Department: Geoenvironmental Services Reports to: Senior / Principal Geoenvironmental Engineer
About the Organisation
A well‑established, independent environmental consultancy is seeking a Graduate Geoenvironmental Engineer to join its expanding multi‑disciplinary team. The company delivers integrated, cost‑effective solutions that support the development of major infrastructure, residential, and renewable energy projects across the UK. With a strong track record of growth and a collaborative culture, the organisation brings together specialists from a wide range of environmental and technical disciplines to deliver high‑quality, commercially focused outcomes.
Core Values
Collaboration - Working together across disciplines to solve complex challenges
Innovation - Applying creative thinking to environmental and engineering problems
Excellence - Delivering robust, practical and high‑quality solutions
People‑Focused - Supporting colleagues, clients and the communities served
Purpose of the Role
The Graduate Geoenvironmental Engineer will support geotechnical and geoenvironmental projects, developing technical competence through supervised work on contaminated land assessments, ground investigations, and geotechnical design. The role provides a structured pathway toward professional chartership and offers exposure to a wide variety of project types.
Key Responsibilities
1. Field Work & Site Supervision
Supervise ground investigations across the UK, including trial pits and borehole drilling
Log soil and rock samples to British Standards
Carry out infiltration testing, soakaway assessments, ground gas monitoring and groundwater sampling
Collect soil and water samples in line with relevant standards
Undertake in‑situ testing such as SPT, CBR, PLT and TRL‑DCP
Set out investigation locations using GPS equipment
Conduct site walkovers and reconnaissance surveys
Prepare and review risk assessments and method statements
Liaise with contractors, clients and site personnel
Ensure compliance with CDM regulations and company health and safety procedures
2. Contaminated Land Assessment
Prepare Phase 1 Desk Studies and develop Conceptual Site Models
Design Phase 2 intrusive investigations based on risk assessment needs
Interpret chemical and geotechnical laboratory data
Undertake Generic Quantitative Risk Assessments
Complete contaminated land assessments in line with LCRM, BS10175 and client requirements
Assess pollutant linkages and risks to human health and controlled waters
Evaluate soil suitability for reuse and prepare Materials Management Plans
Recommend remediation strategies and prepare verification reports
3. Geotechnical Engineering
Support infiltration assessments for SuDS design
Interpret ground investigation data including logs, test results and trial pit records
Prepare geotechnical desk studies and interpretive reports
Provide foundation design recommendations in accordance with Eurocodes
Assess bearing capacity, settlement and ground improvement requirements
Evaluate slope stability and retaining wall parameters
Provide earthworks and pavement design recommendations
Assess ground‑related hazards such as mining legacy and subsidence
4. Hydrology & Drainage Support
Assist with drainage strategies and SuDS design
Undertake desktop reviews of soils, geology and borehole records
Carry out soakaway testing
Support hydrological risk assessments and flood studies
Contribute to drainage calculations using appropriate parameters
5. Technical Reporting & Communication
Produce factual and interpretive reports to internal quality standards
Prepare drawings, cross‑sections and plans using CAD
Write clear, concise technical reports for clients, regulators and planning authorities
Contribute to Environmental Impact Assessments and planning submissions
Maintain accurate project records and ensure all deliverables undergo technical review
6. Technical Software & Systems
Use specialist software such as Openground, GEO5, PDISP and risk assessment tools
Maintain proficiency in Microsoft Office
Complete timesheets and administrative tasks through company systems
7. Client Relations & Business Development
Attend client meetings and site inspections
Communicate technical findings to both technical and non‑technical audiences
Build strong working relationships with clients, contractors and consultees
Support bid preparation and proposal development
Represent the organisation professionally at all times
8. Multi‑Disciplinary Collaboration
Work closely with teams across planning, hydrology, ecology, landscape, transport, noise, air quality and arboriculture
Contribute to integrated environmental solutions
Participate in cross‑discipline project meetings and workshops
9. Professional Development & Quality
Work towards chartership with ICE, the Geological Society or equivalent
Participate in internal training and CPD activities
Maintain CPD records in line with professional body requirements
Follow quality management procedures and contribute to continuous improvement
Stay up to date with relevant legislation, standards and best practice
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications
Minimum 2:1 degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Science/Engineering or related discipline
Full, clean UK manual driving licence
Essential Skills & Competencies
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
High attention to detail
Ability to work independently and within multi‑disciplinary teams
Effective time management and ability to prioritise
Physically fit for outdoor fieldwork in varying conditions
Flexible with travel and working hours
Alignment with the organisation's values of collaboration, innovation, excellence and people‑focus
Essential Knowledge
Understanding of geological and geotechnical principles
Awareness of UK environmental and planning legislation
Basic understanding of health and safety requirements
Desirable
Placement or internship experience in geoenvironmental/geotechnical consultancy
Knowledge of contaminated land legislation and LCRM guidance
Experience with drainage design and soakaway testing
CSCS card
First Aid qualification
Student/graduate membership of a relevant professional body
Working Conditions
Mix of office and site work (approximately 50/50)
UK‑wide travel including overnight stays
Flexibility required for project demands
Work in varied weather and site environments
Occasional evening/weekend work for urgent projects
Company vehicle provided in line with policy
Hybrid working typically available 1-2 days per week
Training & Support
Comprehensive induction across all technical teams
Assigned chartered mentor
Structured chartership support through the L‑APC process
Training in internal systems and technical skills
Study time and support for professional qualifications
Professional membership fees paid
Access to internal and external CPD
Regular performance reviews
Health and safety training including CSCS and First Aid