Site Engineer (Geo-Environmental)

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Overview

What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you.

To find out more about our Ground & Water team part of the Earth and Environment business click on the following link and discover what awaits you at WSP: Ground risk and remediation | WSP

The Role

We are seeking to grow our world class team to ensure we continue to deliver the high calibre of service and technical excellence both we and our clients expect. We are involved in many key projects of regional and national significance, which we deliver alongside our core UK and global framework projects.

With a strong pipeline of confirmed work moving into 2026, we have an opportunity for several Site Engineers (Geo-environmental) to join our team. This role is specifically to support large scale ground investigations and will require a large proportion of working on site and travelling within the UK. The successful candidate will play a key role in the day-to-day delivery of projects, working closely with and being supported by team members, project managers and project directors. Activities will typically include groundwater monitoring and supervision of contractors (e.g. drill rigs). The role will be predominately site based. Site works are dependent on active projects with travel to and working on sites across the whole of the UK.

Your Team

The post will be within our Ground & Water team which is a service line in WSP's Earth & Environment business. Our team of over 180 professionals at all grades provides land contamination management services to private and public sector clients in the property, government agency, industrial, defence and nuclear sectors. We have expertise across all aspects of contaminated land meaning we have the means to support and develop career development. We have several exciting projects in the pipeline including supporting with the energy transition, infrastructure and nuclear decommissioning.

Key Responsibilities

  • Completion of groundwater monitoring.
  • Supervision of site investigations.
  • Supervision of field work including soil logging and environmental sampling, chemical and geotechnical testing, groundwater sampling and ground gas monitoring.
  • Data collation.
  • Ensuring that all work is delivered in line with procedures and to the highest safety, health and environmental standards.

Experience

  • Knowledge of the requirements for planning, and supervision of site investigations
  • Construction Design and Management (CDM) Regulations and their application to safe design and implementation of site investigations
  • Data handling, including experience in the use of GIS is desirable

We’re looking for someone who

  • Has a full UK driving licence (or equivalent) – this is essential to the role
  • Is comfortable working on-site
  • Has the ability to use your initiative and be self-motivated
  • Has confidence to ask questions to understand objectives and expectations, and also to learn for themselves
  • Demonstrates attention to detail
  • Has excellent communication skills (both written and verbal)
  • Has the ability to remain calm and focused under pressure
  • Has the ability to learn quickly and be adaptable to change
  • Has the ability to deliver on commitments on time and at the right quality
  • Has self-awareness and understands own limitations
  • Is able to effectively manage time
  • Has a strong work ethic
  • Has the ability to work to a defined budget and timescales
  • Can build rapport and relationships with peers
  • Can build trust and sustainable support network

Qualifications

  • Site safety qualifications (e.g. first aid training and site supervisors safety training scheme (SSSTS) or equivalent) is desirable.
  • Relevant technical degree is desirable but not essential e.g. chemistry, biology, geology, engineering, or environmental science
  • Able to travel to sites across the UK as required

Don’t quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team

About Us & Benefits

Imagine a better future for you and a better future for us all. Join our close-knit community of talented individuals who share your passion for making a positive impact. Our global team includes more than 69,000 employees, working together to make a difference in communities both close to home and around the world.

With us, you can. Apply today.

What's in it for you?

Work-life balance

Hybrid working policy offers the flexibility to work from home two days a week, while also providing opportunities to collaborate in our modern offices across the UK.

Inclusivity & Belonging

We welcome applicants with varied backgrounds and experiences. We enable rewarding careers by encouraging people to bring their whole and authentic selves to work so that our work represents the fullest spectrum of society. We celebrate integrity and treat people with respect, supporting each other and embracing a culture of inclusion and belonging at WSP.

Health & Wellbeing

Thrive programme, Virtual GP, workplace adjustments, Gymflex scheme, and menopause support package.

Flex your time

WSP My Hour allows one hour each day for personal activities, with flexibility to make up the time earlier or later. Part-time and flexible working arrangements, extra leave, and bank holiday entitlement options are available.

Your development

We invest in growth through training, mentoring, or Chartership.

#WeAreWSP - We encourage applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy or maternity/paternity. We will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria and will support workplace adjustments as needed.

We also include additional postings and opportunities within Glasgow and across the UK as part of our ongoing recruitment communications.

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Location:
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Salary:
£80,000 - £100,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Other

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