
Geotechnical Design Engineer
Penguin Recruitment LtdJob Title: Geotechnical Design Engineer
Location: Warrington
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 (depending on experience)
Tier 1 Construction projects
Chartership Support
We are looking for a talented geotechnical design engineer to join one of the UK's leading ground engineering contractors. This opportunity offers technically challenging projects which will test your skills and help further develop your geotechnical design knowledge.
This company have an excellent reputation for staff retention and well-being and they offer chartership support. You will be part of a ground engineering team with over 250 engineers and bringing your civil engineering skills to the engineering geology department.
Geotechnical design engineer package:
- Competitive salary £45,000 - £55,000 (depending on experience)
- Generous pension scheme
- Fantastic working conditions
- Flexible benefits
- Close support from seniors
- Chartership support
- Full training
- Exciting, challenging projects
- Warrington Office
To be considered for this geotechnical design engineer position you will need to have relevant geotechnical experience, with a completed degree in civil engineering (which included geotechnical design modules), possess a full UK driving licence and be able to provide documents to prove your right to work permanently in the UK.
Interested in this or other geo roles? Please do not hesitate to contact Joel Bullen on
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