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Geotechnical Engineer

Penguin Recruitment
West Midlands
3 days ago
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Geotechnical Engineer | £30,000+ | Wolverhampton


We are looking for a Geotechnical Engineer to join the office and progress alongside a talented team. The successful Geotechnical Consultant will have the opportunity to contribute to a wide range of Ground Investigation projects, working closely alongside clients.


If you enjoy a role that has variety, this role is the one for you. From office to site, you will be covering a range of tasks. My client supports a diverse and inclusive workforce where they promote leadership at all levels. Your job as the Geotechnical Engineer will involve preparing phase 1 and 2 interpretive reports, site investigations and environmental risk assessments.


You will have the chance to work on a variety of projects across different sectors. From health care and leisure to industrial projects, you will be contributing to ground investigations across the midlands.


Company Benefits:

Competitive salary


Company vehicle
Flexible working
Clear progression path

Essential Criteria:

Relevant background/Degree


Relevant Geo Environmental experience
Commutable distance from the Wolverhampton office
Full UK driving licence

As the Geotechnical Engineer you will also broaden your geo-environmental skillset, working on contaminated land sites alongside the land quality team.


Please reach out if you are interested in applying for the role of the Geotechnical Engineer.

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