Job Title: Graduate Hydraulic Modeller
Ref. No.: CJD271025I
Location: Based near Taunton
Salary: £25,000 – £28,000
This is a wonderful opportunity to join my client, an industry-leading, innovative Multidisciplinary Consultancy renowned for lending their expertise to projects across the Engineering and Environmental landscapes. They are actively seeking a capable, driven Graduate Hydraulic Modeller who is willing to take on a variety of challenges near the leafy, sought-after town of Taunton.
Benefits for the role of Graduate Hydraulic Modeller include (but are not limited to):
1. Highly-competitive salary (depending on skills and experience)
2. Generous annual leave allowance
3. Possibilities for hybrid/flexible working
4. Excellent training and career progression opportunities
5. A focus on Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
6. Access to a range of interesting projects across the region
7. An inclusive working environment with a focus on collaboration
8. Opportunities to proactively shape the company’s development trajectory
Responsibilities for the role of Graduate Hydraulic Modeller include:
9. Producing hydraulic models and surveys
10. Analysing and interpreting data from the field, and using it to inform reports
11. Generating plans using MapInfo
12. Working closely with clients and stakeholders
13. Undertaking site visits on behalf of the company
14. Adhering to industry standards, regulations, and the appropriate health and safety measures at all times
Required skills and experience for the role of Graduate Hydraulic Modeller include:
15. A Degree (or equivalent qualification) in Hydrology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, Geography, or a similar, relevant discipline
16. A passion for modelling (especially wastewater modelling)
17. Good knowledge of InfoWorks ICM, and other relevant software packages
18. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
19. Full, valid UK driving licence
Desirable skills and experience for the role of Graduate Hydraulic Modeller include:
20. Good knowledge of the local area and surrounding region
21. Working knowledge of a range of other software systems used within the flood risk, drainage, and hydrology sectors
22. Some prior experience in a hydraulic modelling role