Job Description
We are recruiting a fluvial flood risk modelling officer to join our national flood risk evidence modelling service. The team supports and assures the Environment Agency’s Flood and Coastal Risk Management (FCRM) programmes to deliver our core ambition of a nation resilient to climate change. Our modelling services provide the evidence base for flood management and inform strategic decision-making, supporting the ambitions of EA2030.
Responsibilities
* Advise and guide flood risk management teams on hydraulic and hydrological modelling.
* Develop your own data management, hydraulic and hydrological modelling capabilities.
* Communicate flood risk analysis and results with internal and external stakeholders.
* Advise on appropriate tools and techniques for hydrological and hydraulic modelling approaches.
* Demonstrate positive health, safety, and wellbeing behaviours.
* Use your technical skills to support incident management.
Team
The team is part of the national Digital Data Evidence (DDE) service, within the Flood Risk and Coastal Management Department. We provide hydrology and hydraulic modelling services to help improve our understanding of flood risk. Working with partners, we provide expert advice, data, and analysis to support flood management. Our modelling shows where and how flooding could affect communities, giving evidence to guide decisions on investment, managing risk, and responding to incidents.
Qualifications
* Experience in science, flood risk and/or data management.
* Ability to analyse and process data and information.
* Good communication and customer service skills.
* Ability to influence and persuade.
* Ability to achieve results and work as part of a team.
* Ability to make decisions and solve problems.
* Awareness of health, safety, and wellbeing with a commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity.
* Ability to build relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Additional Skills
* Understand how flood risk evidence supports investment programmes and mapping projects.
* Hold skills in flood modelling software (e.g. Flood Estimation Handbook, Flood Modeller, TuFLOW, InfoWorks ICM).
* Have skills in data processing, management, and GIS software.
Benefits
The Environment Agency offers flexible working opportunities, 27 days annual leave, a 37‑hour working week, an award‑winning Pension Fund, and a range of employee benefits.
Contact
To discuss the post, please contact Emma Dauben (emma.dauben@environment-agency.gov.uk).
Competence Questions
Competence 1: Data and Information Management
Provide an example of when you have managed data to improve reporting or decision‑making. Consider: How you ensured the information was accurate, reliable, and compliant with standards? How did you manage the data? What did you learn?
Competence 2: Achieves Results
Can you tell me about a time you had to deliver results under tight deadlines? How did you organise your work, ensure accuracy, and still meet the target?
Competence 3: Takes Decisions and Solves Problems
Can you give an example of a time you faced a difficult problem, how you analysed it, and the decision you made to solve it?
Competence 4: Communicates Effectively
Can you give an example of when you had to explain technical information to others, and how you made sure they understood it?
Equal Opportunities
We are fully committed to having a diverse and inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies, including job share. The Environment Agency, as a Non‑Departmental Public Body, is committed to providing value for money and utilises Central Government frameworks and contracts for all external recruitment needs.
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