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Job Title: Geo:environmental Engineer
Location: Middlesbrough
Salary: GBP30,000 : GBP35,000
We are looking for a talented geo:environmental engineer to join a Middlesbrough based environmental consultancy with exciting times ahead, including expansion plans and technically challenging projects. You will be part of a ground investigation team who offer a wide range of contaminated land projects and the training required to further develop your geo:environmental engineer skills.
This is a position that includes site visits and office work, so will suit a geo:environmental engineer who is looking to do less site work and more project management and interpretive report writing.
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Geo:environmental Engineer package:
- Competitive salary GBP30,000 : GBP35,000
- Hybrid working available
- Generous pension scheme
- Fantastic working conditions
- Flexible benefits
- Close support from seniors
- Full training
- Wide range of projects
- Middlesbrough office
To be considered, you need to have a strong background in geology (including a geology related degree), experience in contaminated land projects, and a full UK driving licence.


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If you are a geo:environmental engineer located near Middlesbrough, looking to join a contaminated land ground investigation team to work on exciting projects, with a balanced split between office and site duties, which will include developing your report writing skills, please get in touch.
Interested in this or other geo roles? Please do not hesitate to contact Joel Bullen at Penguin Recruitment. We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role.
Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
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