Ground Investigation Project Manager

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Negotiable

Permanent

Description

Ground Investigation Project Manager
Location: Basingstoke, Southeast England
Salary: Competitive + Car Allowance + Benefits
Hybrid: Up to 2 Days WFH

A leading infrastructure consultancy is seeking an experienced GI Project Manager to join their Basingstoke office. You'll manage a range of ground investigation projects across sectors including rail, highways, nuclear, and energy, supporting delivery from award through to completion.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage ground investigation projects (£1M+) from start to finish

Lead and mentor a small team of engineers and technicians

Maintain project finances and client relationships

Ensure HSE compliance and high-quality project delivery

Support business development and prepare technical proposals

Requirements:

Degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Civil Engineering or similar

5-8+ years' relevant experience, with at least 1 year in project management

Strong knowledge of GI techniques, standards, and reporting

CSCS (Manager), SMSTS or similar, and full UK driving licence

Strong communication and organisational skills

Desirable:

Financial forecasting experience

Professional body membership / working towards chartership

Benefits include: car allowance, training support, flexible working, and a strong pipeline of high-profile projects.

Apply now to join a team delivering impactful geotechnical solutions across the South
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