Conservancy Advisor – Ports

2 days ago


Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom Jobs In Maritime Full time

Job Description

Job title:
Conservancy Advisor

Department:
Hydrographic Services, Department of Marine Operations

Reporting to:
Conservancy Manager

Salary:
£51,124 per annum

Working pattern:
Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week

Base:
 Kent

Closing date:
7 November 2025

Interview date:
26 November 2025

The role:

The conservancy function oversees the monitoring, maintenance and development of navigation channels within the port as well as advising on the appropriateness of a range of 3rd party works from an estuarine and coastal process perspective. The function also supports river users with a range of tidal products and services.

You will play a key role across all areas of the function through the analysis of evidence and application of technical expertise. You will also have the potential to develop an intricate knowledge of a globally iconic river and be a part of it's history.

Key responsibilities:

  • Navigation Channel Management
     – Maintain asset condition records, secure necessary consents, supervise maintenance dredging and other supporting activities.
  • Regulation 3rd Party Harbour Works
     – Advise on the scope of environmental impact assessments, assess routine applications and analyse survey data to determine compliance.
  • Tidal Products & Services
     – Supervise the calibration of the tide gauge network, analyse tidal data and manage the Thames 2D hydrodynamic model to ensure users have access to the most reliable information.

What we are looking for:

Essential

  • Degree educated in physical sciences or engineering.
  • Professional status within a recognised body such as Geological Society of London, Institute of Marine Science Engineering & Technology or Institution of Civil Engineers or similar.
  • Have 3-5 years' post-graduation experience with advanced theoretical understanding of at least two of the following topics:
  • Dredging & asset management
  • Coastal process impact assessment & monitoring.
  • Tidal observation, prediction and modelling.
  • Proficient in the use of Geographic Information Systems.
  • Able to apply knowledge to make logical arguments aimed at improving understanding or acceptance by others (including non-technical audiences) of the post holder's position, both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to work independently without direct supervision and collaborate across the business, together with external suppliers, to achieve organisational objectives.

Desirable

  • Hold a post graduate qualification in Marine Geology, Marine Geospatial Science or Coastal Engineering.
  • Familiarity with construction methodologies for a range of developments in the coastal/port environment.
  • Working knowledge of consenting mechanisms (Town & Country Planning, Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects, Marine Licensing, Statutory Consenting).
  • Local knowledge of the Tidal Thames and Thames Estuary would be an advantage.

In return, we offer a competitive benefits package:

  • 28 days annual leave (plus Bank Holidays)
  • Medical Cash Plan (Westfield Health)
  • Generous pension
  • Onsite parking with electric charging
  • Access to Occupational Health, Mindfulness, Counselling and Physiotherapy
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Car-leasing scheme (Tusker Cars)
  • Access to MyGymDiscounts

Applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK



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