Completing a Bachelor of Engineering and specialising in a relevant field is a fantastic way to improve your chances of securing a Geotechnical Engineer job here in New Zealand. However, some employers may expect you to have a Professional Master of Engineering Geology.
The typical responsibilities of a Geotechnical Engineer can include any of the following:
A skilled and talented Geotechnical Engineer can progress their career by moving on to more complex, larger projects and possibly work overseas as a consultant. Alternatively, Geotechnical Engineers can also move into other specialist areas of Engineering later in their careers, or into a managerial role.
45K – 120K per annum (NZD)
Christchurch, NZ
Level 1, 257 Lincoln Road
Addington
Christchurch
New Zealand
Tel +64 27 333 1893
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