Hear from the Hiring Manager
“NRS sites have a complex history spanning many decades which has produced many types of records, data and geospatial information. The Site Restoration Programme Geospatial Data Team are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated people who have a good eye for technical detail and a keen interest in working with historical records (physical and scanned), maps and environmental data. Some site-based fieldwork using Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) to support land quality site work will be required as part of this role.”
This is a hybrid role, with site-based time focused at Harwell (the majority of the team are based at Harwell), with occasional travel to all NRS sites. These sites are based in Scotland, England and Wales.
Key Deliverables
* Handling and digitising a wide variety of data types in GIS (including CAD).
* Providing technical data collection, collation, input and mapping support.
* Liaising with field teams and laboratories for environmental data.
* Using quality assurance checks to ensure GIS datasets produced are of high quality.
* Preparing maps and information to support Site Restoration stakeholder engagement.
* Supporting effective deployment of company-wide policies, processes, systems and procedures to ensure the business remains compliant.
Qualifications & Experience
* You must be qualified to post-secondary level in a relevant subject such as Environmental Science, Geography, GIS, Geology or Nuclear Sciences.
* Demonstrable experience as a GIS operator using ArcGIS Desktop products.
* Essential: good overall IT skills and be comfortable using databases and spreadsheets.
* Essential: good interpersonal skills to maintain good dialogue with NRS project teams.
* Experience of working in the nuclear industry, contaminated land sector or infrastructure management is desirable.
* Willingness to be trained to use the IMAGES land quality database and GNSS (GPS) unit (i.e., for a limited amount of site-based field work which will be required as part of this role).
* An understanding of how GIS outputs are utilised in the field for site investigation work.
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