
Graduate Engineering Geologist
Penguin Recruitment LtdGraduate Engineering Geologist
Leeds
£30,000 -£33,000
CSCS card required!
This is a new opportunity for a Leeds based graduate engineering geologist to join a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy with an award winning ground engineering team, where you can develop your geology knowledge.
This graduate engineering geologist role will suit someone who has gained industry experience, with a CSCS card, with a geology degree, who is eager to get the hands on geotechnical site experience in varied projects across the UK, who is also looking to get involved with remediation strategies and geotechnical design.
Graduate engineering geologist package:
- Competitive salary £30,000 - £33,000
- Full training
- Overtime options
- Annual bonus
- Access to the geotechnical contaminated land industry
- Generous pension
- Use of company vehicle
- Progression opportunities
- Flexible benefits
What we are looking for:
- A bright, ambitious driven graduate engineering geologist, who is willing to learn and progress
- Passion for geology
- Good communication skills
- BSc/Msc in Geology / Engineering Geology or closely related subject
- Based in or near Leeds
- Full UK driving licence
- CSCS card
Typical graduate engineering geologist duties will include: borehole logging, soil and ground monitoring, geotechnical testing, ground investigation report preparation, geo-environmental risk assessments and geo-environmental sampling.
Interested in this or other geotechnical / geo-environmental roles? Please do not hesitate to contact Joel Bullen on
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
Reed
reed.co.uk
Similar roles
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

The Quiet Revolution in Local-First Software
As major platforms face outages and data breaches, a new generation of developers is building applications that prioritise local data storage and peer-to-peer sync, challenging the cloud-first orthodoxy that's dominated tech for two decades.

The Quiet Revolution in Edge AI: Why Your Next Computer Might Not Need the Cloud
As neural processing units become standard in consumer devices, we're witnessing a fundamental shift in how AI applications work. Local processing is no longer a fallback; it's becoming the preferred architecture.

The Rise of AI-Assisted Code Generation 2: Are Developers Becoming Prompt Engineers?
As AI coding assistants reshape software development, the industry grapples with a fundamental question: is writing code giving way to writing prompts? We examine how London's tech scene is adapting to this seismic shift.

