Job Overview
Working closely with the Head of Discipline of Hydrogeology to manage delivery of water resource and low‑flow studies aligned to our clients' WINEP commitments, you will play a key part in our UK Water Catchment Management & Maritime capability team. You will be involved in the technical delivery of a wide scope of Geological and Hydrogeological Projects, providing functional expertise to water resource management and environmental impact assessments. You will also provide specialist hydrogeological support in reviewing datasets, identifying groundwater‑surface water interaction, formulating conceptual site models, designing and implementing groundwater monitoring schemes, interrogating groundwater models, and assessing abstraction impacts to meet WINEP objectives.
Responsibilities
* Work with and lead a collaborative, industry‑leading multidisciplinary team of hydrologists, hydro‑morphologists, aquatic ecologists, environmental economists, etc.
* Oversee, review and sign off complex pieces of work, ensuring all solutions meet project requirements.
* Lead and actively contribute to technical excellence development, maintaining subject‑matter expert status by staying current with industry and technical innovations.
* Continuously engage with a wider network to complement technical excellence, support and mentor colleagues.
* Develop and deliver technical solutions that both meet and exceed current and future industry requirements.
* Act as Project Verifier on local, regional and national projects.
* Oversee the submission of complex technical papers to clients.
Qualifications
* Industry‑recognised expertise within Hydrogeology, focusing on water resources and low‑flow studies aligned to WINEP.
* Extensive experience producing a wide range of deliverables within Hydrogeology.
* Proven experience in water resources and low‑flow studies aligned to WINEP.
* Sound knowledge of groundwater site characterisation, groundwater‑surface water interaction, generation of conceptual site models, and quantitative groundwater and abstraction impact assessments.
* Comfortable using/supervising/interrogating numerical modelling software such as MODFLOW, FEFLOW and/or similar.
* Good honours degree in earth sciences, or equivalent.
* Master’s degree or doctorate in hydrogeology, or equivalent professional experience.
* Chartership with the Geological Society London (or similar).
Benefits
We offer flexible working arrangements, wellbeing benefits, global giving and volunteering programmes, and opportunities to develop your career within a global organisation.
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