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Engineering Geologist : Doncaster
Location: Doncaster
Salary: GBP30,000 : GBP38,000
A talented multidisciplinary engineering consultancy is looking to recruit an Engineering Geologist to join its growing Doncaster office. The business has an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and civil engineering solutions across the residential, commercial, industrial, infrastructure, and energy sectors.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a close-knit team where you'll have the chance to work on a wide variety of projects, gain exposure to every stage of ground investigations, and receive ongoing support to progress your career.
The Role
As an Engineering Geologist, you'll be involved in both site and office-based work, supporting the delivery of ground investigation projects from initial fieldwork through to factual reporting. You'll work closely with experienced engineers and geologists in a collaborative environment with plenty of opportunities to develop your technical skills.
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Key Responsibilities
- Supervising ground investigation works, including rotary drilling, cable percussion, window sampling, and trial pitting.
- Logging soil and rock in accordance with current British Standards.
- Collecting and scheduling soil, rock, and groundwater samples for laboratory testing.
- Supervising subcontractors and ensuring works are carried out safely and efficiently.
- Preparing factual ground investigation reports.
- Interpreting ground conditions and assisting with geotechnical assessments.
- Liaising with clients, contractors, and the wider project team.
- Ensuring compliance with health and safety procedures on site.


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Requirements
- Degree in Engineering Geology, Geology, Earth Sciences, or a related discipline.
- Previous experience in ground investigation or engineering geology.
- Good understanding of soil and rock logging.
- Strong communication and report-writing skills.
- Full UK driving licence.
- A proactive approach and willingness to work on a variety of projects.
What's on Offer
- Competitive salary with regular salary reviews.
- Company pension scheme.
- Professional membership fees paid.
- Ongoing training and mentoring.
- Support towards Chartership.
- Clear career progression within a growing consultancy.
- A friendly, supportive, and collaborative working environment.
- Exposure to a diverse portfolio of projects across the UK.
- Flexible working where appropriate.
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