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Geoenvironmental Engineer

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Gloucester
Salary: GBP30,000 - GBP40,000 (depending on experience)
A new opportunity has become available for a Geoenvironmental Engineer to join a well-established ground engineering consultancy based in Gloucester. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their technical knowledge while working on a wide range of contaminated land and ground investigation projects across the UK.
The successful Geoenvironmental Engineer will be involved in both site and office-based work, taking projects from initial site investigation through to factual and interpretative reporting. You will gain exposure to a variety of sectors including residential, commercial, and infrastructure developments, working alongside an experienced and supportive team.
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The Role Will Include
- Supervising ground investigations and site works.
- Soil and groundwater sampling.
- Logging soils and rock to current standards.
- Managing site contractors and health and safety.
- Preparing factual and interpretative geoenvironmental reports.
- Contaminated land and risk assessments.
- Liaising with clients, contractors, and regulators.
Requirements
- A degree in Geology, Environmental Science, Earth Sciences, or a related subject.
- Previous experience within a geoenvironmental or contaminated land consultancy.
- Experience supervising site investigations.
- Strong report writing skills.
- Full UK driving licence.
- A positive attitude with a willingness to develop professionally.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Company pension.
- Annual bonus.
- Continued professional development and training.
- Clear career progression.
- Hybrid working.
- Paid professional membership fees.
- Generous annual leave.
If you are looking to take the next step in your geoenvironmental career with a consultancy offering varied projects and genuine progression, apply now to find out more.
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