Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer

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Penguin Recruitment Ltd
City of Edinburgh
GBP 27,000
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2 days ago
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Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer | Edinburgh | £27,000

An exciting new opportunity has come up for a Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer in Edinburgh. My client is a well-established multi-disciplinary consultancy who have a strong presence in the geotechnical sector.

This is a great opportunity for a Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer to receive full training and be supported through to chartership. Your role as the Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer will mean that you will be working alongside talented and experienced chartered ground investigation engineers.

If you like a role with variety, then this is the perfect opportunity for you!

The role will include:

  1. Geotechnical desk studies
  2. Interpretative reports and specifications
  3. Geotechnical analysis and design including slope stability assessments, settlement assessments, and foundation and retaining wall design

You will spend 50% of your time on site and the other half in the office.

We are looking for somebody that meets the following criteria:

  • Holds a civil engineering degree
  • Lives within a commutable distance from the Edinburgh office
  • Holds a full UK driving licence
  • Has full rights to work within the UK

Company benefits:

  • Competitive salary
  • Contributory pension, personal health care plan, and life insurance
  • Bonus scheme
  • Internal training opportunities
  • Clear career progression path

Please call me on 01792 957389 or email me at ruby.evans@penguinrecruitment.co.uk if you are interested in applying for the role of the Graduate Geotechnical Design Engineer in Edinburgh.

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