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Graduate Geoenvironmental Consultant

Penguin Recruitment
West Sussex
2 days ago
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Job title: Geoenvironmental Consultant

Location: Crawley


Salary: £28,000 – £30,000

A new opportunity for a Geoenvironmental Consultant has opened in Crawley. You will have the chance to work on a wide variety of ground investigation projects from commercial to residential.


You will be taking on a variety of responsibilities as the Geo Environmental Consultant working alongside the ground engineering team. You will be exposed to Geotechnical Site Investigation and Geo-Environmental. You will also have the chance to work on your Geotechnical Design skills! So, if you are looking for a role that includes various responsibilities, we would like to hear from you.


Company Benefits

Clear progression path


Competitive salary
Hybrid working
Extra bonuses
24 days + Bank holidays annual leave

This role will offer a hybrid working structure as you will be working on site and in the office. The site work will include taking soil and groundwater samples, and then you will be carrying out desk studies and reports in the office.


You will have the chance to work on a variety of roles from coal mining risk assessments, DQRA’S, remediation strategies and geotechnical site investigation.


This role will provide you will specialist training and support you through to chartership, as well as offer a clear progression path into senior/project manager positions.


Apply for the Geo Environmental Consultant role if you meet the following criteria!

Essential Criteria

Hold a geology or related degree


Live within a commutable distance from the Crawley office
Hold a full UK driving licence

If you are interested in applying for the role of the Geo-environmental Consultant, please reach out to Ruby Evans at Penguin Recruitment.

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