Principal Water Networks Modeller


Location
London
Hours
Full Time
Salary
Competitive, commensurate with experience
About the Role
Stantec is a global leader in wet infrastructure, known for driving innovation and setting ambitious environmental targets. We are seeking a Principal Water Networks Modeller to join our industry-leading team and lead critical projects that help shape the future of the water sector. As a senior member of the team, you will lead projects focused on providing clean, safe water to communities by tackling key challenges such as network optimisation and live modelling, leakage and pressure management, network rehabilitation, and smart network operations. You will drive change by shaping strategies and integrating the latest digital technologies into water network management.
Key responsibilities include leading the technical delivery of large-scale water network projects, applying advanced modelling to inform infrastructure and investment decisions, developing and refining methodologies to ensure exceptional results, and mentoring junior team members to foster their career growth and technical skills. We offer a hybrid working arrangement and a structured development programme to support your ongoing career progression.
Experience
Degree educated with significant experience in water network modelling, ideally using software such as InfoWorks WS, InfoWater, SynerGi, ArcGIS, or similar. Proven ability to lead impact assessments, growth studies, and optimisation projects. Advanced data analytics skills for water balance and network data are essential. Experience in leading and developing junior staff is highly desirable.
About you
You are a confident leader with strong technical expertise and a passion for innovation in water network management. You are motivated to drive change and mentor others, with excellent communication and project management skills. Chartership to a relevant professional body is preferred. You thrive in a collaborative environment and are committed to delivering sustainable solutions that benefit communities.
Qualifications
A relevant degree in engineering or a related discipline is required. Professional chartership is preferred but not essential. Continuous professional development and a commitment to staying current with industry advancements are expected.





















