The Construction Index Ltd
Geotechnical / Geoenvironmental Engineer

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Company: TED Recruitment Salary: £ Negotiable, Pension, professional fees etc. Type: Full Time Region: UK - East Town/City: Norwich, Norfolk Posted: 06/07/2026 Listed in: Geotechnical Engineering Reference: TMP1311_1783356805
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THE ROLE
My client is a firm of engineering consultants. They are now seeking a GEOTECHNICAL / GEOENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER to join them in NORFOLK.
You will do a range of site investigations and contaminated land assessments and more.
You will supervise more junior engineers.
The work will be both site based and office based.
You will do specification, operation and interpretation of geotechnical and geoenvironmental investigations and other duties.
Some travel will be required around the London and South East areas.
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The Company
My client is an established firm of engineering consultants working on a good range of projects mainly for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental projects working alongside other firms of consultants.
They have a number of UK offices.
They provide good support and training to suitably qualified and ambitious engineers.
THE CANDIDATE
You will have an appropriate Degree in Geotechnical Engineering or Environmental Science or similar.
You may also have an MSc in Geotechnical Engineering or Environmental Science on top of taking a Degree in Civil Engineering or similar.
You should have at least 5 years experience in a similar role.
You must have experience in geotechnical site investigation and contaminated land assessments.


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You need to have good knowledge of soil mechanics, be confident in providing foundation recommendations, soil / groundwater / ground gas risk assessments.
Experience of supervising and undertaking trial pits, boreholes and other field techniques is essential.
You should be able to support graduate engineers.
You also need to have a full UK driving licence to be able to travel to sites as required.
Salary will be negotiable according to your level of experience plus a range of benefits including pension, training, payment of professional membership, profit share etc.
Please email a full c.v. or give me, Toby Melling a call for an informal and confidential discussion on 020 7613 5555 or 020 8368 0025 or mobile 07740 067025.
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