Coastal Geomorphologist
1 month ago
Job Title: Coastal Geomorphologist
Salary: £35,000-£45,000 experience dependant
Location: Greater Portsmouth, UK
Type: Permanent, Full-Time or Part-Time (Hybrid working available)
About the Role:
With increasing demand across diverse and impactful projects, our client is looking for a Coastal Geomorphologist to join their Geomorphology team. This role offers the chance to work on a variety of projects, from habitat creation and coastal adaptation strategies to nature-based solutions and traditional coastal engineering. You will conduct geomorphology fieldwork and desk studies and play a key role in leading restoration and habitat creation initiatives. Collaboration with environmental and engineering teams is essential, ensuring projects are delivered with innovation, sustainability, and climate resilience at the forefront.
About Our Client:
Our client is an established, independent, employee-owned environmental and engineering consultancy that places sustainability and climate change resilience at the core of their mission. With offices in nine countries, they offer a global perspective with a local touch. Known for their commitment to staff development, innovation, and client service, our client is a fantastic employer, providing a supportive environment that champions personal growth and professional excellence.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide expert coastal geomorphology advice to internal teams.
Lead projects and small teams, ensuring delivery within time, budget, and quality parameters.
Conduct site assessments for habitat restoration, coastal, and estuarine changes.
Undertake feasibility studies and baseline coastal process assessments.
Collaborate closely with teams in coastal modelling, environment, and engineering.
Analyse datasets, GIS, and model outputs; prepare technical reports.
Engage with stakeholders and present findings in client meetings and workshops.
Support tender preparations and manage subcontractor relationships.
Contribute to both UK and international projects as needed.What Our Client is Looking For:
Proven experience in coastal geomorphology and a passion for environmental and water-related projects.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
Ability to balance priorities, work independently, and mentor junior staff.
A science or geography-based degree (or equivalent) with relevant work experience.
Chartered status or a commitment to work towards chartership (ICE, CIWEM, CGeog).Essential Skills Required:
Understanding of process-based coastal geomorphology.
Experience in multi-disciplinary design teams and site-based geomorphology assessments.
Familiarity with GIS and coastal modelling data analysis.
Proficiency in project management and report writing.
Full UK Driving Licence.Desirable Skills:
Experience in tender preparation, policy development, Environmental Impact Assessment, mentoring, and contract management.What Our Client Offers:
Competitive salary and flexible working arrangements.
Generous professional development budget and support for chartered status.
Well-being initiatives, including mental health support and social activities.
Annual Employee-Owned Benefit scheme for profit sharing.
Comprehensive benefits package, including cycle-to-work and EV salary sacrifice schemes.Eligibility:
Our client encourages applications from qualified individuals across all sections of the community. Roles can accommodate part-time or flexible work arrangements, making it a great fit for those returning to work or changing industries.
Opportunity for Growth:
With a strong focus on staff development, our client invests in continuous training, a professional development programme, and support for career advancement. The work environment is one that values diversity, inclusion, and work-life balance, making it an ideal place for career growth and professional satisfaction.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status