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Geotechnical Design Engineer

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Location: London
Salary: GBP38,000 - GBP48,000 (depending on experience)
A growing multidisciplinary engineering consultancy is looking for a Geotechnical Design Engineer to join its London office. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with around 2-5 years of experience who is looking to progress their career within a collaborative and technically focused team.
Working across residential, commercial, infrastructure, and mixed-use developments, you will play a key role in delivering geotechnical designs from feasibility through to construction.
The Role
- Undertake geotechnical analysis and design for foundations, retaining walls, earthworks, and slope stability.
- Interpret ground investigation data and geotechnical reports.
- Produce design calculations, technical reports, and specifications.
- Carry out geotechnical modelling using industry-standard software.
- Work closely with structural and civil engineers to deliver integrated design solutions.
- Attend design meetings and provide technical support throughout project delivery.
- Ensure designs are completed in accordance with relevant British Standards and Eurocodes.
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Requirements
- Degree qualified in Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Geology, or a related discipline.
- Approximately 2-5 years experience in a geotechnical design role.
- Experience producing geotechnical design calculations and technical reports.
- Familiarity with software such as Oasys, GEO5, Slope/W, Plaxis, or similar.
- Good understanding of British Standards, Eurocodes, and current design practices.
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
- Working towards Chartership (ICE or Geological Society) is desirable but not essential.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary with regular salary reviews.
- Hybrid and flexible working.
- Company pension.
- Private healthcare.
- Annual performance bonus.
- Professional membership fees paid.
- Ongoing training and support towards Chartership.
- Clear opportunities for career progression.
- Exposure to a diverse range of technically challenging projects across the UK.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a talented consultancy where you'll work alongside experienced engineers on high-quality projects while continuing to develop your technical and professional skills.
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