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Senior Hydrologist : Dams and Tailings

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Location: London
Salary: GBP65,000 - GBP75,000
Working Pattern: Hybrid
The Role
A leading specialist engineering consultancy is looking to appoint a Senior Hydrologist Consultant to join its London team, working on technically challenging projects involving dams, tailings storage facilities, and water management infrastructure.
The role will suit a hydrologist with consultancy experience who is looking to develop their career within the dams and mining sector. You will work across a range of UK and international projects, providing technical input into hydrological assessments, flood studies, dam safety, and water management schemes.
This is a highly technical role with opportunities to work alongside experienced engineers and specialists across hydrology, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering, and dam engineering.
Key Responsibilities
- Undertake hydrological assessments for dams, reservoirs, and tailings storage facilities.
- Complete flood studies, rainfall:runoff assessments, and catchment hydrology investigations.
- Undertake dam:break and breach flood assessments, including downstream inundation modelling.
- Assess extreme rainfall, flood events, and design flows for dam and tailings infrastructure.
- Develop and review hydrological and hydraulic models.
- Support water balance and site:wide water management assessments for mining projects.
- Produce technical reports, calculations, and hydrological assessments.
- Provide technical input into dam safety assessments and risk studies.
- Assist with the assessment and design of spillways, diversion channels, and flood protection measures.
- Analyse rainfall, river flow, catchment, and climate data.
- Work with GIS and other modelling tools to assess flood pathways and catchment characteristics.
- Liaise with clients and multidisciplinary project teams.
- Undertake occasional site visits and international travel where required.
- Support the preparation of technical proposals and contribute to business development.
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About You
The successful candidate will have a degree in Hydrology, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, or a related discipline, together with relevant consultancy experience.
Ideally, You Will Have
- Experience working in hydrology, flood risk, water resources, or hydraulic modelling.
- An interest in or experience of dams, tailings, or mining-related projects.
- Experience undertaking hydrological assessments and flood studies.
- Knowledge of dam:break, breach, or inundation modelling would be highly beneficial.
- Experience with software such as HEC:RAS, HEC:HMS, TUFLOW, Flood Modeller, or similar.
- Strong GIS skills, ideally including ArcGIS or QGIS.
- Understanding of rainfall:runoff modelling, flood estimation, and catchment hydrology.
- Strong technical report writing and data analysis skills.
- Ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- Willingness to travel internationally for project and site work.
- Chartered status or progress towards CEng, C.WEM, or an equivalent professional qualification would be advantageous.


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Whats On Offer
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- London-based role with hybrid working.
- Opportunity to work on major dams, tailings, and mining projects in the UK and internationally.
- Exposure to complex and technically challenging hydrology and water management projects.
- International travel and site-based opportunities.
- Support towards professional development and chartership.
- Opportunity to work alongside leading specialists in dam engineering, geotechnics, hydrology, and water management.
- Clear long-term progression within a technically focused consultancy.
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