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Geotechnical Engineer - Ground Investigation Supervision
Location: Scotland
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Geotechnical Engineer to provide site-based supervision and technical oversight during a ground investigation programme in Scotland.
The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring that ground investigation activities are carried out safely, efficiently and in accordance with the approved investigation scope, specifications and relevant industry standards. The role will involve close coordination with the ground investigation contractor, drilling teams, laboratory personnel and the wider project team.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide on-site geotechnical supervision of ground investigation works, including boreholes, trial pits, window sampling, cable percussion and other investigation techniques as required.
- Monitor drilling and investigation activities to ensure they are undertaken in accordance with the approved GI scope, specifications and method statements.
- Log and record soil and rock conditions, including strata changes, groundwater observations, fractures, weathering and other relevant geological features.
- Review and verify borehole and trial pit records, ensuring accurate and consistent recording of ground conditions.
- Supervise and coordinate in-situ testing, sampling and groundwater monitoring activities.
- Ensure appropriate samples are recovered, labelled, stored and transported for laboratory testing.
- Monitor groundwater levels and conditions and ensure relevant observations are accurately recorded.
- Identify unexpected or abnormal ground conditions and escalate these to the Project / Senior Geotechnical Engineer.
- Liaise with the GI contractor, drilling supervisors and site management to resolve technical or operational issues.
- Ensure investigation works are undertaken in accordance with health, safety, environmental and quality requirements.
- Maintain accurate daily records, site diaries, photographs and investigation progress reports.
- Review GI contractor progress against the agreed programme and identify potential delays or issues.
- Attend site meetings and provide updates on progress, technical issues and ground conditions.
- Support the wider geotechnical team with interpretation and review of GI data where required.
- Ensure investigation activities comply with relevant British Standards, Eurocodes and project specifications.
- Contribute to the preparation and review of the final ground investigation report and associated factual data where required.
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Essential Experience
- Proven experience working as a Geotechnical Engineer / Engineering Geologist on ground investigation projects.
- Experience with a range of ground investigation techniques, including boreholes, trial pits, sampling and in-situ testing.
- Good understanding of soil and rock logging and classification.
- Experience reviewing borehole logs and GI records.
- Knowledge of groundwater monitoring and sampling.
- Strong understanding of UK geotechnical and ground investigation practices.
- Ability to identify and report unexpected ground conditions and potential geotechnical risks.
- Strong communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with contractors, site teams and engineering consultants.
- Good understanding of UK health, safety and environmental requirements.


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Desirable Experience
- Previous experience working on major infrastructure, energy, utilities, transport, rail or civil engineering projects.
- Experience supervising GI works for large-scale infrastructure developments.
- Experience with contaminated land investigations.
- Experience with geotechnical laboratory testing and interpretation of results.
- Knowledge of BS 5930 and relevant Eurocodes.
- CSCS / ECS or equivalent site certification.
- SMSTS / SSSTS or similar site management qualification.
- Membership of a relevant professional body such as ICE, Geological Society or
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