Full-Time
Posted on 8/16/2025
Global engineering consultancy delivering sustainable solutions
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Liverpool, UK
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Role requires travel throughout the UK and internationally.
Ramboll provides engineering, design, and consultancy services worldwide to create sustainable solutions for buildings, transport, environment, and energy. It works by delivering project-based or long-term advisory services across sectors, combining engineering, planning, and environmental expertise to plan, design, and manage projects. Its Nordic roots plus global reach help tailor solutions to local needs, and its multidisciplinary approach brings social, environmental, and technological considerations into each assignment. The goal is to help clients build safer, more sustainable communities and infrastructure by turning complex challenges into practical, future-ready solutions.
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Headquarters
Copenhagen, Denmark
Founded
1982
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Waterfront Cities in Transition: Towards a Regenerative Paradigm. 17.04.2026 Cooperation and Business In a new interdisciplinary collaboration between Rambøll and the Royal Danish Academy, Nicholas Davine is about to begin his PhD. He will be affiliated with Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape and the aim is to advance regenerative approaches to urban waterfront development in the face of climate change. The project, Waterfront Cities in Transition: Towards a Regenerative Paradigm, investigates how regenerative thinking can be operationalised to support water- and landscape-led strategies for long-term urban waterfront adaptation. With climate change increasing the risk of storm surges and coastal flooding, the project seeks to contribute new theoretical insights into regenerative-adaptive urban development and to create a conceptual planning framework for coastal cities at risk. At the Royal Danish Academy, the project aligns closely with ongoing research into sustainable spatial development and the green transition. "At the Institute of Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape, we look forward to collaborating with Nicholas and Rambøll on this relevant and timely project on regenerative coastal planning. The questions of how the meeting between sea and city in existing urban formations can be planned and developed spatially and aesthetically in ways, that might even be regenerative, are central to our efforts to contribute with new knowledge to the Green Transition," says Jonna Majgaard Krarup, professor at the Danish Royal Academy. Nature must be prioritised in cities For Rambøll, the collaboration supports a strategic ambition to place nature at the heart of climate adaptation and urban development. "In Ramboll Water, we are dedicated to further developing our approach to prioritising nature in cities while shaping resilient and sustainable communities along urban waterfronts. We are excited to see this ambition unfold through our collaboration with Nicholas and the Royal Danish Academy," Christian Nyerup Nielsen, Global Service Line Director for Climate Adaptation Rambøll states. "We strongly believe, that together we can develop climate and nature positive, or even regenerative approaches, which not only fulfills Ramboll's vision, but also develops new market areas for our business, where we focus on nature as an integrated part of our solutions for helping to adapt and safeguard urban areas, rather than relying on mono-functional hardscapes," he says. By combining research, design, and engineering expertise, the project aims to demonstrate how regenerative principles can move beyond theory and become actionable strategies for safeguarding and transforming urban waterfronts - benefitting cities, nature, and communities alike. About Nicholas Davine Nicholas Davine arbejder med langsigtede planlægningsmetoder for klimatilpasning i bynære havneområder. Hans arbejde fokuserer på, hvordan vand- og landskabsbaseret planlægning og design kan imødegå stigende havniveauer og stormflod gennem udvikling af innovative og samarbejdsbaserede tilgange til robuste og regenerative bymiljøer. Tidligere har han arbejdet i en landskabsarkitektvirksomhed i Australien og senest som klimatilpasningskonsulent i Rambøll Water, hvor han har bidraget til både danske og internationale projekter. Nicholas Davine har en kandidatgrad i arkitektur fra Det Kongelige Akademi samt bachelorgrader i henholdsvis arkitektur og construction management fra Deakin University i Australien.
Orlen Neptun selects technical planning team for 900 MW wind farm offshore Poland. April 7, 2026, by Adnan Durakovic Orlen Neptun has selected a consortium of Ramboll, Projmors ASE Group, and Enprom to advance the technical planning and permitting for this 900 MW Baltic East offshore wind farm in Poland. Ramboll's Polska team will oversee the overall management of the project, perform FEED design of the offshore components, and the detailed design of the wind turbine foundations. Projmors ASE Group will lead the building design efforts and secure building permits for the offshore part. Enprom will manage the design and permitting of the onshore infrastructure, including the onshore export cable and onshore substation. The project will cover an area of 110 square kilometres, approximately 22.5 kilometres from the Baltic Sea coast, adjacent to the Baltic Power wind farm currently under construction. The Orlen Group plans to achieve 12.8 GW of installed capacity from renewable energy sources by 2035. By securing five new locations for offshore wind farms, the company's generation potential may soon increase by approximately 5.2 GW, reaching a total of about 6.4 GW of installed offshore wind capacity. Reach the offshore wind industry in one go! offshoreWIND.biz is read by thousands of offshore wind professionals every day. Increase your visibility with banners, tell your story with a branded article, and showcase your expertise with a full-page company profile in its offshore wind business directory. Follow offshoreWIND.biz on:
UNLEASH Hacks with Ramboll: 3 cities, one challenge. Most of the world's population now lives in urban areas. With cities growing faster than ever before and people flowing across cities more easily and frequently, the challenges facing urban areas today have become complex, interconnected, and urgent. The need for cross-sector collaboration to tackle the challenges that cities face is more pressing than ever. This is why, in February, UNLEASH partnered with the Ramboll Foundation and Ramboll Group to host 3 UNLEASH Hacks in Singapore, Copenhagen, and London. The Hacks brought together 56 Talents from within and outside Ramboll and aimed to explore themes within the built environment, bringing local anchoring to global urban challenges. Each Hack focused on a locally grounded, globally relevant challenge. In Singapore, the theme of urban resilience addressed rising heat stress and increasing pressure on dense infrastructure. Copenhagen centered on equitable and affordable housing, exploring how cities can meet demand while staying within planetary boundaries while fostering inclusive communities. In London, Talents tackled regeneration of ageing industrial zones, reimagining brownfield sites as circular, regenerative hubs. Across all locations, Talents worked intensively over 2 days to analyze challenges and frame their root causes - an experience that was enriched by the diverse profiles within the Talent cohort that had a mix of employees from Ramboll and non-Ramboll participants. This translated into the solution outcomes from the Hacks. In Copenhagen, UrbanMatch conceptualized a platform to improve housing transparency using ESG data, while City.Seed focused on strengthening local communities by activating underused spaces to connect, collaborate, and shape their area. In London, solutions ranged from skill-based matchmaking to support green job transitions to activating underused spaces through pop-up market infrastructure. In Singapore, ideas such as targeted cooling systems for hawker centers demonstrated how data-driven, local interventions can enhance everyday urban experiences. The experience was widely described as impactful and energizing. One Talent noted that "the UNLEASH Methodology forced us to peel back layers of complex urban issues, moving beyond symptoms to find the root causes." Another highlighted the collaboration itself: "...combining UNLEASH's framework with Ramboll's technical expertise created a unique pressure cooker for change." Together, these Hacks offer a glimpse into the collaboration potential and possibilities that will shape the conversations at the UNLEASH Europe Innovation Lab this summer.
Ramboll strengthens operational foundation in a challenging year. The global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company strengthens its operational foundation in a financially challenging year improving the global knowledge platform and organisational agility while reducing complexity and costs. In 2025, Ramboll faced macroeconomic headwinds that hampered the overall financial result. * Ramboll's gross revenue of DKK 17,282 million was 1.6 percent lower than in 2024 (DKK 17,555 million), while earnings (EBITA) were DKK 898 million (DKK 943 million in 2024) * Organic growth was -2.5 pct. (+1.9 pct. in 2024) * EBITA margin reached 5.2 pct. (5.4 pct. in 2024) * Profit before tax for the year 2025 was DKK 405 million (DKK 584 million in 2024) * The order book increased by 0.4 pct. during 2025, which is slightly above the order book value at the end of 2024. The year-on-year decrease in revenue and earnings was due to a downturn in key business areas like Buildings and Architecture just as performance in Energy was negatively impacted by policy uncertainties leading to delayed or cancelled projects within the green energy transition. To improve performance and future proof the company Ramboll launched a new operating model to simplify operations, boost agility, and reduce overhead costs, while at the same time enhancing commercial impact through increased client proximity and sector focus. "Overall, our financial results in 2025 were unsatisfactory. We have, however, taken significant actions to improve performance as well as enhanced our competencies through the acquisition and integration of several renowned specialist companies. A key intervention was the transformation of our operating model that we implemented during 2025 which will enable us to leverage the scale of our global expertise and delivery platform to better share expertise and resources while increasing closeness to clients and organisational agility. Combined with significant cost savings and a stable orderbook in 2025 that has developed positively since the beginning of 2026, we are now better positioned for coming back to growth," says Group CEO Jens-Peter Saul. Despite challenging market conditions, Ramboll continued to deliver industry-leading solutions within resilience and decarbonisation. The projects spanned from large-scale transport infrastructure to more sustainable data centres, pharmaceutical facilities, power grid modernisation, urban climate adaptation, and low-carbon energy solutions. Against overall financial results below expectations, Ramboll delivered solid growth in its business area Environment & Health, and selected sectors like Wind Energy, Rail, Data centres, and Life Science & Pharmaceuticals. Ramboll is committed to advising clients and societies on decarbonisation and the shift to renewable energy, improved energy efficiency, advancing low carbon technologies and energy systems, as well as the decarbonisation of key sectors such as transportation and industry. "We are convinced of the future for renewable energy. The climate crisis is not going away anytime soon. We see a long-term decarbonisation trend that will include wind energy in a mix of solar energy, battery and energy storage, and onshore wind. I believe Ramboll is much better positioned today for the next phase of the green transition, in which APAC is expected to drive the global demand for e.g. wind," says Group CEO Jens-Peter Saul. Along with decarbonisation, resilience remains one of the main drivers for demand of Ramboll's advisory services enabling clients and societies to anticipate, absorb, adapt, and transform in response to change. In a world facing rising climate risks, shifting energy demands, and geopolitical uncertainty, resilient infrastructure is vital for keeping societies connected, productive, and secure. In 2025, Ramboll's Water business area was further strengthened by the acquisition of Envidan, adding almost five hundred world-class experts in water and wastewater management in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The acquisition is still subject to approval from competition authorities. The company also acquired TransGrid Solutions, a renowned Canadian power systems consultancy, and the UK-based environment and sustainability consultancy Temple, which have been successfully integrated in 2025. Key project wins in 2025. Advancing low-carbon transport in Europe. In 2025, Ramboll was selected to help design the M4 metro extension in Copenhagen's Nordhavn district. By supporting Copenhagen's vision of a '5-minute city', the extension promotes not only accessibility, walkability, and urban resilience; it also reflects Ramboll's commitment to decarbonising transport infrastructure. The M4 metro line extension win is an important milestone in delivering on its global Rail sector strategy. Scaling sustainable data centres in the US. In 2025, it was announced that Ramboll has been selected to partner with TeraWulf at their Lake Mariner campus to turn an existing coal-fired power plant site into one of the largest low-carbon data centres in the US. TeraWulf's commitment and sizeable investment will support the acceleration of technology and further enable the growth of manufacturing in North America. Accelerating the green energy transition in South Korea. In 2025, Ramboll provided the detailed design for the 532MW Anma offshore wind project located 40 km west of the South Korean peninsula's southwestern coastline. When completed, the Anma offshore wind farm will produce more than 1,400 GWh of electricity every year and provide clean energy to 1.4 million South Koreans annually. The project, which will significantly contribute to South Korea's renewable energy targets and long-term carbon neutrality goals, involves complex engineering for the foundational structures, a key technical challenge given the site-specific maritime conditions. Supporting sustainable growth in life science and pharma. In 2025, it was announced that Ramboll will support Novonesis in Kalundborg, Denmark, with the conversion and expansion of its food-grade manufacturing facilities, focusing on new solid and liquid filling production lines. This large-scale initiative represents a significant win for its global Life Science & Pharma team, which brings together expertise in engineering, science, planning, design, economics, and regulatory compliance. | Key figures and financial ratios | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | | Income statement, DKK-million | / | / | / | | Revenue | 17,282.4 | 17,554.6 | 17,014.6 | | Net project revenue (NPR) | 14,613.0 | 14,557.3 | 14,054.2 | | Operating profit before depreciation and amort. (EBITDA) | 1,124.1 | 1,175.8 | 1,248.9 | | Operating profit before amortisation of goodwill, brand, and customer contracts (EBITA) | 898.2 | 942.8 | 1,033.3 | | Profit before tax | 405.1 | 583.9 | 607.4 | | Profit for the period | 204.8 | 296.7 | 390.5 | | Balance sheet | / | / | / | | Total assets | 9,608.9 | 10,174.7 | 10,401.5 | | Total equity | 3,624.6 | 3,742.0 | 3,377.9 | | Net interest-bearing cash/(debt) | 450.7 | 469.1 | 435.1 | | Cashflow, DKK-million | / | / | / | | Cashflow from operating activities | 440.4 | 731.7 | 459.2 | | Cashflow from investing activities | (258.0) | (708.5) | (417.0) | | Investment in tangible assets, net | (128.7) | (176.4) | (239.0) | | Cash flow from financing activities | (38.4) | (198.6) | 236.4 | | Net cash flow for the period | 144.0 | (175.4) | 278.6 | | Employees | / | / | / | | Number of employees, end of period | 17,757 | 18,012 | 18,301 | | Average number of full-time employees | 16,901 | 17,107 | 17,066 | | Financial ratios as % | / | / | / | | Revenue growth | (1.6) | 3.2 | 6.3 | | Organic growth | (2.5) | 1.9 | 8.8 | | Organic growth, Net project revenue (NPR) | (0.6) | 2.3 | 9.3 | | EBITDA margin | 6.5 | 6.7 | 7.3 | | EBITA-margin | 5.2 | 5.4 | 6.1 | | Cash conversion ratio | 92.5 | 103.8 | 62.6 | | Equity ratio (solvency ratio) | 37.7 | 36.8 | 32.5 | | Key figures, sustainability | / | / | / | | Total GHG-emissions Scope 1, 2 & 3 in tCO2e | 114,622 | 124,531 | 134,127 | | Gender diversity, women % | 38 | 38 | 37 | | Rate of recordable work-related accidents for own workforce | 1.5 | 1.4 | 1.2 | About Ramboll. Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering and consultancy company founded in Denmark in 1945. Ramboll's close to 18.000 employees create sustainable solutions across Buildings, Transport, Architecture & Landscape, Water, Environment & Health, Energy and Management Consulting. Across the world, Ramboll combines local experience with a global knowledgebase to create sustainable cities and societies. Ramboll Environ combine insights with the power to drive positive change to its clients, in the form of ideas that can be realised and implemented. Ownership. The Ramboll Foundation is the main owner of Ramboll Group, and its primary objective is to promote the company's continuance alongside the long-term development of the company, its employees, and the communities it serves. The Ramboll Foundation owns 98 pct. of the company's shares. The remaining 2 pct. are owned by Ramboll employees. Want to know more? * Jens-Peter Saul Group CEO * Eva Kienle Group CFO
Ramboll at CERAWeek 2026. Its experts will be on hand at CERAWeek 2026 in Houston, Texas, to listen, engage, and share its perspectives with energy experts from around the world. O'Brien & Gere is living in a unique time, where the convergence of AI, power, sustainability, and policy are presenting some of the most pressing challenges O'Brien & Gere has ever encountered. Data center growth is unprecedented. The demand for power overwhelming the grid, and policy is evolving day by day. But with all these challenges, Ramboll has become a trusted advisor and steadfast partner for its clients. O'Brien & Gere leverage its multidisciplinary expertise to develop innovative and adaptable solutions that address the most pressing challenges facing the energy industry. O'Brien & Gere combine sound science, engineering expertise, and strategic acumen to create strategies that are agile, resilient, and, most importantly, future-ready. Its experts are well-versed in the current external landscape and its impact on business needs and objectives and can support the full project lifecycle from site selection, due diligence, and feasibility through design and planning to engineering and EPCM. It's its third year at CERAWeek, and O'Brien & Gere is ready to bring its expertise to conversations around the challenges the rapid growth in demand for data centers is causing, including power availability, water management, and community engagement. O'Brien & Gere is excited engage in discussions on its ageing electrical grids and the risks associated with increased power demand, including greater vulnerability to disruptions, slower economic growth, and missed decarbonization targets. And O'Brien & Gere is ready to learn from its peers and its clients on how O'Brien & Gere can help shape the future of the industry. Ramboll in the Americas. In the Americas, Ramboll has been a force for progress, lifting and empowering industry, government, and communities towards a brighter future. Its experts are trusted advisors and steadfast partners who are passionate about the work O'Brien & Gere do. With unique experience gleaned from 80-years of transformative work across the globe, O'Brien & Gere offer comprehensive, end-to-end strategies that create value, mitigate risk, and enhance resiliency. Its experts focus not just on the challenges facing O'Brien & Gere today, but on the evolving needs of its society. From data centers and AI to energy transition, biodiversity, climate, and water resources, O'Brien & Gere look to the future with a clear vision - to shape the resilient and liveable societies of tomorrow. Featured news & insights.