Australia, Melbourne, Queen Street | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Hybrid
Company Size
36,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Consulting
Engineering
Architecture
Project Management
Design
Technical Services
Construction Services
Urban Planning
Sector Specialisms
Infrastructure
Water
Environment
Buildings
Transport
Utilities
Role
Description
flood modelling
hydro modeling
quality review
report writing
client delivery
team collaboration
Collaborate with industry-leading experts across the globe and a supportive national network.
Access ongoing guidance, training, and feedback through our National Flood Risk Community.
Deliver flood modelling tasks that meet or exceed client expectations in terms of budget, schedule, and quality.
Review and ensure the accuracy and quality of your own work and that of others.
Collaborate with junior team members while receiving guidance from senior Flooding and Hydrology specialists.
Work on landmark infrastructure projects that shape communities locally and internationally.
Contribute to projects with flooding components, taking ownership of defined responsibilities—this may include specific elements of a design package.
Develop hydrological and hydraulic models (flood modelling) and prepare high-quality reports and documentation.
Requirements
tuflow
hec-ras
gis
post‑grad
tertiary
communication
Drainage design experience will also be highly regarded.
Proven experience with TUFLOW (1D, 2D, combined 1D/2D) – essential.
Familiarity with other hydraulic modelling packages such as HEC-RAS – desirable.
Proficiency in GIS software such as MapInfo, QGIS, and/or ArcGIS.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Sound knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, codes of practice, and guidelines (Melbourne Water and VicRoads/Austroads standards).
Ability and enthusiasm to work on multidisciplinary projects.
Membership of relevant professional institutions or significant progress toward eligibility will be highly regarded.
5- 20+ years of post-graduate experience, ideally in consulting engineering or a similar local/state government role, with exposure to medium-to-large multidisciplinary infrastructure projects.
Recognised tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline.