At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission-critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery, and cutting-edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.Your impactThe purpose of this role is to undertake hydrological, flood modelling, and dam safety projects and to collaboratively work with other disciplines. You will be required to write proposals for, win, and manage both complex and smaller projects.You will have experience in delivering extreme flood hydrology studies for dam catchments, assessing the likelihood of dam crest flood events, and estimating the depth of dam overtopping associated with a probable maximum flood event (PMF).You will be familiar with the ANCOLD consequence assessment guidelines, and experienced in applying these to assess consequence categories for dams, and calculating population at risk (PAR) and potential loss of life (PLL). You will be familiar with LifeSIM and other programs used to assess consequences of failure.You will be responsible for:Undertaking and leading a range of hydrology, flood modelling, and dam safety projects.Completing office-based hydrological, flood modelling, and consequence assessments, including the use of a variety of modelling software packages.Preparation of risk assessments and method statements.Data collation and analysis.Providing specialist hydrological, flood modelling, and dam safety support to other technical disciplines within Jacobs, including for infrastructure projects.Here's what you'll need:Degree in Engineering.Author technical reports that detail the type, methodologies, results of field activities, interpretation of results, and impact assessment.Coaching and mentoring.Able to directly liaise with clients in a confident manner and lead meetings with clients.Build relationships with clients, contribute to business development, and support the pursuit of new opportunities with existing and new clients.Effectively collaborate with the wider water resource practice to share technical skills, resources, or work packages.Attain / maintain proficiency in the use of standard tools, techniques, and equipment that are required for the undertaking, completion, and delivery of your work.Liaison with clients, stakeholders, and regulators.Liaison with Jacobs teams across the globe.Presenting information to stakeholders in meetings in a concise and effective manner.Authoring complex assessments / reports.Report checking and review.Jacobs. A world where you can.At Jacobs, we support your personal life and career journeys. From our inclusive employee networks to our positive mental health champions, we're committed to driving a culture of caring where you can be you.For the 6th consecutive year, we've been named an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (Australia). In New Zealand, we're a founding member of The Diversity Agenda and are committed to making our industry more inclusive and diverse.AccessibilityPlease contact the team if you require support or reasonable adjustments regarding our recruitment process (for example, you need the application form in a different format).Studies have shown that women and people from marginalized or underrepresented backgrounds are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every qualification. At Jacobs, we're dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you're excited about this role but your experience doesn't align with every requirement in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway.Please note: If you are being represented by a recruitment agency, you will not be considered; to be considered, you will need to apply directly to Jacobs.
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