At a Glance
- Tasks: Support engineering excellence and manage flood risk assets across Hertfordshire & North London.
- Company: Join a leading organisation dedicated to environmental protection and community safety.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Exciting career growth in a collaborative team focused on asset management.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on communities while developing your engineering skills.
- Qualifications: Engineering qualification and experience, with strong communication and problem-solving skills.
The predicted salary is between 43198 - 46198 £ per year.
As a Deputy Catchment Engineer, you will play a vital role in supporting the delivery of safe, reliable and resilient engineering across our Operations Management teams. You’ll work closely with Catchment Engineers, Asset Performance teams, Field teams and Operations Managers, contributing to engineering excellence across the Hertfordshire & North London Area.
In this role, you will assist with identifying, monitoring and resolving issues on assets that fall below required standards. You will contribute to the management of the Area’s Strategically Important Assets and Statutory Reservoirs providing guidance and support to Asset Performance & Field teams.
You will help ensure our asset investment programme is robust, evidence‐based and future‐focused, extending beyond our current six‐year investment cycle. This includes working alongside project managers and collaborating with area clients on engineering decisions at project level to support well‐informed investment planning. You will help ensure projects in design and construction meet Environment Agency requirements.
A key part of the role involves developing and supporting others. You will encourage, coach and mentor less experienced team members, helping to build capability and nurture the next generation of engineers within our teams.
To undertake the role effectively, you will need a full UK driving licence, as travel to sites, assets and partner locations is an essential part of the job. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a diverse range of impactful projects while helping protect communities, people and property from flood risk. If you’re passionate about engineering, asset management, collaborative working and developing others, we’d love to hear from you.
The Team: You will join our local Flood Risk Management Operations team, leading the inspection, maintenance and operation of our assets to reduce flood risk and support environmental outcomes. As a dispersed team we work closely with technical specialists and project delivery partners to ensure assets are safe, resilient and perform when needed. We manage assets through their full lifecycle and work with others to deliver improvements, supporting our ambition to be an exemplar asset management organisation.
Experience/Skills Required: We are seeking someone committed to engineering excellence within Flood Risk and Asset Management. You will bring enthusiasm for improving asset performance and reducing flood risk, working confidently both independently and as part of a team. You’ll be able to make evidence-based decisions, problem solve and coach others. You’ll be organised with attention to detail to ensure our work is delivered to a high standard.
- You must have:
- Engineering qualification and practical experience, hold (or be actively working towards) Incorporated / Chartered Member Status as recognised by the Engineering Council (ICE, IStructE, CIWEM, etc.)
- Strong and effective communication skills, good customer focus
- Health, Safety & Environmental experience and awareness
- Experience at managing multiple priorities effectively
- You should ideally have:
- Practical experience in managing assets, ideally within the flood risk sector
- Contract Management experience within the construction sector
The role includes occasional deputising for Catchment Engineers at local/national meetings.
For this vacancy there is a £3,000 uplift to the advertised salary which is paid to engineers. Essential requirements for this uplift: Must be professionally registered as either “Chartered” or “Incorporated” by the Engineering Council UK through either the Institution of Civil Engineers or the Chartered Institution of Water and Environment Management (CIWEM).
You’ll have an inclusive incident management objective in your development plan. We’ll help you find a role to suit your needs. Appropriate training will be given.
You will be based at Alchemy, Welwyn Garden City, with working from home frequency to be agreed by your line manager. Site visits form a regular part of your role.
Please direct any queries to laura.summers@environment-agency.gov.uk. Interviews will take place in July at the Alchemy office. Closing date: 13 July 2026.
Deputy Catchment Engineer in Welwyn Garden City employer: CIWEM
As a Deputy Catchment Engineer at our Welwyn Garden City location, you will be part of a dynamic team dedicated to engineering excellence and flood risk management. We offer a supportive work culture that prioritises employee development through coaching and mentoring, alongside competitive benefits including a salary uplift for professionally registered engineers. Join us to make a meaningful impact on community safety while enjoying flexible working arrangements and opportunities for career growth in a collaborative environment.