Position: Geologist
Department: Design & Engineering
Reporting To: Design Director / Project Director
Role Purpose:
The Geologist shall be responsible for geological investigations, geological mapping, rock mass assessment, landslide investigations, and providing technical inputs for slope stabilization and hill slope protection projects.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct geological mapping and site investigations for slope stabilization and landslide mitigation projects.
• Carry out rock mass characterization and geotechnical geological assessments.
• Investigate landslide-prone areas and identify causes of slope failures.
• Assess geological conditions affecting slope stability and recommend appropriate mitigation measures.
• Prepare geological reports, investigation reports, and technical recommendations.
• Support the design team with geological inputs for slope stabilization, retaining structures, and protection works.
• Coordinate with geotechnical engineers, survey teams, and project managers.
• Review field data, borehole logs, geological sections, and laboratory test results.
• Assist in preparing tender documents, technical submissions, and project reports.
• Conduct site visits and provide geological support during project execution.
Educational Qualification:
• Post Graduate Degree in Geology or Engineering Geology.
Requirements
• Minimum 8 years of total professional experience.
• Minimum 8 years of experience in geological mapping, rock mass assessment, landslide investigation, and hill slope studies.
• Independently carried out geological investigation/design for at least 3 slope stabilization or landslide treatment projects.
• Experience in geological hazard assessment and slope stability evaluation.
Desired Skills:
• Strong knowledge of engineering geology and rock mechanics.
• Expertise in geological mapping and landslide investigation.
• Ability to interpret geological and geotechnical data.
• Technical report writing and documentation skills.
• Good coordination and communication abilities.
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