Associate Director; Water & Flood Risk
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Management -
Management
Water Management
We’re looking for a highly experienced and inspiring Associate Director to contribute to the day-to-day management and leadership of our Water & Flood discipline.
This senior leadership role offers the opportunity to make a real impact within a talented and growing team of engineers and consultants. You will bring 10–15 years’ experience and a deep understanding of UK planning policy and legislation relating to flood risk and drainage. You’ll be accomplished in providing strategic advice and solving complex challenges for developments across a wide range of sectors, working with both public and private sector clients.
You’ll be helping to deliver excellence whilst driving growth and innovation. Working alongside like-minded professionals across the UK, you’ll contribute to a dynamic and supportive team culture.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING- Provide leadership and day-to-day support to the Technical Director, including managing junior team members, forecasting workloads, and supporting strategic decision-making.
- Act as Project Manager across multiple concurrent projects, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
- Support planning appeals, public inquiries, and examinations in public, including preparation of proofs of evidence and expert witness testimony.
- Undertake technical reviews to ensure high standards and quality across all project outputs.
- Manage project billing and financial performance.
- Support the continued growth and development of the Water Team within Create and the wider planning sector.
- Represent the discipline internally and externally as a subject matter expert.
- Advise clients on compliance, risk, and mitigation strategies across a range of development sectors.
- Build and maintain strong client relationships at senior levels.
- Lead or support bids, tenders, and new business opportunities.
- Provide leadership, mentoring, and technical guidance to junior and senior members of the team.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, innovation, and continuous improvement.
- A degree in Civil Engineering, Earth Science, Geography, or a related subject.
- Significant consultancy experience in flood risk and drainage.
- Exceptional technical expertise with strong knowledge of UK legislation and guidance, including drainage design (surface water and foul water), hydraulic modelling, river engineering, and flood risk assessment.
- Experience preparing and managing Environment Agency (EA) and Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) permit applications, Nutrient Neutrality and Water Neutrality assessments, and water-related Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) chapters.
- Proven success securing LLFA and LPA approvals and overcoming technical objections.
- Demonstrable experience winning and delivering large, complex projects for high-profile clients.
- Strong commercial awareness and the ability to identify and develop new business opportunities.
- An inspiring leadership style, with experience mentoring and developing teams.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence presenting at senior level.
- Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
- A master’s degree in a relevant discipline, such as Integrated Management of Freshwater Environments, Environmental Science, or Environmental Engineering.
- Chartered status (CEng,
C.WEM, or similar). - A recognised industry profile through publications, presentations, committee work, or thought leadership.
- Experience influencing policy, standards, or industry best practice.
- Experience integrating flood risk and drainage considerations with wider environmental and engineering disciplines on major schemes.
- A working knowledge of social and digital media channels with a view to using these to promote not only your work but also the business.
- A competitive salary (based on experience and location) and performance-based bonus scheme.
- Flexible working arrangements – our guiding principle is simple: if a flexible working arrangement works for you, your manager, and your team, it works for us.
- Pet-friendly offices – well-behaved dogs are always welcome.
- Enhanced workplace pension – company makes a 5%…
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