Your newpany
My client provides aprehensive range of geotechnical, mining, geological, and environmental services. They focus on high-quality, cost-effective solutions for site investigations, risk assessments, and remediation designs. Their services include subsurface investigations, trial pits, rotary drilling, and ground investigations. My client also offers specialised testing for renewable energy projects, such as wind and solar farms, and manages environmental concerns like radon in housing. My client ismitted to delivering timely and clearly presented solutions to support safe and efficient development projects.
Your new role They are currently working on a wide variety of projects, including residential developments, renewable energy projects,mercial developments (supermarkets) and several projects for the localernment.
You will be involved in Project Management, Phase 1&2 report writing, Coal Mining Risk Assessments, Remediation Strategies, Validation Reports and Geotechnical Assessments.
All of their workbines abination of geotechnical assessment (bearing capacity/settlement calculations), ground gas assessments, mining studies and the significance of measured soil and groundwater concentrations.
If you have only contaminated land experience, that is no issue, and you can choose to be trained in the geotechnical elements.
There are two vacancies for this role, one in Bath and the other in Reading, the Bath office is a modern building by the river hosting around seven staff of varying ages and backgrounds, offering a weing and inclusive office environment. Most of the work conducted here is geotechnical, but they will wee a contaminated land consultant/engineer. The Reading office is smaller, hosting three staff in their attractive converted manor house just south of the M4, with a 50/50 split between geo-environmental and geotechnical work.
What you'll need to succeed
1. BSc in Geology, Ground Engineering, Environmental Science or something similar.
2. MSc is desirable, not essential.
3. Experience working in a similar consultancy/contracting practice and have experience of site investigations (geotechnical and environmental) and land quality assessments.
4. Good site work skills; trial pitting, drilling etc.
5. Some experience of factual reporting would be advantageous, but not essential. Training can be offered.
6. Understanding of and training undertaken for health and safety measures.
What you'll get in return
7. Annual salary: £28,000 - £32,000
8. Flexible hours: 7:30 - 9:30 start time (based on a hour week)
9. Local site work
10. No timesheets
11. Vans provided for site work
12. Holiday and pension plans
13. Progression opportunities, training and CPD