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Graduate Engineering Geologist
An opportunity has arisen for a Graduate Engineering Geologist to join a well-established engineering consultancy delivering civil, structural, and geotechnical solutions across a range of projects for public and private sector clients.
As a Graduate Engineering Geologist, you will support geotechnical projects through technical assessments, site investigations, reporting, and engineering solutions while developing your professional expertise.
This full-time role offers a salary range of GBP 28,000 - GBP 32,000 and benefits. Some travel to sites is required.
You Will Be Responsible For
- Supporting the preparation of desk studies, interpretative reports, and geotechnical documentation.
- Assisting with ground models, geotechnical assessments, and engineering design solutions.
- Applying geological and geotechnical knowledge to support project delivery.
- Supporting ground investigation works, including site visits and coordination activities.
- Maintaining accurate site records, reports, and project documentation.
- Assisting with project management tasks, including monitoring deadlines, budgets, and deliverables.
- Contributing to technical submissions, tenders, and fee proposals with guidance from senior team members.
- Working with internal teams, clients, contractors, and other stakeholders to support successful project outcomes.
- Developing technical knowledge across areas including earthworks, drilling, grouting, contaminated land, and geotechnical design.
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What We Are Looking For
- A degree in Geology or a related discipline (essential).
- Have 1-3 years of experience within engineering geology, ground investigation, or geotechnical consultancy.
- Experience supporting ground investigations and producing interpretative reports.
- Understanding of geological principles, ground investigation methods, and geotechnical engineering practices.
- Strong attention to detail with a proactive approach to learning and development.
- Highly skilled in Microsoft Office applications.
- CSCS card (or willingness to obtain if successful).
- Full UK driving licence is essential due to site travel requirements.


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This is a great opportunity for a Graduate Engineering Geologist looking to build their career within a supportive engineering consultancy environment.
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