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Graduate Geo Environmental Engineer

Royal Leamington Spa
1 month ago
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Our client was formed in 1997 to offer consulting services on all aspects of ground engineering, including the assessment and remediation of contaminated land.

The major risks to any development are ground-related – and if these are not addressed at the start of a project, the result could be higher costs, time delays and in extreme cases, long term risks and liabilities.

They offer a combined approach to geotechnical and geoenvironmental site assessment and this helps provide the most thorough and cost-effective service for clients. This can result in sites that have previously been considered economically unviable becoming profitable development opportunities.

They aims to identify economical solutions to ground-related problems and this is achieved by adopting an integrated approach to the process of site investigations, design and on-site validation of construction.

In many cases, findings and recommendations allow for more economical solutions and give clients – both developers and contractors – the competitive edge that is so important in today’s economy.

Their client list is varied and includes developers of housing, distribution warehouses, retail stores, infrastructure, wind turbines and design and build contractors.

They now require a Graduate Geo Environmental Engineer to work from offices in a lovely location near the wonderful town of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire

Duties and Responsibilities include;

A Graduate Engineer is directly responsible for carrying out:

• Desk study enquiries
• On site investigation works including logging of samples, specialist sampling for geotechnical and analytical testing and supervision of contractors
• On‐site monitoring and measurement
Graduate Engineer, under direction from a Project Director/Manager, is responsible for carrying out:
• Preparation of laboratory testing schedules
• Preparation of factual and interpretative aspects of site investigation reports
• Supervision and direction of specialist geotechnical/environmental/groundworks contractors and preparation of completion/validation reports
• Qualitative and quantitative analysis of geotechnical and environmental designs including computer based analysis
• Detailed design of geotechnical and environmental solutions including foundations, retaining walls, earthworks, remediation schemes, monitoring programmes

Graduate Engineer shall also:
• Ensure that all work is carried out professionally and the procedures for recording and filing information, technical analyses, quality control checking are all in accordance with the policies of the company
• Ensure that all site equipment is available and in working order at the time it is required
• Liaise with other members of the project team throughout any project
• Control programme and budget of project elements for which he/she is responsible
• Identify to the Directors any potential for increased efficiency/improvements within the current operations of the company:
• Be aware of Health and Safety Law and Environmental Law responsibilities
• Ensure he/she is undertaking continuing professional development by reading journals, attending seminars and attending courses.

REQUIREMENTS

1/2 year + experience preferred,Raw graduate considered

Full Driving Licence

Relevant Degree,Geology, Engineering Geology, Civil Engineering

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