Principal Hydrogeologist

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Be a hydrogeology leader within the team to assist in the development of both creative and scientific solutions to projects. Mentor and support colleagues on hydrogeological matters arising via day to day project work. Lead and manage delegated hydrogeological projects, ensuring efficient use of time, resources, and budgets.

Assist senior colleagues in delivering hydrogeological project deliverables aligned with expectations and deadlines. Communicate effectively with project peers, seeking assistance when necessary to maintain project quality and progress. Prepare technical inputs for client proposals, including data assessment and summarization.

Support public consultations by preparing materials, attending public events, and monitoring committee hearings as required. Assist senior team members with tender submissions. Manage your workload to avoid overcommitment and ensure balanced project responsibility.

Demonstrate project management principles, especially when leading small to medium-sized projects, ensuring timely, on-budget, and high-quality completion. Oversee monthly financial billing and reporting for projects under your leadership, providing support for larger projects as needed.

Maintain strong file management and organisational practices throughout all projects. Undertake research and maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant legal Acts, legislation, regulations, policies, and guidelines applicable to hydrogeology.

About the Role

We are a leading environmental consultancy committed to delivering high-quality hydrogeological services to our diverse client base across the UK. We are seeking an experienced and motivated Principal Hydrogeologist to join our team and lead key projects, contributing to sustainable water resource management and environmental protection.

Responsibilities and Requirements

  • Proven experience in hydrogeology with a strong track record of project leadership.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of UK hydrogeological legislation, regulations, and best practices.
  • Good project and financial management skills.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams.
  • Good organisational skills with sufficient attention to detail in report writing and documentation.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines efficiently.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's/Master's/Doctoral degree in a related field.
  • Chartered Engineer or close to attaining Chartership.

What We Offer

We support our people to innovate, collaborate and build meaningful careers. Our network of people and knowledge will expand your horizons and give you access to a variety of interesting projects.

We're proud to be an accredited training provider, internationally recognised and providing robust fully accredited professional training programmes - to master's degree level professional qualifications in leadership & management and executive coaching & mentoring, we provide learning and development for everyone.

We're a connected community, working together to achieve exceptional outcomes. We understand the need to work flexibly, empowering our people to create a work-life balance that's right for them.

We are a Disability Confident employer and offer a range of benefits, including agile offices and hybrid working.

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Location:
Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
Salary:
£80,000 - £100,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Other

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