Associate Technical Director - Hydrology
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OverviewAssociate Technical Director - Hydrology role at Natural Power. At Natural Power, we have been pioneers of positive renewable change for 30 years. If you’re looking for a job in the renewable energy industry, we could be just the place to advance your career.We have an excellent opportunity for an Associate Technical Director to join our Hydrology Team. The team are working on an exciting and diverse range of projects at various locations in the UK and Ireland, delivering high quality support for renewable energy projects at all phases. We are a forward thinking, collaborative, dynamic and professional team who encourage individuals to maximise their potential. This is an opportunity to contribute to renewables projects, and work with a wide range of specialists from within Natural Power.The role will involve providing technical advice and support to clients and colleagues, management of several complex projects, client and stakeholder liaison, writing and reviewing EIA and other technical documents, business development, staff training/line management. Opportunities for training and professional development are also provided. Experience of working on complex renewable projects is essential with experience in a technical expertise in peat or flood risk assessment beneficial.ResponsibilitiesProvide technical advice to colleagues and clients including (but not limited to) survey design, data collection, data analysis and interpretation, and impact assessments.Mentor and technically support a team specialising in hydrology/hydrogeology to deliver timely, accurate and high-quality products and services.Produce, review and approve documents primarily in relation to hydrology/hydrogeology, including (but not limited to): EIA/Environmental Statement chapters, water monitoring plans, Private Water Supply Risk Assessments (PWSRA), Peat Management Plans.Delivery and review of other documentation as required.Manage multiple small and large-scale projects including survey logistics and budgets.Maintain an understanding of the current guidance, and approaches being used in the onshore renewables sector, to inform the requirements for this advice.Maintain, develop and manage relationships with clients, colleagues, consultee bodies and industry contacts to successfully deliver projects and assist our continued business growth.Attendance at design workshops, client and stakeholder meetings to provide hydrological technical advice and support.Contribute to business development by identifying new opportunities, feeding into tenders and quotes.Qualifications and experienceThis is a Permanent role, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday.Required: experience of working on complex renewable projects; technical expertise in hydrology/hydrogeology. Beneficial: experience in peat or flood risk assessment.We will offer an engaging, collaborative and fast-paced environment alongside an excellent benefits package, including generous annual leave, flexible working, employee assistance programme, personal insurances, health plans, discounts and salary sacrifice options.Natural Power is an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.You can find the full role profile for this vacancy attached below. Details of all our currently available opportunities can be found on our website. Natural Power reserves the right to remove this vacancy at any time.We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.
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- Location:
- Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Job Type:
- PartTime