My clients are a small, friendly team with a head office based in the beautiful county of Somerset. They believe in working hard, working together and learning from each other along the way, providing a rewarding working environment where you can be yourself and not just a number lost in a large company.
They now require a Graduate Geoenvironmental Consultant
Typical work activities include:
- Desk based research: review of available factual information for a site, including previous site investigation reports, to establish whether or not there are potentially unacceptable risks associated with a site.
- Conducting/supervising and organising site investigation surveys: collecting data to establish ground conditions to aid foundation design, to refine site conceptual models and determine levels of contamination for a site or area of consideration.
- Data interpretation: this can include detailed assessment of data, often using software modelling packages.
- Development of conceptual models: identification and consideration of the potential contaminant sources, critical pathways and receptors that could potentially have an adverse impact on the immediate and wider environment.
- Factual and interpretative report writing: completion of detailed scientific reporting, written in a manner that can be understood by non-technical people as well as to the requirements of the regulatory authorities.
- Dialogue with clients, regulators and sub-contractors, e.g. analytical laboratories and drillers.
- Knowledge of CDM regulations and the preparation of Health, Safety and Welfare plans for site works.
- Work in line with the company's Quality Management System.
BENEFITS
- 22 days paid holiday, plus 3 additional at Christmas and all English Bank Holidays (33 days total), increasing with grade and length of service;
- Bi-annual performance reviews based on a skills matrix to track your competences, skills and qualifications so you can actively monitor your progress and target the right training and development;
- Support from Chartered Geologists/ Chartered Scientists/ Chartered Engineers at the company to guide you through your development and your chartership application;
- Autonomy within your role for faster progression;
Options for part-time working, flexible working and working from home;
- A casual dress policy;
- A vast selection of teas and coffees (plus obligatory cake and biscuits or fruit);
- Early finish Fridays, because weekends can never be too long;
- Auto enrolment in the company pension and bonus scheme.
