planning team's fiscal performance and goal attainment. Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree with significant coursework in environmental, urban, infrastructure, or public access planning, geography, public policy, or a related interdisciplinary field. At least ten years of experience in the preparation of CEQA and NEPA documents. Five years of leadership experience directing teams, with a focus on client acquisition and retention. Thorough understanding of project management, financial management, business development, staff development, and industry best practices within environmental consulting. Proven track record as an adept team leader and communicator, actively resolving team challenges and providing mentorship to promote best practices and enhance staff engagement across teams. Demonstrated dedication to fostering a collaborative and inclusive team culture. Successful history of securing and managing diverse projects encompassing environmental planning and assessment, land use and community planning, infrastructure planning, and/or resilience/sustainability initiatives. This experience includes building a robust professional network of clients and collaborating with partners to address complex interdisciplinary challenges on high-profile projects spanning multiple regions and practices across California. How to Apply: If you are a motivated and experienced Principal Environmental Planner looking to contribute to meaningful planning projects, we invite you to apply.

US$160000 - US$210000 per annum
San Francisco
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Senior to Principal Environmental Geochemist ANZ

Title: Seeking a Senior or Principal Environmental Geochemist for Australia or New Zealand Location: Can be based in Perth, Brisbane, and/or Christchurch. We are currently seeking experienced highly skilled senior and principal environmental geochemists to join our client's team in either Perth, Brisbane, or Christchurch. Our client is an established leader in the environmental consulting industry with operations spanning across multiple countries. This role offers a unique opportunity for international talent who wish to migrate to Australia and New Zealand and embark on exciting new challenges. Qualifications: A Ph.D. degree in geology, chemistry, earth sciences or related field At least 8 years of experience in environmental consulting, with a focus on geochemical assessments and remediation projects. Demonstrated expertise conducting conceptual site models (CSMs) Significant knowledge of remediation technologies including soil excavation/management/treatment strategies Proven ability leading projects successfully from design through execution phase Skills: Environment - Adequate understanding about environment regulations permits concerning land contamination issues & water quality monitoring protocols etc,. GEOCHEMIST - Experience applying principles/concepts around solubility calculations, MINING - Knowledge regarding mine closure planning/site rehabilitation activities would be required. Proven project management experience. Strong attention to detail and committed to producing high quality work. Excellent communication skills. High proficiency in report writing. If you meet these qualifications and possess the skills mentioned above please apply via email at

Negotiable
Australia
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Environmental Team Manager - Perth & Sydney

Title: Environmental Team Leader (Senior - Principal level) in Contaminated Land Consultant - Join a Leading, multidisciplinary engineering and construction firm. Our client, one of the leading national, multidisciplinary consulting firms in Australia, is seeking an experienced and motivated Principal Contaminated Land Consultant to join their team. With over 15 offices across Australia, with main offices in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Darwin, this role is seeking people in Perth and Sydney. Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree or higher qualification in Environmental Science or related field - At least 8 years' relevant experience within contaminated land management consulting ideally. - Local Western Australia or New South Wales experience for respective roles is preferred. Skills: As part of your responsibilities as an environmental leader within contaminated site investigations, we expect that you will bring with yourself expertise on various aspects such as: Business Development Skills: The successful candidate will be responsible for developing business opportunities through lead generation identification via networking events/meetings/online sources etc.. This includes preparing proposals/presentations/bids/tenders when required by clients along with maintaining relationships built over time ensuring long-term growth potential remains intact.. Sector Knowledge & Experience : With prior knowledge/experience working within Australian regulatory frameworks concerning environment protection legislation including understanding obligations under local council development approval conditions particularly those pertaining building construction approvals requirements across all States/Territories would aid greatly towards meeting targets set out ahead while also maximizing overall efficiency levels achieved throughout each project assigned! If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for delivering results and making an impact, we want to hear from you! Please feel free to apply with your CV!

Negotiable
Perth
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Field Geologist

We are seeking a talented and motivated Field Geologist to join the team in San Francisco, CA. This consulting firm offers incredible growth opportunities in addition to mentorship and learning opportunities. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in geological sciences, with experience in fieldwork, data collection, and analysis. The Field Geologist will play a crucial role in conducting geological assessments, identifying potential environmental risks, and developing effective mitigation strategies. Responsibilities: Conduct geological surveys and field investigations to assess site conditions and geological hazards. Collect and analyze geological data, including soil samples, rock formations, and groundwater measurements. Assist in the development of environmental impact assessments and site remediation plans. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to integrate geological findings into environmental management strategies. Prepare detailed reports and presentations summarizing geological findings and recommendations. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and environmental standards. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Geology, Earth Sciences, or related field. Proven experience in fieldwork, geological mapping, and data collection techniques. Familiarity with geological software and data analysis tools (e.g., GIS, AutoCAD). Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of environmental regulations and permitting processes is a plus. Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Opportunities for professional development and career advancement. Dynamic and collaborative work environment with a diverse team of experts. Chance to make a meaningful impact on environmental conservation and sustainable development efforts. How to Apply: If you are passionate about geology and environmental conservation, and you thrive in a dynamic work environment, we want to hear from you! Please submit your resume!

US$60000 - US$95000 per annum
San Francisco
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Senior Botanist/Wetland Scientist

My client is seeking a Botanist/Wetland Scientist to join their Northern California teams! About the Client: A California-based ecological consulting firm is in search of an ecologist to fill a mid to senior level project management position. This role requires expertise in California's vegetation and wetland ecosystems. The ideal candidate will manage projects covering vegetation assessments, regulated aquatic habitats, state and federal environmental permitting, CEQA-compliant impact analyses, and construction oversight. Responsibilities: Identifying and mapping state-regulated waters (such as tidal areas, natural drainage systems, lakes, and wetlands) Conducting surveys to evaluate vegetation communities and pinpoint endangered plant species Preparing permit applications for state and federal endeavors impacting regulated waters and sensitive plant life Developing strategies to mitigate project effects on regulated waters, complying with state and federal laws Producing documents compliant with CEQA regulations Mapping regulated waters Conducting botanical surveys Preparing permit applications Generating reports meeting CEQA and regulatory criteria Nurturing client relationships, expanding business opportunities, and crafting project proposals Supervising project implementation to ensure timely completion and adherence to quality benchmarks Qualifications: Advanced degree in botany, ecology, or a related field Completion of Wetland Delineation Course leading to certification Arborist certification (strongly preferred) At least 5 years of relevant experience How to Apply: If you're a qualified Botanist or Wetland Scientist please feel free to apply!

US$75000 - US$85000 per annum
San Francisco
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Superintendent - Portland, OR

Position: Heavy Civil Superintendent Salary: $100,000- $200,000 + Bonus(s) Location: Portland, OR Are you an experienced Heavy Civil Superintendent seeking a new challenge in the vibrant city of Portland? This leading general contractor is looking for a talented individual to join their team and lead the successful execution of diverse civil construction projects in the Portland metropolitan area. If you're ready to showcase your leadership skills and contribute to the development of Portland's infrastructure, this opportunity is for you. Qualifications Needed: Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in heavy civil construction, with a focus on overseeing diverse projects. Leadership: Strong leadership abilities to effectively manage construction teams and subcontractors, ensuring project success. Communication: Excellent communication skills to collaborate with project stakeholders, clients, and team members. Problem-solving Skills: Ability to identify and resolve challenges in real-time, keeping projects on schedule and within budget. Safety Consciousness: Commitment to maintaining a safe working environment and enforcing safety protocols on-site. Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of heavy civil construction methods, materials, and equipment. Experience Needed: Project Management: Proven track record of managing all phases of construction projects, from planning and scheduling to execution and closeout. Team Leadership: Demonstrated ability to lead and motivate construction teams to achieve project objectives. Regulatory Compliance: Familiarity with local regulations and permitting processes governing heavy civil construction in the Portland area. Quality Assurance: Experience implementing quality control measures to ensure project specifications and industry standards are met. Cost Control: Proficiency in budget management and cost control measures to optimize project profitability. Client Relationship Management: Ability to foster positive relationships with clients, addressing concerns and ensuring satisfaction throughout the project lifecycle. Benefits Included: Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary package commensurate with experience and expertise in the field. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy access to health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as retirement savings plans. Professional Development: Opportunities for ongoing training and career advancement to enhance your skills and grow within the organization. Work-Life Balance: We value work-life balance and offer flexible scheduling options to support your personal and professional commitments. Dynamic Work Environment: Join a dynamic team of industry professionals dedicated to excellence in heavy civil construction in the Portland area. If you're ready to take on a leadership role in Portland's thriving construction industry and contribute to impactful projects that shape the city's future, we want to hear from you. Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity as a Heavy Civil Superintendent.

US$100000 - US$200000 per year
Portland
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Heavy Civil Project Manager- Seattle, WA

Heavy Civil Project Manager Salary: $100,000- $200,000 + Bonus(s) Location: Seattle, WA Are you a driven Heavy Civil Project Manager looking for an opportunity to lead impactful construction projects in the vibrant city of Seattle? This leading general contractor is seeking a talented individual to join their team and spearhead the successful execution of diverse civil engineering ventures. If you're ready to take on a challenging leadership role and make a lasting impact on Seattle's infrastructure, this position is for you. Qualifications Needed: Experience: Minimum of 7 years of experience in heavy civil construction, with a proven track record of managing large-scale projects. Leadership: Exceptional leadership skills to effectively guide project teams and subcontractors towards project success. Communication: Strong interpersonal and communication skills to collaborate with stakeholders, clients, and team members effectively. Problem-solving Skills: Ability to analyze complex issues and develop innovative solutions to overcome project challenges. Organizational Skills: Excellent organizational abilities to manage project schedules, budgets, and resources efficiently. Adaptability: Capacity to thrive in a fast-paced environment and adapt to evolving project requirements. Regulatory Compliance: Familiarity with local regulations and permitting processes governing heavy civil construction in the Seattle area. Experience Needed: Project Management: Extensive experience in all aspects of project management, including planning, scheduling, budgeting, and risk management. Contract Negotiation: Proficiency in contract negotiation and administration to ensure favorable project outcomes. Client Relationship Management: Demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain positive relationships with clients, fostering repeat business and referrals. Team Leadership: Proven track record of leading multidisciplinary project teams to achieve project milestones on time and within budget. Quality Assurance: Experience implementing quality control measures to ensure project specifications and industry standards are met. Cost Control: Strong financial acumen to manage project budgets, track expenses, and identify cost-saving opportunities. Benefits Included: Competitive Compensation: We offer a competitive salary package commensurate with experience and expertise in the field. Comprehensive Benefits Package: Enjoy access to health, dental, and vision insurance, as well as retirement savings plans. Professional Development: Opportunities for ongoing training and professional development to enhance your skills and advance your career. Work-Life Balance: We value work-life balance and offer flexible scheduling options to support your personal and professional commitments. Dynamic Work Environment: Join a dynamic team of industry professionals dedicated to excellence in heavy civil construction. If you're ready to take the next step in your career and lead transformative construction projects in Seattle's bustling urban landscape, we want to hear from you. Apply now to be considered for this exciting opportunity as a Heavy Civil Project Manager.

US$100000 - US$200000 per year
Seattle
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Interview & Hiring Guidance

​5 essential tips for employers, hiring managers, and HR on the hiring process in energy & infrastructure The interview process, from initial phone call screenings and psychometric testing, to face to face interviews with the hiring manager and onsite tours, can often be a long and laborious process. So it is imperative to keep an interview process streamlined and engaged, to ensure talent doesn’t drop out, and your organization, and yourself is represented best. Here are 5 vital top tips for employers to stick to when interviewing top talent. Be present Showing excitement to prospective candidates provides insights for them into the potential team culture and attitude. Asking them questions about themselves, on their interests, their lives, their careers, as opposed to only technical questions to vet their hard skills, goes a long way in connecting on a human level. Another way to connect is by sharing real life examples of the day to day, positive experiences about the role and team, and details about project work. These are important talking points candidates like to know, and while they understand an interview may be rigorous technically, maintaining the conversational, human aspect is important too. Being engaged may sound simple, but given how much of the interview process is over Zoom/VC/phone these days, it is easy to get distracted and check emails or open windows on your computer. Remaining attentive and interested will bring the best out of the interview process and provide a positive candidate experience. Also important is to be interesting yourself. Be in sell modeMany of the above points are indirect examples of selling your team and role. However, in a more overt way, providing exciting opportunities at present and for future career growth are always on candidates’ minds and knowing there is more to be excited about than just hands-on skills or what is in the job description on day one makes them buy into the role and organization more. As part of selling the role, explain why you took this position, and what you liked about the company and team. Be relatable to their circumstances and share with them why the position in your team, at your company, is the best move they can make.Another important aspect to highlight here is the culture. Maybe there is more to what makes the role great than just the daily tasks or responsibilities, such as company sports team, lunch clubs, charitable groups, or environmental initiatives. Highlight what else is enjoyable so that candidates are excited about this role, as well as the team and company, aside from the day to day. These days competition for top talent is so tight, that those cultural differences can distinguish you amongst the rest.Be positive Many of the above points translate to this aspect of hiring, but above all, being cordial, professional, and sharing timely feedback all contribute to a positive candidate experience. In some cases, the candidate may not be a good fit culturally, or for your position, but you should still offer them professionalism and positivity in the interview. Remember, they may have colleagues or a network of other experts that could be better suited for your role/team. You want them to have a positive experience to refer people to you, and maintain your company’s reputation in the market, as well as your own. It's also important to note that many candidates often have other processes in the mix, so if you give them any chances to doubt their experience, they could be more likely to go elsewhere. Be flexible If a professional isn’t the 100% right fit, still ask yourself if there is a place for them in the team or organization, especially if they bring something unique to the company. Keep an open mind when recruiting talent, and consider the future headcount. Potentially you can create a new role for an exceptional candidate, especially if you don’t want to lose someone good to a competitor. See the positives in a candidate’s skillset if they bring enough to the table, and find reasons to say yes, especially in this market. Outside of being flexible with the job description, can you also be flexible with the offer? Offering nuanced benefits, flexible working, and customizing offers to the individual joining can again make the difference between rejecting and accepting. Be decisive The market is still exceptionally hot, so it is vital hiring managers are mindful of how quick an interview process needs to be. “Keeping someone warm” is so important, but if you can’t commit to them you do risk them going in another direction. Therefore, be timely with your feedback, especially if it's positive, to keep the momentum up. If they are at the top of your mind, you should stay at the top of theirs. Try and push approvals quickly as well. This is often bureaucratic but affect whatever influence you can have on an interview or hiring process, and don’t allow things to slow down if you can control it.Finally, be competitive. Don’t allow back and forth negotiations to hinder a process or allow time for other processes to catch up. Put your best, most competitive offer forward so it entices them from the very start.  To hire the best candidate for your open role, get in touch with LVI Associates today. As a specialist talent partner in energy & infrastructure , we have access to industry-leading talent around the world. Find the talent you need by submitting your vacancy, or request a call back below to elevate your hiring process with the right talent partner today.

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Finding a company culture that fits 

For professionals seeking a new job, it’s often factors like salary, the day-to-day of the role itself, and the company brand that are central to the decision process. But each company has its own culture, customs, and values, even if they aren’t clearly defined, and they actually have more of an influence on your productivity, success, and even earnings than might be immediately clear. The world of work has undergone some remarkable transformation over the last few years, accelerated by the pandemic and the redefining of our values that it sparked - not to mention the major shift to a candidate-driven job market. As a result, experts have been given the opportunity to rethink what’s important to them in their day-to-day work life beyond the paycheck or job spec, and in large professional sectors in particular, such as technology and finance, this has positively influenced hiring companies’ approach to culture and its pivotal role in attracting and retaining top talent, as well as quality of work. A company’s culture is essentially its personality, and while some may think of it as a buzzword that signifies lunch time yoga or wearing casual clothes to work, it plays a much greater role in how an employee shows up for work every day than any promotion, bonus, or salary could. Thankfully, businesses are catching on, and companies from trendy new start-ups to corporate powerhouses are adapting to the changing needs of professionals, investing more intentionally in developing cultures focused on collaboration, positivity, and flexibility, alongside added perks that are both useful and unusual, giving them an extra competitive edge. Business cultures are just as varied as those in societies, and there can be danger in taking a job in a company where there is a cultural disconnect between employer and employee. This can lead to issues down the line as the employee becomes unhappy and the employer is dissatisfied with attitude or performance. When interviewing for a new role, it is therefore imperative that you are conducting your own assessment of their culture and how you would fit into it. It’s one thing to ask broadly about what their culture is like, but it’s important to come prepared with more specific questions in order to get a deeper sense of what life as an employee there would really be like. This article will look at what to focus on when assessing the culture of a workplace you are interviewing for, and how to get a realistic impression of the culture by doing some digging yourself before accepting a job offer. Look beyond the free gym passWhen reading about a potential role at a new company, it’s important to look beyond the shiny, eye-catching perks that they’ll want to tell you all about. While a free gym pass, pizza Fridays, a pool table, and fabulous social events are alluring, (and rightfully so, as they are a sign of a company that wants to reward the hard work of its employees) these are surface level, and your experience in the company will depend much more on deeper cultural traits and values such as flexibility when you need it, a supportive team environment, recognition, and opportunities for growth. While some perks are inventive and exciting and can certainly enhance your experience, a cool office space will never compensate for a negative work environment, and your happiness is always more important than a brand name on your CV or a bottle of beer on a Friday. Remember that perks are part of company culture, but not the culture itself, and tt is a company culture that helps businesses pull through times when money for perks isn’t on tap.What is truly important to you?You can work in a beautiful office with tastefully exposed brickwork and a designer chair, but none of this will matter if you hate your job. Approaching your job search having previously assessed what exactly you are seeking from your work life, what your non-negotiables are, and which elements of company culture will have the biggest impact on you, will help you to stay focused and land the role that’s right for you. Work out what truly motivates you and will support you to be the best version of yourself both professionally and personally, whether it’s flexible working options, a diverse workforce, or a tight-knit team, and see if this is provided by the company you are interviewing for. Consider which environments make you feel productive. How do you best work? Are you seeking more autonomy and the option to work from home? Then you may not be a fit for a company that is heavily focused on collaboration and team socialising.What is the company’s mission? Its values? Does it have a corporate social responsibility programme? A diverse workforce? Pinpoint those core values and see how they align with the messages companies are including on their employee value proposition and materials for professionals. These will inspire commitment and confidence in both your search and in the decision you land on.How to research a company culture as a professionalJust as you’ll want to get a feel for a neighbourhood before you buy a house, the same applies when you are searching for a new job. Your actual exposure to a company can be limited within the recruitment process, so we recommend using the following to research a company’s culture.Do some digging online​Have a look at employee review sites such as Glassdoor for comments from inside the company on their culture. However, keep in mind that people are potentially more likely to leave a bad review than a good one. This may mean, however, that a company with a slew of great reviews could be a particularly positive sign.​See if you have any connections within the company on LinkedIn and get the inside scoop from them. Again, don’t take these viewpoints as gospel, but rather as a building block and a way to get a general idea of employee experience. LinkedIn is also a way to find out the general tenure of people who work there as well as possibilities for progression and development. Good retention and development can be a sign of a positive company culture. Branch out during your interviewWhile an interview is a company’s chance to determine whether your skills and experience are right for the role, a large part of the decision will come down to character fit, which is essentially another way of determining how you would fit into their culture. It’s also a two-way street, of course, meaning it’s your opportunity to figure out if their culture is a fit for you, too. A great way to get the answers to this question that you need is to find an opportunity to speak candidly to your interviewer or others you meet within the business. These are likely the people you’ll be interacting with regularly and you’ll want to get a sense of how they communicate, both to you and to each other. Are they excited about the company? Do they seem to get along well? Do you have things in common beyond the professional? These are all factors that contribute to the overall culture and will impact your everyday experience.Get specificAsking a generic question will give you a generic answer, and hiring managers and other people who may be part of your interview process don’t want to hear the same old question interview after interview. Instead, show the company you’re interviewing for that you’re looking for more than to just show up, do the work, and get paid. You’re an individual with more to offer, and all parties will benefit from a good cultural fit. In addition, it’s not enough for you to take their word that they have a great company culture. Get into specifics and request examples of when company values and culture have led to success or excellent employee wellbeing. For example, say that you want to work somewhere where personal development is taken seriously, and then ask for an example where a personal development program has helped an employee achieve a promotion or a new qualification. Or if mental health support is important to you, ask about the ways in which the company offers this and whether it’s been well utilised. These stories and examples will give you a much better impression of how the culture works rather than memorised lines about remote working policies and employee engagement. And on top of that, you’ll get a much better feel for the people behind the job titles, which is half the battle when it comes to understanding where you fit into a company’s culture. No matter what position you find yourself in, use these tips to spot the work cultures that will — and will not — work for you. The company you ultimately choose should enable you to flourish rather than wear you (or your well-being) out.

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Phaidon International Findings

​As a leading talent partner, we keep our finger on the pulse when it comes to hiring trends, and 2022 was no exception. It has never been more important for companies to understand what business-critical professionals are thinking when it comes to making career changes, what compensation they’re after, and what benefits they really desire.We surveyed our vast, global network of the best, in-demand professionals, and came up with a number of valuable insights that employers need to know about if they want to attract the best talent, and just as critically, keep them.Discover what is motivating top talent around the world right now with our highlights across Engineering & Infrastructure.Download your copy of this report by completing the form below:​

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​The Key to Attracting Female Talent to Engineering

Women remain as scarce as ever in engineering and advanced manufacturing. By the latest estimates, women make up only 13% and 9% of the US engineering and advanced manufacturing workforce respectively. These statistics reveal the state of stagnation over the last few decades. The numbers haven’t changed since 2001, for fact advanced manufacturing, the current estimate represents a decline of one per cent. Why are less women drawn to pursue engineering? One suggestion: they are less competitive. Researchers suggest that gender differences in psychological traits contribute to gender occupational segregation. They argue that women are generally more risk averse and less competitive than men, which affects the “choice of field of study, which in turn affects future career choice.” The report cites a study from the Netherlands that found even after accounting for grades, perceived mathematical ability and socioeconomic background, gender differences in competitive can account for 20% of their subject choice.However, a study by Muriel Niederle, a professor at Stanford, and Lise Vesterlund found that women were much less confident in their abilities, and this caused them to shy away from situations in which they would have to compete with others.One way to combat this is to give women more encouragement. Among STEM subjects, engineering continues to have one of the highest rate of attrition and women have a higher turnover than men. Several reasons have been posed for this, including an inflexible and demanding work environment that made work-family balance difficult and stigma consciousness. Indeed, in a recent survey by DSJ Global, 41% of engineering professionals say that a lack of accommodation for work-life balance and family is the main challenging to increase gender diversity.Gender bias, whether incidental or deliberate, has a profound impact on attracting women into engineering roles. Dan Brook, a director of LVI Associates, comments that he has witnessed the effects first hand when it comes to recruiting female talent: “We had one individual, who got through to the final interview stage at a well-known engineering firm. She did her due diligence and saw that the board of directors were all men—so she pulled herself out of the process. She thought they wouldn’t suit her. This shows there’s a practical, as well as moral, reason to diversify your board and your company. Gender diversity, or a lack of it, has a real impact on talent acquisition. This is tangible.”​Changing the landscapeChange really has to come from the top down, advises Dan Brook, but he has observed a renewed commitment from legislators with regard to supporting diverse businesses, “I first heard about this in Texas a few years ago, where the government are supporting female or minority lead companies through a number of certification schemes, including the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program and, nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE).” The Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) Program was created to promote full and equal procurement opportunities for small business that are at least 51% owned by women or minority groups. Once their application is approved by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA), the company is considered ‘certified’ and agencies using them on contracts receive credit toward meeting established HUB goals.In Texas, the state-wide HUB goals for procurement are 11.2% for heavy construction other than building contracts and 21.1% for all building construction. Nationally, the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) operates in a similar fashion. Where for-profit small businesses have at least a 51% interest and also control management and daily business operations, they can receive a DBE certification from the relevant state-generally the state Uniform Certification Program (UCP). As recipients of financial assistance from the Department of Transportation, state and local transportation agencies are then responsible to establish DBE subcontracting goals. Such programs play just a part in driving diversity in engineering. Not all companies can, or will be, minority-led, but they need to find ways to increase their gender balance. All firms need to create an integrated talent pipeline that hires and promotes female talent. The first step to accomplishing this is to understand why female engineers exit from the recruitment process. Download our complimentary report that takes a deep dive into the engineering, manufacturing, transport and logistics responses from Why Women Withdraw from the Recruitment Process.

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