This role offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic geoscientist to grow their technical skills in groundwater resources groundwater quality and contaminated land. You will play a key part in protecting and enhancing the groundwater environment through evidencebased riskled decisionmaking supporting delivery of our Water Framework Directive (WFD) responsibilities and contributing to incident response.
We are seekingindividualswho enjoy problem solving and working collaborativelyas part of a team. As a technical officer you will contribute across multiple work areas including:
- Advising local planning authorities on developments that maypose risk togroundwater resources orquality andassessing risks to controlled waters from contaminated land.
- Reviewing risk assessments.
- Providingtechnical guidance to customers on pollution incidents affecting groundwater.
- Working with colleagues to support the Environment Agencys EA2030 strategy for a better environment.
While you will bring existing knowledge and experience the role also offers opportunities to broaden your technicalexpertise. As a technical leader you will help promotecoordinateand deliver the teams planningrelated work with particular focus on contaminated land and brownfield regeneration.
You will have access to a range of tools local and national technical specialists and internal training to support your professional development. This position is ideal for someone looking to build a career in hydrogeology.
The role also includes supporting incident management either by providing direct technical input or byassistingcolleagues to ensure risks to the wider business are effectively managed.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve and we welcome applications from people seeking flexible working arrangements.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
This role offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic geoscientist to grow their technical skills in groundwater resources groundwater quality and contaminated land. You will play a key part in protecting and enhancing the groundwater environment through evidencebased riskled decisionmaking s...
This role offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic geoscientist to grow their technical skills in groundwater resources groundwater quality and contaminated land. You will play a key part in protecting and enhancing the groundwater environment through evidencebased riskled decisionmaking supporting delivery of our Water Framework Directive (WFD) responsibilities and contributing to incident response.
We are seekingindividualswho enjoy problem solving and working collaborativelyas part of a team. As a technical officer you will contribute across multiple work areas including:
- Advising local planning authorities on developments that maypose risk togroundwater resources orquality andassessing risks to controlled waters from contaminated land.
- Reviewing risk assessments.
- Providingtechnical guidance to customers on pollution incidents affecting groundwater.
- Working with colleagues to support the Environment Agencys EA2030 strategy for a better environment.
While you will bring existing knowledge and experience the role also offers opportunities to broaden your technicalexpertise. As a technical leader you will help promotecoordinateand deliver the teams planningrelated work with particular focus on contaminated land and brownfield regeneration.
You will have access to a range of tools local and national technical specialists and internal training to support your professional development. This position is ideal for someone looking to build a career in hydrogeology.
The role also includes supporting incident management either by providing direct technical input or byassistingcolleagues to ensure risks to the wider business are effectively managed.
We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve and we welcome applications from people seeking flexible working arrangements.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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