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Graduate Engineering Geologist

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GBP29,500 : GBP32,000
Location: Aberdeen
An exciting opportunity has become available for a Graduate Engineering Geologist to join a well-established ground engineering consultancy in Aberdeen. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate to begin their career with a company that provides structured training, varied project work, and clear opportunities for career progression.
The successful Graduate Engineering Geologist will work on a wide range of ground investigation projects across Scotland, gaining experience in both site and office-based work. You will be involved in logging soil and rock, supervising site investigations, collecting and interpreting geotechnical data, and assisting with factual and interpretative report writing. As your experience develops, you will also gain exposure to geotechnical assessments and engineering design.
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Graduate Consultant — 2026 Scheme
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- A degree in Engineering Geology, Geology, or a related subject.
- A full UK driving licence.
- A willingness to work on site and travel when required.
- Strong communication and report writing skills.
Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Company pension.
- Continued professional development and mentoring.
- Clear career progression.
- Opportunity to work on a wide variety of infrastructure and construction projects.
- Flexible working arrangements.
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