Principal Flood Modeller
Job description
The Principal Flood Modeller position centres on leading: Mentor staff within the team to support their professional development and build relationships with clients and across other technical disciplines. It would suit someone who can bring strong professional approach to the role.
Where the work sits
Have the flexibility you need to do your best work with hybrid work options. ReqID: J10133731 Business Line: Water Business Group: DCS Strategic Business Unit: Europe & India Career Area: Engineering Work Location Model: Hybrid.
How the role works day to day
Leading: Mentor staff within the team to support their professional development and build relationships with clients and across other technical disciplines. Great Grid Partnership which is enabling the UK’s energy transition and comprises of 17 major onshore and offshore projects. Environment Agency Mapping and Modelling Framework delivering national, catchment and local scale flood risk mapping and modelling to support the EA’s obligations to its customers.
What helps in this setting
Strong professional approach.
Practical details
- Join our dynamic and multidisciplinary Water Team as a Principal Flood Modeller in one of our UK offices – whilst also taking advantage of our flexible hybrid working model.
- Work model: Remote.
- Additional detail: Flexible working options may be available.
What needs to be in place
- Significant experience in the application of hydraulic modelling software (Flood Modeller and/ or TUFLOW) and hydrological assessments using FEH and REFH2.
- Experience of other modelling types and software would be advantageous, such as flood forecasting modelling or water quality modelling using Mike 11.
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering or another relevant discipline.
Job details
- Benefits mentioned: Flexible working, Hybrid working
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