Wastewater Modeller

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We are currently in the market to recruit multiple Wastewater (Hydraulic) Modellers / Catchment Planners for a variety of major long-term frameworks across the UK for an industry leading Consultancy.

In addition to a range of long-term programmes across the UK water industry, our client have successfully won a £100 million single-award framework from United Utilities to support the improvement of river health across the Northwest of England. In addition to the United Utilities framework, they also work with several major water companies across the UK, having a broad portfolio of long-term framework agreements in place.

Our client have been working with United Utilities for many years on innovative projects. As we move towards AMP8, this is an exciting time to be working in the water industry, and collaborating with passionate organisations, gives our people the opportunity to create positive change.

Under this 10-year framework, our client will drive program optimisation, develop solutions, and select the preferred options based on best value, lowest carbon, and cost. Their mission is to deliver exceptional water services to foster a resilient, eco-friendly, and thriving UK.

They have a specialist team of Engineers, Modellers, and Data Analysts providing Asset Management and Operational Strategy development, to their Water Industry clients to support business planning and delivery. This is an evolving industry, providing challenges and opportunities that require innovation, dedication, and teamwork to help them meet their clients' needs.

Their Water Consultancy business has a range of prestigious AMP8 programmes leading into AMP9 and beyond, where you'll be securing your career for many years, leaving a lasting legacy!

You will be responsible for constructing, verifying and maintaining various levels of wastewater models and be given be given the chance to cultivate your skills as a mentor and offer technical guidance to other modelling personnel, showcasing leadership in urban drainage contexts while prioritising exceptional client service.

To be successful in this role you must possess prior experience with projects in urban drainage settings, along with proficiency in InfoWorks ICM and relevant GIS software. You must be able to deliver feasibility studies, model use studies, optioneering, and development assessments for wastewater networks.

You will be expected to demonstrate relevant experience in modelling either a consultancy or water company and have proficiency in Excel and Visual Basic. You will also be proficient in modelling software using InfoWorks ICM and associated bolt-on packages and a working knowledge of GIS Systems (preferably MapInfo, ArcGIS, QGIS).

Skilled in the manipulation and handling of large datasets, you will have demonstrable experience in discipline-specific data analysis packages, which may be water-focused such as InfoWorks or InfoAsset.

Preferably degree qualified in a relevant technical subject (postgraduate qualifications are an advantage), you will be Chartered or working towards Chartership for Senior or Principal grades.

For more information about this role please contact Sam Smith at Calibre Search or click apply

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