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Geotechnical Engineer

Nottingham
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Job Title: Geotechnical Engineer

Location: Nottingham

Salary: £31-42k

Experience: Minimum 2 Years (UK-based)

What you’ll need

  • A degree level qualification in an appropriate engineering or science discipline.

  • A minimum of 2 years’ experience and an aspiration to start a new and exciting chapter in your career

  • Strong organisational skills, IT proficiency, and technical report writing abilities.

  • Experience with MS Word, Excel, Holebase SI, Surfer, MS Project.

  • Preferably have familiarity with CAD or GIS.

  • Preferably experience with geotechnical software such as PDisp or GEO5 or similar.

  • A full UK Driving license.

    Responsibilities

  • Undertaking site appraisals and reviewing 3rd party information.

  • Undertaking Desk Studies, Land Contamination Assessments, Remediation Strategies and Validation work as required.

  • Managing site investigations.

  • Project management to ensure projects are delivered in accordance with the require scope of works within budget.

  • Interpreting data and report writing to a suitable professional standard.

  • Undertaking human health risk assessments, controlled water risk assessments and preferably Detailed Quantitative Risk Assessments.

  • Undertaking foundation design and preferably slope stability assessments, settlement analysis.

    Why join?

    – Flexible holiday allowance
    – Company Pension scheme
    – Hybrid working
    – Interesting and challenging projects
    – Autonomy to lead your own projects
    – Excellent career progression potential

    What to do next:

    If you are interested in this Geotechnical Engineer opportunity in Nottingham, then please click on the link to apply.

    If you are interested in hearing about any other opportunities within Geotechnical Engineering, then please do not hesitate in getting in touch with Cassie on (phone number removed) for further information

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