Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£50000 - £54000 per annum
Senior Flood Risk & Drainage Consultant Location: Kent Salary: £50,000 - £54,000 (Dependent on Experience) Are you an experienced Flood Risk & Environmental Consultant seeking a new challenge? Join a leading UK Environmental Consultancy, nestled by the picturesque River Medway for over a decade. They are expanding their water team and seeking a dedicated professional to contribute to their dynamic projects. On offer and many more benefits : Hybrid Working: Enjoy the flexibility of 3 days in-office and 2 days remote work. Convenient Parking: On-site parking facilities for your convenience. Leadership Opportunity: Lead the growth of our Flood Risk team, shaping the future of environmental consultancy. The Role: As a key member of their team, you'll focus on Flood Risk Assessments and Drainage Strategies, collaborating on diverse projects spanning residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. Your responsibilities will include: - Technical project delivery and support. - Task management, report drafting, and meeting deadlines. - Contributing to Flood Risk Assessments, Drainage Strategies, and sustainable drainage design. Requirements: They are seeking candidates passionate about driving progress in a vibrant company. Key qualifications include: - Strong report writing abilities. - Adaptability to various work environments and teams. - Dynamic approach to teamwork in a fast-growing setting. - Experience in drainage design. - Minimum of 6 years of relevant experience. - Proficiency in GIS and CAD packages is a plus. - Experience in 1D and 2D flood modelling is advantageous.
Chatham
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