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Flood Management jobs in the UK

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Natural Resources Wales
16 Jan, 2026
Full time
Flood Risk Analysis Advisor
£37,594 - £41,428 yearly
Natural Resources Wales Buckley, UK
200275 Flood Risk Analysis Advisor Reference 242 Opening date 8 December 2025 Closing date 18 January 2026 Location Buckley Office Full time / Permanent The role Are you a skilled hydraulic modeller ready to make a real impact? At Natural Resources Wales (NRW), our Flood Risk Analysis team plays a vital role in protecting communities by producing and managing the flood risk mapping and modelling evidence that underpins all our flood risk management work. In this exciting role, you’ll be at the forefront of building detailed hydraulic models to support capital schemes that improve our understanding and provide the evidence needed to reduce flood risk to vulnerable communities. You’ll review and appraise third-party models submitted in support of new developments in flood risk areas, ensuring they meet our standards and contribute meaningfully to our evidence base. You’ll also enhance the Wales Flood...
Fife Council
09 Jan, 2026
Full time
Lead Consultant - Flooding, Shoreline, and Harbours
£55,263 - £60,463 yearly
Fife Council Remote (Fife Council, Bankhead Central, Bankhead Park, Glenrothes, UK)
Lead Consultant - Flooding, Shoreline, and Harbours Bankhead Central, Glenrothes. With blended home working £55,263.09 - £60,462.77 Job Details Are you ready to lead the charge in transforming how we manage flood risk, shoreline, and harbour operations? Fife Council is seeking a dynamic and innovative Lead Consultant to join our Flooding, Shoreline, and Harbours team within Structural Services. This is your chance to make a significant impact by integrating cutting-edge digital solutions into our operations. About the role: As the Lead Consultant, you will spearhead the delivery of our flood risk management, coastal, and harbour functions. Your role will be pivotal in driving the digital transformation of our services, ensuring we meet national legislation and Fife Council's standards and policies. Key responsibilities: Lead the development and implementation of effective flood prevention, shoreline management,...
Norfolk County Council
06 Jan, 2026
Full time
Flood & Water Manager
£56,912 - £62,618 yearly
Norfolk County Council Norwich, UK
Flood & Water Manager   Contract: Permanent – Full Time Salary : £56,912 - £62,618 per annum Location : Norwich   We are a well-run and well-managed Council with a strong, supportive and cohesive leadership. All of our colleagues, across the whole County Council, are amazing, and contribute to achieving our vision for Norfolk. Managing flood risk is critical in Norfolk, where the County Council is committed to protecting communities and infrastructure from the impacts of surface water flooding and water-related challenges. We are seeking an experienced professional to lead the Flood & Water Management Team, ensuring Norfolk fulfils its statutory duties as Lead Local Flood Authority. This role gives you the opportunity to develop and deliver the local flood risk management strategy, coordinating the partnership work of Risk Management Authorities, and influencing policy at local, regional, and national levels....
Welsh Government
17 Dec, 2025
Full time
Technical Advisor – Flood and Coastal Risk Management Higher Professional Technical Officer
£37,111 - £45,378 yearly
Welsh Government Wales, UK
Technical Advisor – Flood and Coastal Risk Management Higher Professional Technical Officer (HPTO) x 2 Actual starting salary - £37,111 Salary range or pay band   - HEO £37,111 to £45,378 Location (s) - Pan Wales Work pattern - Full time (applications are welcome from people who work part time, as part of a job share or who work full time) Join Us in Protecting Communities and Shaping Resilient Futures As a technical expert within the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Branch, you’ll play a vital role in reducing the flood risk to communities across Wales. The FCERM Branch sits at the heart of the Coal Tips, Water and Flood Division, driving innovative solutions to manage flood and coastal risks. A cornerstone of our work is delivering the £77 million annual FCERM Programme—a transformative investment that strengthens infrastructure, enhances resilience, and...
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