Principal Geo Environmental Consultant

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant | Manchester | £45,000

An exciting new opportunity for a Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant has opened in the Manchester office. My client is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy who specialise in ground engineering.
Company Benefits:

  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible working
  • Hybrid working
  • Bonus scheme

    We are looking for someone that can lead the ground investigation team and help develop the junior engineers.
    Your role as the Principal Geo-Environmental Engineer means that you will have chance to work on a variety of different responsibilities.
    From office to site, you will be preparing interpretative reports, overseeing site investigations, designing remediation strategies, taking soil and ground water samples, mentoring graduate and main grade ground investigation engineers, and producing detailed quantitative risk assessments.
    As the Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant, you will be working closely with clients and other departments of the company. You will have the chance to contribute to the business development of the ground investigation department.

    If you meet the following criteria, we would love to hear from you!
    Essential Criteria
  • Hold a relevant degree
  • Must have team leadership skills
  • Must live within a commutable distance from the Manchester office
  • Must hold a full UK driving license

    If you are interested in applying for the role of the Principal Geo-Environmental Engineer, please email me (url removed) or call me on (phone number removed)

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