Location: Flexible in North Wales
Grade & Salary: 5, £31,490 rising to £34,902 over three years
Post number: 202862
Type of contract: Permanent
Work pattern: 37 hrs per week. Monday to Friday.
Closing date: 26 June 2022
Interviews to take place when/where: Date to be confirmed, via Microsoft teams
Benefits: Civil Service pension, 28 days annual leave, rising to 33 days over 5 years, flexible working options, occupational health including counselling and advisory services and eye care and salary sacrifice schemes.
Role Purpose
You’ll be joining the Hydrology, Geomorphology and Water Resources Management Team in North Wales, within our Flood and Water Management Department. We are a large multi-functional team that covers North and Mid Wales. You’ll be working on some of Wales most iconic rivers including the Dee, Conwy and Severn. The role will include a mixture of site and office-based work, and you’ll have the opportunity to provide practical solutions that will help us address the Nature and Climate Emergency.
We are currently increasing our Geomorphology capacity and you will be one of three Geomorphologists covering North & Mid Wales. You will also be part of a wider group delivering Geomorphology across Wales, working closely with our sister team in South Wales and our Head Office colleagues.
You’ll provide a comprehensive technical fluvial geomorphology support service to internal customers and partners. You’ll support delivery of several high-profile river restoration projects across North Wales. Also, you’ll provide advice and guidance on Flood Risk Activity Permits and Water Abstraction Licences, helping us to maintain and enhance ecosystem resilience and improve wellbeing across Wales.
Qualifications and Skills
Knowledge and experience of the following:
To apply, please visit our website.
Closing Date: 26/06/2022 Location: Flexible in North Wales