Applebridge Geoenvironmental
GRADUATE GEOENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT / GEOENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT (ALTRINCHAM / MIDDLESBROUGH)

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Facilitate efficient site investigations, supervise fieldwork, and ensure the highest quality of ground investigation data.
As a Graduate/Consultant (dependent on prior experience), you will work on a variety of projects, often involving multiple technical teams, helping to deliver the highest quality of service. Your primary responsibility will be to assist engineers and site staff in all activities, ensuring all investigations are efficient, effective, and result in obtaining the highest quality ground investigation data. This will involve:
- Undertake site walkovers ahead of intrusive investigations.
- Assisting with the preparation of site health and safety files.
- A full range of site supervision activities including logging of soils and rock core; overseeing the digging and logging of trial pits; in-situ testing and taking of environmental and geotechnical samples of soil, water, and gas.
- Gas and groundwater monitoring.
- Data entry including input of soil descriptions, in situ test results, and sample information for the purpose of creating engineering logs or chain of custodies.
- Sorting and selecting samples for transmittal to environmental or geotechnical laboratories.
- Assisting with the production of desk studies, factual, and interpretive reports.
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Applicants should be qualified to BSc level in a relevant subject (geology, civil engineering, engineering geology, environmental science, etc). Any work experience is a plus (1-2 years required for Geoenvironmental Consultant applicants) but full on-the-job training will be provided. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential.


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