Are you looking for a role where you can utilise your expertise across a diverse range of projects and make a real difference in environmental management? Are you ready for a new challenge and an opportunity to mentor and guide the next generation of Water Resource Engineers? Want to work with leading water and environmental professionals who collaborate, think outside of the box and work together to create positive long-term impact for our clients and communities? As advisors to private and government organisations in environmental assessment and approvals, planning and environmental management, we're committed to staying at the forefront of our field, continuously improving our skills and knowledge, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Through our projects and working within our communities, we're proactive in pursuing opportunities which make a difference.
Our Surface Water team focuses on water management and stewardship and works across a broad range of industries. We investigate water resources, develop sustainable and resilient water supply and management strategies and assess proposed projects to develop mitigation strategies to minimise water related impacts.
We're looking for an experienced and passionate Associate Water Resources Engineer to join, lead and bolster our team. You will have the opportunity to work on interstate projects of national significance as part of our national delivery model, with potential opportunity to work on international projects serviced from our offices in Canada.
We offer flexibility that works for you and hybrid working options that mean this role could be based at any of the following locations: Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, or Adelaide.
Here's what you can expect Project leadership: You'll lead significant hydrological assessments and a range of water management projects across a variety of sectors and industries, including renewables, mining, infrastructure, water infrastructure, transport, waste management covering related studies, providing key inputs.Technical leadership: You'll bring deep expertise in scoping, leading the technical components of hydrological and surface water investigations such as rainfall, flow and flood analyses, flood modelling, flood mapping and risk assessments, water balance studies, water quality assessment, integrated water resources management and surface water/stormwater management.Shape, build and innovate: You'll play a pivotal role in the growth of our Surface Water Practice and the development of water management strategies and surface water impact assessments. You'll work in close collaboration with technical teams across EMM to leverage existing client relationships, innovation and expertise.National project opportunities: With a national delivery ethos, you'll also have the opportunity to work on large-scale projects across Australia. Your expertise will make a difference from coast to coast.Exceptional support: You'll collaborate with the Surface Water team and have the backing of other leading multi-disciplinary teams across EMM. Our leaders are not only present but genuinely excited to help you succeed and deliver exceptional results.Development in many ways: whether you learn best through structured development programs, mentoring or on the job with industry leaders, you'll have the support you need to grow.Satisfaction: from inspiring and supporting other EMMer's on their development journey.Autonomy, flexibility and support: to balance all aspects of your life.Hybrid working at its best: with offices across Australia; you'll be able to flex and enjoy hybrid working at its best.Here's what you'll bring to have impact A minimum of 10 years' industry experience in hydrology/water engineering or a closely related field as either a consultant or in an industry capacity for mining or infrastructure projects.Demonstrated ability to analyse data and translate information into solutions.Experience of hydrological, hydraulic and water balance modelling.A strong scientific or engineering background and understanding of scientific and engineering principles.A valid Driver's Licence and excellent driving history.Thorough practical understanding of relevant Australian State-based legislation.Exceptional technical writing and oral communication skills.Ability to manage own time and priorities and work collaboratively in a team to meet project objectives in a deadline driven work environment.A collaborative approach and willingness to knowledge share with all team members.Working towards or being a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) will be an advantage.Our goal is to build a team of EMMers that looks like the world around us — and we want EMMers to stay and grow. As part of our efforts to build an EMM for everyone, we embed diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and we aim to cultivate a sense of belonging throughout the company.
We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status.
Please note we can only consider applicants with a legal right to work in Australia.Unsolicited resumes from recruitment consultants will not be accepted for this position.Role TypeCompany OverviewEMM Consulting is a leading employee-owned environmental consultancy operating from nine offices and various satellite locations across Australia and Canada. We believe that a sustainable future is achievable, and we are dedicated to helping our clients and the community make it a reality. We talk about purpose, not 'work'. We're committed to creating opportunities for career growth and an environment where teamwork is pivotal, diversity is embraced, and employees are celebrated for their strengths.
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