Principal/Associate Geo-Environmental Engineer - Sevenoaks
6 days left
- Recruiter
- Penguin Recruitment
- Location
- Sevenoaks
- Salary
- £40000 - £55000/annum
- Posted
- 24 Feb 2021
- Closes
- 03 Mar 2021
- Ref
- 1977739782
- Sector
- Engineering
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant Chance to Establish your own team Competitive Salary & Benefits Central London/Sevenoaks My client is a market leading Environmental consultancies, who specialise in providing exemplary services throughout the engineering industry. This dynamic company are seeking a Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant to join their team in London to work on a number of exciting projects. This position will initially be to support the London team with a view to starting and developing your own team in Sevenoaks, Kent. The successful Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant will take on the day to day responsibilities of the role whilst having an input into business development and building a team around them. This exciting role will include: Phase 1 & 2 Investigation and Reports Factual and Interpretative report writing Technical advice and support regarding Site Investigation Quantitative risk assessments and verification reports Site Investigation, including trial pitting, soakaway testing, borehole investigations.To be successful in your application you must demonstrate: A strong BSc/MSc in a relevant subject eg Engineering Geology/Environmental Engineering Working towards chartership with a relevant professional body. Experience carrying out Site InvestigationsWorking as a Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant for an established consultancy that pride itself on employee care, you will be rewarded with a competitive salary and benefits package in a company that will support you throughout your professional development. For more information on this vacancy and others in this sector, please call Jacob on (phone number removed) for an informal chat or email Jacob.weaver-jonespenguinrecruitment .(url removed)