Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Flood Risk and Drainage Consultant role at Homz involves analyzing flood risk assessments and developing drainage strategies in a remote contract-based position. The consultant will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure compliance with regulatory protocols while providing expert consultation on water management solutions. The position requires strong analytical skills and experience in flood risk management, as well as familiarity with UK planning policies. A bachelor's degree in a relevant field is essential, with chartered engineer accreditation being advantageous.
Key Responsibilities:
- Analyze flood risk assessments and develop drainage strategies.
- Provide expert consultation on water management and risk mitigation solutions.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams and prepare technical reports.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory protocols and planning requirements.
- Deliver flood risk projects and assessments to support planning applications.
- Develop drainage strategies and solutions in accordance with guidance documents.
- Prepare Flood Risk Assessments and SuDs reports.
- Present findings to internal and external partners.
Key Skills:
- Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data analysis for flood risks and drainage systems.
- Expertise in flood risk management and consulting.
- Experience in delivering flood risk projects and assessments.
- Knowledge of UK flood risk policy such as NPPF, SPP, and TAN15.
- Experience in writing reports and presenting to stakeholders.
- Familiarity with developing drainage strategies and SUDs.
- Excellent communication skills for technical reporting and collaboration.
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, or a relevant field.
- Accreditation as a chartered engineer or similar is advantageous.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Greater London
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Company Description Homz is a Planning and Design consultancy operating across the United Kingdom. Specializing in planning and design services for different types of planning applications, we bring expertise and clarity to the planning process. Our team consists of town planners and architects who provide specialized planning and architectural services. Homz collaborates with local planning authorities to deliver tailored solutions, ensuring compliance and efficiency in projects.
Role Description We are seeking a Flood Risk and Drainage Consultant for a contract-based, remote role. The consultant will be responsible for analyzing flood risk assessments, developing drainage strategies, and providing expert consultation on water management and risk mitigation solutions. The role includes collaborating with cross-functional teams, preparing technical reports, and ensuring compliance with regulatory protocols and planning requirements.
Qualifications Strong Analytical Skills and proficiency in conducting data analysis for flood risks and drainage systems. Expertise in Flood Risk Management and Consulting to propose risk mitigation strategies and technical solutions. Have experience in delivering flood risk projects and flood risk assessments to support projects through the planning system Knowledge and experience in applying UK flood risk policy such as NPPF, SPP and TAN15 Experience in writing reports and presenting to internal and external partners Experience in developing drainage strategies, SUDs and drainage solutions by reference to local and national guidance documents Experience in the discharge of conditions for planning applications Preparing Flood Risk Assessments, SuDs reports and drainage systems. Excellent Communication skills for preparing technical reports, presenting findings, and collaborating with stakeholders. Familiarity with UK planning policies and regulatory requirements is essential. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Science, or a relevant field. Accreditation as a chartered engineer or similar is advantageous.