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Milton Keynes
Salary: GBP30,000 : GBP40,000
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Geoenvironmental Engineer to join a well-established ground investigation and site services contractor based in Milton Keynes. Working on a diverse range of residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects, you will play a key role in delivering contaminated land assessments and ground investigation works from site through to reporting.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to gain hands-on experience within a busy ground investigation environment while developing their technical knowledge and progressing their career.
The Role
- Design, supervise, and manage ground investigation projects.
- Carry out Phase 1 Preliminary Risk Assessments and Phase 2 Site Investigations.
- Log soil and rock samples in accordance with BS 5930.
- Undertake soil, groundwater, and ground gas sampling.
- Interpret laboratory data and prepare factual and interpretative reports.
- Complete contaminated land risk assessments and recommend appropriate remediation solutions.
- Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and regulatory bodies throughout project delivery.
- Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.
- Support junior engineers and contribute to the successful delivery of multiple projects.
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Requirements
- Degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Environmental Science, or a related subject.
- Previous experience in geoenvironmental engineering, contaminated land, or ground investigation.
- Knowledge of UK contaminated land guidance and current legislation.
- Experience supervising site investigations and producing technical reports.
- Strong communication and organizational skills.
- Full UK driving license.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Company vehicle or vehicle allowance.
- Pension scheme.
- Ongoing training and professional development.
- Support towards Chartership.
- Clear career progression.
- Generous annual leave.
- Opportunity to work on a varied range of ground investigation and contaminated land projects across the UK.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Geoenvironmental Engineer looking to join a respected ground investigation contractor offering varied project work, excellent career progression, and long-term development within a growing technical team.
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