About Us VCS Durability Engineering is a specialist consultancy providing expertise in the assessment, maintenance, and protection of concrete structures. We work with a range of clients across various sectors, delivering innovative solutions to ensure the long-term durability of critical infrastructure.
Role Overview The Investigation Engineer will undertake site-based and office-based activities relating to the assessment, testing, and monitoring of concrete structures, with opportunities to develop their knowledge in concrete repair methods and cathodic protection (CP) systems. The role involves carrying out detailed site inspections, structural and material testing, CP monitoring, and producing high-quality technical reports to support maintenance, repair, and asset management decisions.
Key Responsibilities Conduct on-site investigations of reinforced concrete and other structural assets.
Carry out non-destructive and intrusive testing, including concrete sampling, half-cell potential mapping, resistivity testing, carbonation depth, and chloride content analysis.
Undertake the installation, commissioning, and monitoring of cathodic protection systems.
Collect and interpret CP performance data, including potential measurements and depolarisation tests.
Diagnose deterioration mechanisms such as corrosion, cracking, and spalling.
Prepare comprehensive technical reports including methodology, results, analysis, and recommendations.
Maintain accurate records of site work, photographs, and test data.
Ensure all work complies with relevant British Standards, industry guidance, and project specifications.
Support the preparation of risk assessments and method statements for all site activities.
Liaise with clients, contractors, and project stakeholders professionally and effectively.
Support the continuous improvement of investigation and testing methodologies.
Skills & Experience
Essential: Degree in Civil Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a related discipline; OR extensive relevant industry experience.
Proven experience in concrete and structural testing.
Strong technical writing skills and ability to present findings clearly and concisely.
Competent in using Microsoft Office, CAD and Surfer for data analysis and reporting.
Ability and willingness to travel and work outdoors in varied site conditions.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in data recording.
Full UK Driving License
Desirable: Practical experience with cathodic protection monitoring and performance assessment.
Knowledge of BS EN 12696 (Cathodic Protection of Steel in Concrete).
Familiarity with UK highways/TS specifications and Network Rail standards.
Experience with data logging equipment and specialist testing instruments.
CSCS card and relevant site safety training.
What We Offer Hands-on training and mentorship from experienced engineers.
Exposure to a variety of projects across different sectors.
International travel and training.
Opportunities for professional development and industry-recognised training.
Membership and Subscriptions to professional organizations
Competitive salary and benefits package.
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