Specialist Marine and Coastal Physical Processes Advisor
| Posting date: | 05 December 2025 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £41,132 to £44,988 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 04 January 2026 |
| Location: | Flexible |
| Company: | Cyfoeth Naturiol Cymru |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 202440 |
Summary
The role
In this unique, impact-driven role, you'll provide expert advice on how developments - from offshore wind farms to coastal infrastructure - may affect physical processes in the marine and coastal environment. You'll work at the interface of science, policy and planning, offering specialist input to influence decisions that shape Wales' marine environment.
You'll collaborate across teams within NRW, support casework and marine licensing decisions, and help steer major marine projects. Externally, you'll work closely with developers, regulators, and UK partners to improve guidance, close evidence gaps, and ensure legislation is met.
What makes this role exciting?
If you're an experienced specialist with a strong understanding of marine policy and development, this is your opportunity to help safeguard the future of Wales' marine wildlife - and contribute to decisions that matter.
About us
You will report to the All Wales Marine Advice Team Leader and join a team of technical specialists which cover a range of receptors, such as marine mammals, marine water quality, marine fish, marine ornithology and benthic habitats. The team sits alongside the marine casework team which leads on our response to marine development consultations and also the marine monitoring and marine projects teams which are all within the Marine Service in our Operations directorate. We also work closely with colleagues in our strategic and regulatory teams including marine policy, marine ecosystems and marine licensing teams in our Evidence, Policy and Permitting directorate.
In this unique, impact-driven role, you'll provide expert advice on how developments - from offshore wind farms to coastal infrastructure - may affect physical processes in the marine and coastal environment. You'll work at the interface of science, policy and planning, offering specialist input to influence decisions that shape Wales' marine environment.
You'll collaborate across teams within NRW, support casework and marine licensing decisions, and help steer major marine projects. Externally, you'll work closely with developers, regulators, and UK partners to improve guidance, close evidence gaps, and ensure legislation is met.
What makes this role exciting?
- Specialist influence - Be the go-to expert on marine and coastal physical processes across NRW's casework and coastal management.
- Strategic collaboration - Work alongside technical experts in marine mammals, benthic habitats, water quality, and more.
- Hands-on impact - Lead evidence projects, shape policy, and provide advice that directly influences Wales' sustainable development.
- Diverse engagement - From internal consultations to representing NRW at national forums and public inquiries.
If you're an experienced specialist with a strong understanding of marine policy and development, this is your opportunity to help safeguard the future of Wales' marine wildlife - and contribute to decisions that matter.
About us
You will report to the All Wales Marine Advice Team Leader and join a team of technical specialists which cover a range of receptors, such as marine mammals, marine water quality, marine fish, marine ornithology and benthic habitats. The team sits alongside the marine casework team which leads on our response to marine development consultations and also the marine monitoring and marine projects teams which are all within the Marine Service in our Operations directorate. We also work closely with colleagues in our strategic and regulatory teams including marine policy, marine ecosystems and marine licensing teams in our Evidence, Policy and Permitting directorate.