Haskoning
Senior Coastal Modeller

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Senior Coastal Modeller
About Haskoning:
At Haskoning, you will join an independent, employee-owned international consultancy that combines engineering, design, and consultancy services with software and technology. Our mission, "Enhancing Society Together," drives us to create a positive impact on the world.
We offer purpose-driven and challenging work in diverse international projects, leveraging our 140+ years of expertise. With over 6,800 employees in more than 25 countries, we work together to turn challenges into opportunities and make a real impact on society.
About the role:
We’re looking for a Senior Coastal Modeller to join our growing Numerical Modelling team within our Maritime team in the UK.
In this role, you’ll work on a wide range of coastal and maritime projects, supporting the design and development of infrastructure such as breakwaters, seawalls, revetments, and marine outfalls. You’ll also play a key role in understanding coastal processes and supporting environmental consenting.
This is a great opportunity for someone who thrives on solving complex problems, enjoys working collaboratively, and is passionate about applying digital and modelling solutions in a real-world context.
What you’ll be doing:
Leading and delivering numerical modelling studies across coastal and maritime projects Collecting, analysing and processing data to inform model development Carrying out hydrodynamic, wave, sediment transport, water quality and CFD modelling Preparing high-quality technical reports and presenting findings clearly to clients and colleagues Supporting project delivery by working to a programme and a budget Mentoring and supporting junior colleagues in their development Contributing to continuous improvement, including the use of digital tools and best practice within the team
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What we’re looking for:
We’re interested in hearing from people who bring strong technical expertise alongside a collaborative and positive approach.
You’ll ideally have:
Demonstrable experience in coastal numerical modelling Strong analytical and data interpretation skills A relevant degree (or equivalent experience) in coastal engineering, oceanography, hydrodynamics, environmental modelling or similar The ability to communicate complex technical ideas clearly A proactive, team-oriented mindset
It would be great if you also have:
Experience with model setup, calibration and validation Knowledge of coastal processes, sediment transport, CFD or water quality modelling Experience using GIS tools Programming skills (e.g. Python) A postgraduate qualification (MSc/PhD) in a relevant subject
What we can offer you:
Ambitious. Exciting. Lively. Collaborative. Dynamic. That’s how our colleagues describe our company. Want to contribute to enhancing society with your expertise? Be part of an open network where you’re connected with the brightest and smartest people and technologies? Join us!


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You can look forward to growing your career in a dynamic workplace with development opportunities and support on your career path. We have flexible working models to ensure a balance of family and working life, including part time options. You can learn more about our benefits here.
Locations:
We currently have existing modelling teams in Newcastle, Brighton, Peterborough and Exeter, but are open to applications to any of our UK offices.
At Haskoning, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. Our mission of "Enhancing Society Together" drives us to create an environment that embraces everyone’s unique background, identity, and perspective. Regardless of your experience, background, age, gender, or other personal characteristics—you are welcome here. We believe that diversity makes us stronger and that an inclusive culture gives everyone the opportunity to grow and contribute. Read more about our ED&I initiatives on our dedicated webpage.
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