47 results found

  1. Cartographer

    Cartographers collect information about the geography of an area to design and produce maps, charts and plans.

    Salary: £18,000 to £45,000

    Found in: Computing, technology and digital Environment and land Science and research

  2. Geospatial technician

    Alternative titles for this job include Geographic information systems (GIS) technician

    Geospatial technicians collect data to create maps, update satellite navigation systems and plan construction and conservation projects.

    Salary: £24,000 to £35,000

    Found in: Science and research Environment and land Computing, technology and digital

  3. Countryside officer

    Alternative titles for this job include Conservation officer

    Countryside officers manage, protect and improve the rural environment.

    Salary: £22,000 to £34,000

    Found in: Environment and land Science and research

  4. Seismologist

    Alternative titles for this job include Geophysicist

    Seismologists study shock waves created by earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. They also work in oil, gas and minerals exploration.

    Salary: £24,000 to £50,000

    Found in: Science and research Environment and land

  5. Rural surveyor

    Alternative titles for this job include Agricultural surveyor

    Rural surveyors provide business services to landowners and farmers, like property valuation, land management and auctioneering.

    Salary: £26,000 to £50,000

    Found in: Environment and land Construction and trades Managerial

  6. Climate scientist

    Alternative titles for this job include Climatologist

    Climate scientists study changes in the Earth's climate over time and how they might affect the planet in the future.

    Salary: £15,609 to £55,000

    Found in: Environment and land Science and research

  7. Meteorologist

    Alternative titles for this job include Weather forecaster, weather scientist

    Meteorologists collect and study data from the atmosphere and oceans to make weather forecasts and carry out research.

    Salary: £27,000 to £60,000

    Found in: Environment and land Science and research

  8. Hydrologist

    Alternative titles for this job include Water engineer, flood engineer, hydrology engineer

    Hydrologists study rainfall, rivers and groundwater systems to help develop sustainable ways of managing water.

    Salary: £28,000 to £45,000

    Found in: Engineering and maintenance Science and research Environment and land

  9. Economic development officer

    Alternative titles for this job include Economic regeneration officer, economic adviser

    Economic development officers get companies to set up businesses in an area to create new jobs, facilities and growth.

    Salary: £24,000 to £45,000

    Found in: Managerial

  10. Land surveyor

    Alternative titles for this job include Geographic information systems (GIS) surveyor, geomatics surveyor

    Land surveyors measure the shape of the land, and gather data for civil engineering and construction projects.

    Salary: £20,000 to £50,000

    Found in: Construction and trades Environment and land Science and research