Role: Geotechnical Engineering Manager
Location: Derbyshire
Working Arrangement: 4 days a week in the office, 1 day on site
Salary: Up to £60k (negotiable on experience), plus company car
Sticks and stones wont break him, project management and rocks will make me! Hopefully, that brought a smile to your face, and you are tempted to read on for more details on the role.
This is a great opportunity for a Geotechnical engineer to make a move into a management role, or you may already be a manager who is looking for your next opportunity to join a rapidly growing organisation. As a manager, you will be responsible for a small team of three and will be able to guide and develop them through their career.
This role offers the opportunity to be involved in a broad variety of tasks, so you will be able to multitask and prioritise your workload according to the business's demands. Communication skills are key as you will be dealing with stakeholders, site technicians, and customers.
What am I looking for:
1. You will have experience in managing project performance and have a track record of increasing value through change as well as mitigating risk.
2. Experience in managing a team as well as workloads of the team.
3. You will be able to review the geotechnic...