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Risk Analyst (Senior Associate)

Gondolin Land & Water Ltd
Bonnyrigg, Midlothian
Salary
£45,000
Job type
full time
Location
Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, Midlothian, Scotland; Scotland
Job Description Senior Flood Risk ConsultantLocation : 47,500 per annum, depending on experienceContract : Full-time, PermanentWorking Pattern: Flexible/hybrid workingApplication Deadline : 21st September 2026About Gondolin Land and WaterGondolin Land and Water Ltd is an Environmental and Civil Engineering consultancy based in Edinburgh. Established in 2021, we have grown from strength to strength, delivering a diverse range of projects across the UK within residential, onshore renewable energy, infrastructure, commercial, rural tourism & recreation, land & estates, mining & minerals and retail, industrial & manufacturing sectors.We work with a varied client base, from individual landowners through to market-leading developers, delivering technically challenging and exciting projects across the UK.Due to continued growth, we're looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious Senior Flood Risk Consultant to join our team.The RoleThis is an excellent opportunity for someone with around 4-6 years' relevant consultancy experience who is ready to take greater ownership of projects, develop client relationships and support the development of junior colleagues.You'll take responsibility for the management and delivery of your own portfolio of flood risk projects, supported by the senior management team and a dedicated mentor/line manager.You'll have a strong practical understanding of flood risk assessment within the UK planning system and will be confident working with relevant planning policy, regulatory requirements, technical guidance and consultation processes.You'll also contribute to the wider development of the business through project planning, quality assurance, training and supporting new business opportunities.What You'll Be DoingManaging and delivering a portfolio of flood risk projects from inception through to completion.Preparing Flood Risk Assessments and supporting projects through planning and regulatory consultation processes.Managing project programmes, budgets, resources and client communications.Providing guidance, training and support to junior colleagues.Liaising directly with clients, project teams, regulators and other stakeholders.Supporting technical work including hydraulic flood modelling, drainage design, fieldwork and AutoCAD/GIS-based drawings, where appropriate to your experience.Contributing to quality assurance, resource planning and the continued development of the business.Supporting colleagues with identifying new business, clients and opportunities.Undertaking site visits and fieldwork, including occasional travel and overnight stays across the UK.Proven experience in Flood Risk Assessment with a strong understanding of planning policy, regulatory requirements and technical guidance.Project management experience, including managing deadlines, budgets, resources and client communication.Experience independently delivering projects, with support from peers as required.Excellent report-writing skills and strong written and verbal communication.Proficiency in Microsoft Office.A full UK driving licence.Experience with flood modelling and/or hydrological modelling software.Confident with the use of GIS and/or AutoCAD.Drainage and SuDS design.Fieldwork or outdoor-based activities.A relevant Master's degree.47,500 salary, negotiable depending on suitability and experience.Flexible approach to working location and hours.35 days' holiday plus 9 public holidays.Employer life assurance.Employer private healthcare.Employer pension scheme.Paid team-building events and excursions.Salary review every six months.Full support and mentoring towards Chartership, including professional membership fees.Discretionary Annual Bonus based on Company Performance.Gondolin is committed to supporting your professional development and will provide mentoring and financial support as you work towards Chartership in your chosen discipline.Where You'll WorkThe main office is based in Leith, Edinburgh. The role offers flexibility to work from home for an agreed number of days each week, with the expectation that you'll typically spend at least 3 days per week in the Edinburgh office. xkybehq Due to the nature of the role, you'll also undertake site visits across the UK and should be comfortable travelling and occasionally staying away from home.Ready to Take the Next StepIf you're an experienced Flood Risk Consultant looking for greater responsibility, exciting project work and a clear route towards Chartership, we'd love to hear from you.
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