Lottie Harold

Lottie Harold

Geoenvironmental Engineer @ Arup

About Lottie Harold

Lottie Harold is a Geoenvironmental Engineer at Arup in Manchester, United Kingdom, with a background in environmental monitoring, modelling, and reconstruction.

Current Position at Arup

Lottie Harold currently serves as a Geoenvironmental Engineer at Arup, a position she has held since 2021. Based in Manchester, United Kingdom, she contributes her expertise in environmental science and geotechnical engineering to a variety of projects. Her role involves assessing environmental impacts, performing site assessments, and developing remediation strategies for contaminated lands.

Previous Roles at Arup

Lottie Harold has a history of employment with Arup, including her current role and previous roles such as a Graduate Geoenvironmental Engineer from 2020 to 2021. Earlier, she worked as a Geotechnics MSc Placement in 2019, gaining a range of experiences in geotechnical and environmental engineering. This continuum of roles at Arup underscores her growing expertise and commitment to the company.

Experience at Jacobs

Lottie Harold worked at Jacobs as a Graduate Water Engineer, focusing on Flood Risk and Hydrogeology, from 2019 to 2020. During her six-month tenure in Manchester, she concentrated on projects that assessed and mitigated flood risks, as well as conducted hydrogeological evaluations. Her work contributed to the safety and stability of water systems and infrastructure.

Academic Background in Environmental Science

Lottie Harold holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Monitoring, Modelling and Reconstruction from The University of Manchester, completed in 2019. Additionally, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Hons.) in Physical Geography (with International Study) from the same institution in 2018. She also spent an exchange year at the University of California, Los Angeles, studying Geography/Earth Science.

Professional Associations and Memberships

Lottie Harold is a Graduate Member of the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (GradCIWEM) and a Fellow of the Geological Society (FGS). These memberships highlight her dedication to ongoing professional development and her commitment to advancing the field of environmental sciences.

Key Projects and Reviews

Lottie Harold has undertaken significant projects, including a PFAS review of a large industrial site, addressing its environmental impact and developing remediation strategies. She also performed a hydrogeological review of a collapsed tunnel site and developed human health targets for PFAS, contributing valuable insights into its public health impacts. Additionally, she has expanded her digital skills to include automation of data analysis and ground engineering calculations.

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