HydroEcologist UK WIDE
Job description
This HydroEcologist UK WIDE opportunity is built around your work will directly support river restoration, strategic resource planning, and performance auditing for major water companies. It would suit someone who can bring we value positive mental health and a sense of belonging for all employees to the role.
Where the work sits
Free employee medical cover and digital GP service. This is a unique opportunity to grow your career while making a measurable impact on river health and biodiversity locally and nationally.
How the role works day to day
Your work will directly support river restoration, strategic resource planning, and performance auditing for major water companies. With safety and flexibility always top of mind, we’ve gone beyond traditional ways of working so you have the support, means and space to maximize your potential. If you require further support or reasonable adjustments with regards to the recruitment process (for example, you require the application form in a different format), please conta.
What helps in this setting
We value positive mental health and a sense of belonging for all employees. As a disability confident employer, we will interview disabled candidates who best meet the criteria. Strong professional approach.
Practical details
- Up to 10% company contribution into their pension.
- Fertility healthcare and family-forming benefit provided by Carrot.
- We empower employees with our hybrid working policy, allowing them to split their work week between Jacobs offices/projects and remote locations enabling them to deliver their best.
- Work model: Remote.
What needs to be in place
- Ability to design ecological monitoring programmes.
- Extensive relevant industry experience, ideally specialising in hydroecology.
- Experience in Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) investigations or equivalent.
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