Geoenvironmental Engineer

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Excellent opportunity for a Graduate / Senior Geotechnical / Geoenvironmental Engineer to join a well-established company based in Newcastle Upon Tyne

Job Type:Full Time / Permanent

Salary:Competitive, Negotiable Depending on Experience

About The Company

They are a forward-thinking multidisciplinary consultancy firm based in Newcastle Upon Tyne focussed on providing Geoenvironmental and Geotechnical services in the North East of England and across the UK.

They pride themselves on working closely with their clients and regulators, delivering assessment and mitigation of potential Geoenvironmental risks. Their capability extends to contaminated land investigation and remediation, geotechnical design and assessment.

Due to continued expansion the company is looking to recruit a Graduate Geotechnical/Geoenvironmental Engineer with an understanding of ground investigations, geotechnical design and/or contaminated land risk assessment.

JOB DESCRIPTION

You will be supporting the existing team both on site and in the office and will primarily involve you;

Undertaking site visits

Carrying out Desk Study searches and reports

Undertaking/supervising site investigations/insitu testing

Compiling reports on contaminated land and geotechnical issues both quantitative and qualitative.

REQUIRED

0-3 year of experience within the industry

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum BSc in a Geological, Geoenvironmental or Geotechnical related discipline

A full UK driving license

PERSON PROFILE

Excellent written and oral communication skills- to write reports and to liaise with clients and regulators.

Enthusiasm- to approach each and every job in an upbeat manner.

Teamwork- to work as part of a team to deliver complex projects.

Happy to work outdoors.

Desire to develop and grow within the company.

Ideally needs to live within 30 minutes' drive from our office based in Newcastle upon Tyne.

The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.


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