-Develop safe, practical, and efficient temporary works designs (such as platforms, retaining systems, and excavations) in compliance with relevant design codes and construction requirements. -Lead the design and analysis of geotechnical structures including deep and shallow foundations, retaining walls, RSS walls, and slope stability solutions. -Conduct advanced geotechnical modelling and design for road and rail infrastructure, including cut/fill optimisation, batter stability, and anchoring systems. -Prepare and review Geotechnical Design Reports (GDR), Ground Investigation Reports (GIR), and Geotechnical Factual Reports (GFR). -Provide technical leadership, mentoring junior engineers, and contributing to continuous improvement in design practices. -Assess geotechnical risks and implement effective mitigation strategies. -Collaborate with civil, structural, and environmental teams to integrate geotechnical design into broader project frameworks. -Plan and oversee site investigations, including borehole drilling, in-situ testing (SPT, CPT, pressuremeter, etc.), sampling, and monitoring activities.
-Degree qualified in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering (postgraduate qualifications desirable). -Strong communication skills with the ability to engage effectively with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. -Extensive experience in geotechnical design engineering in consultant firms across infrastructure and/or construction projects (>8 years). -Programming skills in Python and Visual Basic are desirable. -Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) qualification or close to achieving it. -Proficient in performing geotechnical analyses using industry-standard software and experienced in numerical modelling tools, particularly PLAXIS (2D & 3D).
-Born from early 20th‑century engineering firms, it reinvented itself in 1997 as a champion of green infrastructure and renewable energy. -Headquartered near Madrid, it went public on Spain’s IBEX‑35 and now spans over 40 countries. -In infrastructure, it engineers and builds major transport corridors, bridges, tunnels, desalination plants, and urban light‑rail systems. -Its water division tackles everything from drinking‑water treatment to large‑scale desalination and wastewater reuse projects. -It also designs sustainable urban real‑estate and provides financial, mobility, and social‑infrastructure services. -Flagship projects range from the Eurus wind farm in Mexico and Sydney light‑rail to Australia’s pioneering waste‑to‑energy plants. -Unusually, it spun off its turbine unit into Nordex yet remains a top shareholder—spanning full clean‑energy value chains. -It even crafted the world’s first prefabricated lighthouse, blending innovation and practical construction expertise.
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