Flood Risk Engineer salaries in Leigh, GTM
£37,462
avg per year
The average salary for Flood Risk Engineer jobs near Leigh, GTM is £37,462.*
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Top Flood Risk Engineer jobs near Leigh, GTM
View AllEngineer - Flood Risk Management
ManchesterCityCouncil
Manchester
Qualification - Must hold a minimum of an ONC / OND in Civil Engineering or another relevant subject, and experience of working in Flood Risk Management in the…
£41,771 - £46,142 a year
10 days ago
Civil Engineer - Flood Risk - North West / Manchester
Tetra Tech
Manchester
UK project experience is essential, along with a full UK driving licence. You will be involved throughout the project lifecycle, from early-stage optioneering…
Civil Engineer – UK Water/Wastewater – All Levels
Egis
Manchester
Provide design support during delivery phases, including reviewing contractor submissions, answering design queries, and supporting handover/ commissioning…
11 days ago
Principal Drainage Engineer - Transport Engineering
SLR Consulting
Manchester
Must have a full, current, driving licence valid in the UK. You will act as a project manager to manage the delivery of complex infrastructure projects, manage…
Associate Flood Forecasting Modeller
AECOM
Manchester
Excellent analytical skills, with experience in processing and analysing hydrometric data, including gauge rating reviews.
Water Engineer
Metis Consultants
Manchester
Experience in flood risk management, foul water design and/or hydraulic modelling. The ideal Water Engineer candidate should have completed a relevant civil or…
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