Are you on the hunt for your next career move?
Our client, a leading drainage and environmental consultancy, have a new permanent position on offer, for a talented Senior Hydraulic Modeller to join their organisation. This position requires you to work on a flexible hybrid basis, from their main office in Exeter, working three days on-site and 2 days from home. This unmissable opportunity will give one fortunate individual the chance to expand their expertise within a variety of Water and Water Treatment projects.
-Competitive salary ranging between 40,000-60,000 (subject to experience).
-Company pension scheme, flexible working arrangements, generous annual leave, and ongoing career development opportunities.
Responsibilities:
-Develop and maintain detailed 1D and 2D hydraulic models, for a variety of Water and Water Treatment projects, ensuring high quality and efficiency.
-Oversee a team of professionals through survey planning, hydraulic modelling development and assessment, plan development, and solution modelling.
-Conduct and oversee on-site inspections and surveys, to provide data input for modelling processes, whilst maintaining accurate documentation on the data found.
-Guide and oversee the works of junior project teams, providing constructive feedback to nurture their professional development, as well as the project's progression.
-Build and maintain rapport with clients, stakeholders, and other project teams, to ensure project specifications are being met.
Requirements:
-Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, within a discipline related to Hydraulic Modelling.
-Must be a member of an appropriate relevant professional body.
-6+ years of experience as a Hydraulic Modeller, ideally working on projects within the Water and Wastewater treatment field.
-Strong technical background with an understanding of ICM and/or Infoworks within both 1D and 2D software systems.
-Effective communication and project management skills, with the ability to build and maintain rapport with professional or relent project bodies.
