Environmental Permit Consultant
Manhattan Corporation SA Pty Ltd
Manhattan Corporation is seeking an experienced Environmental Permit Consultant to lead environmental permitting and regulatory compliance for a producing mining operation on the East Rand.
This is a critical, high-impact role requiring a specialist with extensive experience navigating South Africa's mining and environmental regulatory framework. The successful candidate will play a key role in securing statutory approvals, removing regulatory bottlenecks, and ensuring projects remain on schedule.
- Lead and manage environmental permitting for mining operations.
- Drive statutory approvals through the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), and other relevant regulatory authorities.
- Prepare, coordinate and oversee:
- Environmental Authorisations (EA)
- Waste Management Licences (WML)
- Water Use Licences (WUL)
- Environmental Management Programme Reports (EMPr), including amendments and updates.
- Lead Section 102 amendment applications in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA).
- Manage Section 24G rectification applications in terms of the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) where applicable.
- Expedite Section 102 amendments, Section 24G applications and permit amendments to minimise project delays and maintain operational continuity.
- Liaise directly with regulatory authorities, environmental specialists, consultants and internal project teams.
- Ensure ongoing compliance with the MPRDA, NEMA, and other applicable environmental legislation.
- Identify permitting risks and implement practical mitigation strategies.
- Registered Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) with EAPASA (essential). Candidate EAPs will be considered only if working under the supervision of a registered EAP.
- Proven environmental permitting experience within the South African mining industry.
- Demonstrated experience managing Section 102 (MPRDA) and Section 24G (NEMA) applications for mining operations.
- Please note: Experience limited to power generation, construction, infrastructure or general environmental consulting without mining permitting experience will not be considered.
- Relevant qualification in Environmental Science, Natural Sciences or a related discipline.
- SACNASP registration will be advantageous.
- Strong working knowledge of DMRE and DFFE permitting processes.
- Proven ability to obtain regulatory approvals within demanding project timeframes.
- Established professional relationships within regulatory authorities will be advantageous.
- Ability to work independently while managing multiple priorities and deadlines.