Following its recent acquisition by SLR, Wardell Armstrong forms part of a leading global environmental and sustainability consultancy working on projects across the world from over 100 offices. Starting as a UK business in 1994, SLR now operates as a global company with more than 3,500 people, delivering client-focused solutions across Europe, North America, Pacific Asia and Africa. Throughout this time SLR has strived to grow both organically and through welcoming other like-minded businesses, such as Wardell Armstrong, into its "One Team" of talented consultants. In doing so, its core objective is to assist clients and colleagues alike in "Making Sustainability Happen".
We have a growing involvement in delivering renewable energy and a range of other developments throughout Scotland and the wider UK. There are fantastic opportunities to develop your skills in this exciting and fast-moving industry, and to play a vital role in the UK's transition to clean energy. We can offer a diverse range of projects, each with their own requirements and challenges.
The position offered forms part of a planned and ongoing expansion of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Ground Engineering team and comes with real opportunities for career progression. The position is a mix of Geoenvironmental & Geotechnical engineering.
The opportunity:
We are looking for someone with 5 yrs (+) experience, who can fit straight into the existing team. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and delivering projects to a high standard, mentoring junior staff, and supporting innovation and continuous development of the team and output.
We will expect you to have strong technical and commercial skills, knowledge and experience to take on the day-to-day responsibility for delivery of projects and tasks, ensuring technical quality and adherence to budget and programme. Specific tasks include but are not limited to delivery of desk based ground engineering assessments, design and management of ground investigation and monitoring, interpretative reporting including derivation of conceptual site models, production of remediation strategies, and supervision and validation of construction works. Further tasks may include, mineral / geological interpretation, legacy mining assessment and remediation, waste assessment, contract management, fulfilling of CDM Designer or Principal Designer roles. Some site visits or periods of sitework will be required within the UK.
This is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate, with future opportunities to develop, grow and ultimately lead our Ground Engineering capabilities in Scotland. The position is a mix of Geoenvironmental & Geotechnical engineering.
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