
Catchment Advisor
United Utilities
The Role
Overview
Advise farmers on land practices to improve water quality in catchments.
Key Responsibilities
- gis mapping
- risk monitoring
- sample analysis
- stakeholder engagement
- report presentation
- farm planning
Tasks
-Report on progress and outcomes to internal and external stakeholders. -Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of catchment-based solutions. -Plan and deliver presentations, workshops, and community engagement activities (e.g., WI, gardening groups, equine groups, farmers, students). -Monitor and update risks within the Drinking Water Safety Plans (DWSP). -Works collaboratively with a wide range of partners, stakeholders, and regulators to improve raw water quality and safeguard water resources. -Map identified risks using GIS tools to support spatial analysis and decision-making -Report findings and present evidence to internal and external stakeholders. -Assist in the development of farm management plans and applications for agri-environment schemes. -Deliver actions aligned with DWSP and the Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP). -Engage with stakeholders active in UU’s drinking water catchments (e.g., farmers, landowners, local authorities). -Promote and support land management changes that protect and enhance the water environment. -Conduct investigations, field trials, and incident response activities within catchments. -Implement targeted interventions and best practices to reduce pollution risks. -Represent the programme at markets, meetings, and events — including occasional evening and weekend work. -Acts as the critical link between land management and water treatment, ensuring that upstream interventions support downstream water quality outcomes. -Organise and deliver tailored advice to farmers and land managers, including councils, golf courses, caravan sites, and equine holdings. -Collect and analyse samples (water, soil, plant, manure) to support and validate catchment interventions.
Requirements
- arcgis
- agriculture
- water pollution
- communication
- project management
- driving licence
What You Bring
-Highly organised and self-motivated, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively, manage multiple projects, and inspire collaboration among stakeholders. -A further education qualification in Agriculture, Land and Water Management, or Environmental Science (or a closely related discipline). -Excellent understanding of UK agricultural and land management practices, with demonstrable experience working in or alongside the agricultural sector. -Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to produce clear, concise, and impactful reports for technical and non-technical audiences. -Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and geographic information systems (GIS), particularly ArcGIS, for mapping, spatial analysis, and project planning. -Strong working knowledge of diffuse water pollution issues, including nutrient runoff, pesticide use, and sediment control, with practical experience in catchment management strategies. -A valid driving licence is required due to the field-based nature of the role and travel across catchment areas.
Benefits
-Enhanced parental leave schemes -MyGymDiscounts - gym and wellness benefit that offers up to 25% off on gym memberships and digital fitness subscriptions -Employee Assistance Plan -A comprehensive healthcare plan through our company-funded scheme -Up to 7.5% performance-related bonus scheme, as well as recognition awards for outstanding achievements -Salary Finance -EVolve Car Scheme -Mental health first aiders -A competitive pension scheme with up to 14% employer contribution, 21% combined, and life cover -Deals and discounts -A generous annual leave package of 26 days, which increases to 30 days after four years of service (increases one day per year), in addition to 8 bank holidays -Wealth at Work courses -MORE Choices flexible benefits
The Company
About United Utilities
-It operates across North West England, supplying drinking water and treating sewage. -The company manages vast infrastructure, including thousands of kilometers of pipelines and nearly 600 treatment works. -Typical projects include reservoir management, leak detection, and wastewater upgrades. -Specializing in water and wastewater services, infrastructure upkeep, and renewable energy generation.
Sector Specialisms
Water
Energy
Infrastructure
Utilities
Industrial
Residential
Commercial
Buildings
Heavy Civil
Marine
Transport
Solar
Wind
Nuclear
Government
Visa Sponsorship
-visa sponsorship may not be available for this role.
