to support our growing portfolio of renewable energy and water resource projects. This role will contribute to the development of open- and closed-loop ground source heat pump systems, water resource assessments, and a wide range of geological and hydrogeological projects across the UK.
We are looking for a driven professional with a strong grounding in UK Environment Agency, SEPA & NRW legislation, proven experience in hydrogeological investigation, and proficiency with GIS and groundwater modelling tools. Experience or interest in thermogeology and ground source heating technologies is highly advantageous.
This position offers the opportunity to work on innovative, environmentally focused projects that influence sustainable energy and water resource management nationwide.
About Aquifer Energy
Aquifer Energy is a leading hydrogeological consultancy integrating traditional water resource management with advanced renewable energy solutions. Our team delivers some of the UK's largest multi-MW ground source heating and cooling systems, working across:
Open and closed loop borehole design
Mine water heating schemes
River and lake source systems
Water supply boreholes and abstraction licensing
Water resource assessments and availability studies
To learn more about our work, visit our website - www.aquifer.energy
Key Responsibilities
Conduct hydrogeological assessments, including field investigations and site data collection.
Analyse groundwater flow, quality, and sustainability using advanced numerical and analytical modelling tools.
Apply GIS platforms (e.g., QGIS, ArcGIS) to map, visualise, and interpret hydrogeological and geological datasets.
Undertake site-based tasks such as water features surveys, drilling supervision, and thermal response testing.
Conduct site based water quality sampling to determine chemical parameters and water quality
Develop skills and technical understanding in thermogeology and ground source heat pump systems.
Prepare high-quality reports, datasets, and visualisations for clients and regulatory bodies.
Liaise with regulators including the EA, NRW, and SEPA, as well as other external stakeholders.
Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver hydrogeological impact assessments.
Maintain and calibrate field equipment, applying practical mechanical understanding as required.
Review technical work produced by colleagues to ensure accuracy and quality.
Manage project timelines, client expectations, and deliverables effectively.
Contribute to research and innovation in water resource management and low-carbon energy solutions.
Experience & Qualifications
Principal Hydrogeologist:
Chartered status (e.g., CGeol, CEng, CIWEM)
Minimum 7 years of relevant experience
Senior Hydrogeologist:
Minimum 5 years of experience and working toward chartership
For both roles:
Full UK driving licence required
Strong technical, analytical, and communication skills
Experience with UK hydrogeological regulation and permitting
Right to work in the UK (visa sponsorship not available)
Benefits
Competitive salary (45,000-60,000 DOE)
Company pension
Opportunity to work on sector-leading renewable energy and water resource projects
Professional development and support toward chartership (if applicable)
Work Location
In-person, Midlands-based.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 45,000.00-60,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Work Location: In person
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