*** Contract: Initial 12-month fixed term or secondment contract ***
Location & coverage: The role will be based working from home, with the allocation of a nearby Hub for collaborative working. This is a national role and there will be an expectation that the successful candidate will be able travel to attend meetings or fieldwork throughout the waterway network of England and Wales. The concentration of works means our relevant regional hubs include: Leeds, Newark, Milton Keynes. See our network ( .
Our team and opportunity
The Trust owns and manages 2000 miles of waterway, and the vast majority of this is open to navigation and used and enjoyed by many thousands of people on boats every day. A small part of the network is not currently open to navigation and these sections are generally classed as unrestored. The financial position of the Trust is such that it is not in a position to restore these sections back to a full navigable standard, although their towpaths remain open to walkers and the canals in general provide a habitat for wildlife.
Most unrestored sections of canal have a restoration society associated with them and these societies aspire to restore their section of canal back to a full navigable standard. These societies generally comprise a good number of volunteers, who between them have much knowledge and experience in a wide variety of roles, from engineering to fundraising and ecology to construction. From time to time they approach the Trust with their restoration plans and in partnership, over the past few decades, a number of sections of canal have been restored back to a full navigable standard.
Such works vary in terms of their scale and scope and some can be quite significant civil engineering projects which require a significant amount of time for the Trust. The challenge of maintaining our already open network means that we do not have the spare resource to provide this support from our existing team and are proposing an alternative way of working. Going forward restoration societies wanting to deliver restoration on Trust property, which is often undertaken using volunteers, will need to cover the cost of our time. The majority of the support required by restoration groups will require an engineer, with their associated costs being recoverable; this is the role that we are now recruiting for.
About the role
This Senior Engineer (Restoration) will act as the Trust point of contact for restorations and will specifically:
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