NCEA Land Access Database Technical Lead – 31738
We promote an inclusive culture and welcome all applicants including disabled, LGBT+ or Black Asian and Minority Ethnicities.
This is a unique opportunity to play a key role in delivering an operationally vital part of the Environment Agency’s Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment (NCEA) Programme — a flagship initiative shaping how we understand and manage the water environment. The Programme supports Defra's wider NCEA programme in building a groundbreaking evidence base on the state and value of our natural environment and ecosystems to transform environmental decision-making in England.
As a technical specialist for the Land Access Database – a new database which stores landowner details of sites we want to monitor – you will provide oversight for all aspects of landowner access for the monitoring networks within the programme. You will also maintain landowner data, complying with Environment Agency and legal requirements. You’ll work alongside specialists in operations to ensure delivery aligns with programme goals and timelines, while maintaining strong working relationships across teams.
We’re looking for someone who brings energy, initiative, and tenacity. Experience with geospatial data, interacting with internal and external customers, and managing datasets is desirable. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience in managing and governing a key dataset while contributing to a culture of learning, adaptation, and continuous improvement.
Experience/skills Required
This would be a great opportunity for anyone interested in driving a data management project that will bring about transformative change in environmental management and decision making. It is a good opportunity to develop networks, develop skills of working in projects and programmes, and work with a range of colleagues and partners.
The successful candidate will:
* Work with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the best possible access arrangements for our monitoring networks.
* Have strong data management and GIS skills, maintaining landowner datasets and spatial analysis for NCEA networks.
* Provide expert technical leadership through training, guidance, and optimisation of data management processes.
* Work both independently and collaboratively to troubleshoot challenges in access and programme delivery.
* Be adaptable and proactive, responding effectively to evolving priorities.
Contact and additional information
This post sits within the National Monitoring – Fish and Ecology team. We promote an inclusive culture and welcome all applicants including disabled, LGBT+ or Black Asian and Minority Ethnic. As this is a national role the working location is flexible, but you’ll have an EA office base location. Some travel and overnight stays will be required. You’ll have an incident management objective in your development plan. We’ll support you to find a role to suit your needs and circumstances. Appropriate training will be given.
Please see Candidate / Additional Information Pack for information. Any queries, contact mike.fraser@environment-agency.gov.uk or adam.akers@environment-agency.gov.uk
If you consent to being held on a reserve list, we’ll hold your details for 6 months and may offer you an alternative post.
Length of contract: Up to 2 years
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