
Engineering Geologist
Penguin Recruitment LtdJob Title: Engineering Geologist
Location: Manchester
Salary: £32,000 - £40,000
We are looking for an engineering geologist, with previous geotechnical experience to join a contaminated land specialist team within an environmental restoration company, with an excellent reputation in the geotechnical ground investigation industry. This engineering geologist position offers a pathway to progression and chartership, where you can work in excellent conditions within a friendly and knowledgeable team and take a step into project management.
The engineering geologist duties will include geotechnical and geo-environmental site visits, project management, logging, report writing and client facing. This will suit a graduate geologist who is looking for your first geotechnical industry position or a graduate who is looking to develop your technical and engineering geologist project management skills.
Graduate Engineering Geologist package:
- Competitive salary £32,000 - £40,000
- Generous pension scheme
- Site bonuses
- Company Vehicle
- Fantastic working conditions
- Flexible benefits
- Full training
- Exciting projects
To be considered for this graduate engineering geologist position, you need to have a background of geology degree, and a background of technical or/and geo-environmental engineering, environmental assessments and be based in or near Manchester
Interested in this or other geo roles? Please do not hesitate to contact Joel Bullen at Penguin Recruitment. We have many more vacancies available on our website. This is a permanent role.
Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.
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