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Graduate Geoenvironmental Consultant
Job Description
We are seeking an ambitious Graduate Geo-environmental Consultant to support the Consultancy Division in providing customers, colleagues, and other stakeholders with commercially aware, technically proficient, and professional geo-environmental and environmental risk reduction services.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
- Undertaking field monitoring works including measurement and sampling.
- Representing the business to a professional standard with all stakeholders including clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies.
- Undertaking site investigations to determine the extent and severity of impact and assessing Geoenvironmental risks.
- Support with the planning of site investigations, monitoring, remedial and validation works.
- Logging of soils during investigations to a high standard and in accordance with best practice.
- Adhering to health, safety and environmental documentation including risk assessments and method statements along with reporting of H&S near misses and positive observations.
- Scheduling and interpretation of field and laboratory data.
- Provision of accurate and timely information to line management and project managers within the team.
- The post holder will be expected to demonstrate a commitment to ensuring consistently high levels of safety, technical robustness, and organisation.
- Production of interpretive environmental reports including conceptual site models (CSM) and preliminary (PRA) and generic quantitative risk assessments (GQRA).
- Demonstrating a commitment to ensuring consistently high levels of safety, technical robustness, commercial awareness, organisation, and customer satisfaction.
- Writing high standard reports which are technically sound and commercially focused.
- Any other task assigned by supervision for which the post holder is qualified and experienced to undertake. This will include the support of wider business operations (such as environmental claims or incident response projects) where a particular skill set is required or to maintain utilisation during any quieter periods.
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Qualifications
Knowledge & Experience
- A degree in a relevant earth sciences, or geo-environmental discipline and, ideally, be a member of a relevant professional organisation.
- Experience of environmental assessment or monitoring and in the collection of field data would be an advantage but is not essential as all training will be provided.
- Possess the ability to work together in a team and also demonstrate the drive and self-motivation to work independently, with minimal supervision.
- Possess the ability to take ownership of assigned tasks to meet deadlines and project budgets.
- Possess experience/knowledge of current and emerging environmental legislation, guidance, and best practice applicable to contaminated land consultancy.
- Possess excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate via clear and prompt written and verbal communications to colleagues, clients, contractors, regulators, and other consultants.
- Be competent and diligent in the production of technical reports to a high standard, that are commercially focused and to meet challenging deadlines.
- Demonstrate a good degree of flexibility and possess strong organisational and time management skills.
- Be computer literate and proficient in the use of Microsoft applications.


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Additional Information
Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know.
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