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Natural Resources Wales
12 Dec, 2025
Full time
Development & Flood Risk Advisor
£37,594 - £41,428 yearly
Natural Resources Wales Hybrid (Wales, UK)
Development & Flood Risk Advisor Role ID: 202126 Location: Flexible in North East Wales/ Flexible in North Wales Salary : 5: £37,594 - £41,428 Closing date: 07/01/2026 The role Natural Resources Wales have an exciting opportunity to join our organisation as a Development & Flood Risk Advisor. By joining our Development & Flood Risk Team you will have a key role in safeguarding communities at risk from flooding in North and Mid Wales. We have two roles available, one Flexible in North Wales and one Flexible in North East Wales.  As one of our key Advisors, you’ll be part of a knowledgeable and committed team, supplying authoritative, evidence-based advice on flood risk matters for planning applications and infrastructure consents. You’ll ensure that development proposals align with Welsh Government Technical Advisory Note 15 (2025) policy on flood risk and your insight will be vital in...
New Forest District Council
12 Dec, 2025
Full time
Coastal Process Scientist - Fixed Term Contract
£31,161 - £39,469 yearly
New Forest District Council Southampton, UK
Coastal Process Scientist - Fixed Term Contract £31161 to £39469 Per annum Southampton The Channel Coastal Observatory are looking for a Coastal Process Scientist (Fixed Term contract - Fixed term, until 31 March 2027) who will perform a key role in delivering the observatory’s coastal monitoring efforts.   Your main functions will be to conduct topographic surveys of beaches, dunes, cliffs, and coastal defence structures using RTK GNSS and laser scanner equipment. You will also process the data you collect, perform a variety of synthesising analyses and produce reports in support of the Environment Agency’s Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Strategy.   For this role we offer a competitive salary, benefits including 24-27 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), local government pension scheme,...
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