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Geotechnical Engineer

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GBP32,000 - GBP42,000 + Benefits
A fantastic opportunity has become available for a Geotechnical Engineer to join a well-established ground engineering consultancy in Glasgow. This role offers the chance to work on a wide variety of infrastructure, commercial, and residential projects across Scotland while continuing to develop your technical and site-based experience.
The successful Geotechnical Engineer will be involved in all aspects of ground investigation and geotechnical design, from planning site investigations through to interpreting ground conditions and producing technical reports. You will work closely with clients, contractors, and the wider engineering team to deliver high-quality solutions on a range of challenging projects.
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The Successful Geotechnical Engineer Will Have
- A degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, or Civil Engineering.
- Around 2-5 years of experience within a geotechnical or ground investigation consultancy.
- Experience supervising ground investigations and interpreting ground conditions.
- Strong geotechnical reporting skills.
- A full UK driving licence.
- Good communication and organisational skills.
Duties Will Include
- Planning and supervising ground investigations.
- Logging soil and rock to BS5930 standards.
- Producing factual and interpretative geotechnical reports.
- Carrying out geotechnical analysis and foundation recommendations.
- Liaising with clients, contractors, and subcontractors.
- Managing projects from initial enquiry through to completion.
- Ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and within budget.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Company pension.
- Annual bonus.
- Hybrid working.
- Professional membership fees paid.
- Ongoing training and support towards Chartership.
- Clear opportunities for career progression.
- Generous annual leave.
If you are looking to take the next step in your geotechnical career with a company that can offer varied projects, excellent training, and long-term progression, we'd like to hear from you.
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