Waste Water Modeller

Posted 26 April by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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My client, a specialist UK based Environmental Consultancy which specialises in Hydrology and Hydraulic Modelling, is searching for a Waste Water Modeller who specialises in Waste Water Modelling using Infoworks ICM to join their team based in London.

It is essential that applicants have a strong academic background in Civil Engineering, Hydrology or Environmental Management and experience working for a UK based Consultancy completing Waste Water Modelling using Infoworks ICM.

It is beneficial for applicants to have an awareness of optioneering, solution development, drainage area planning and/or flood risk assessments for sewers.

It is also beneficial for applicants to reside close to the office to attend staff meetings occasionally.

This Waste Water role will offer candidates the opportunity to join a friendly team of specialist Engineers and Modellers to assist with Flood Risk, Flood Alleviation, Drainage, Pipeline and Waste Water Modelling Projects for Water Companies.

As a Waste Water Modeller you will be expected to complete Drainage Area Planning, Flood Alleviation Schemes for Sewers, Optioneering and Hydraulic Modelling, Model Build, Verification using Infoworks ICM.

This role comes with a competitive salary, hybrid working, benefits package and career development.

If this role is of interest to you or if you are searching for other roles relating to Drainage Engineering/Flood Risk Assessment please do not hesitate to contact Jordanna Morris on or or email . We have many more vacancies available on our website at www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk. This is a permanent role.
Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.

Reference: 52543501

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