
Principal Hydrologist
- Bristol Area
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Deliver: Technically lead flood hydrological assessments which are assisting the design of flood alleviation schemes, flood risk assessments or the preparation of Environment Agency flood maps. Technically review reports documenting hydrological assessments.
- Quality: Keep up-to-date with developments in legislation and guidelines that may affect our services and share them with the team. Apply industry standard guidance (FEH) to derive flood flows estimations for a range of catchment types throughout England.
- Collaboration: Build relationships with clients and across other technical disciplines. Support the wider Water Team in business development activities for a wide range of clients on national and international projects.
- Support: Mentor staff within the team in hydrological estimation to support their professional development
- Lead: Represent AECOM at conferences to showcase our expertise. Drive innovation within the team to deliver our projects efficiently and right first-time. Be an active member of our national community of hydrologists and hydraulic modellers.
- Nationally Significant Infrastructure schemes where detailed flood modelling is needed to robustly inform the flood risk assessments.
- Great Grid Partnership which is enabling the UK's energy transition and comprises of 17 major onshore and offshore projects.
- Environment Agency Mapping and Modelling Framework delivering national, catchment and local scale flood risk mapping and modelling to support the EA's obligations to its customers.
- Thames Water Professional Services Framework covering the multidisciplinary services, engineering services and environmental services.
- Severn Trent Water Design Services Framework supporting the construction of major schemes.
- Southern Water Strategic Delivery Partner supporting Kier in the delivery of non-infrastructure water and wastewater projects.
- Wessex Water Capital Delivery Framework which comprises projects from optioneering to detailed design, including environmental investigations.
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering or another relevant discipline.
- Chartered member of ICE or CIWEM.
- Significant experience in leading the estimation of flood flows using FEH and REFH2 and rating reviews.
- Deep understanding of statistical hydrological analysis.
- Demonstration of working with hydraulic modellers to calibrate hydraulic models.
- Strong GIS skills using QGIS, ArcGIS and / or MapInfo and familiarity with Hydrology+.