Geotechnical Tunneling Jobs
About Geotechnical Tunneling Jobs
Our geotechnical engineers work on a wide range of challenging work, including large infrastructure projects for rail, highway and water schemes, and large building projects. Often working in complex multidisciplinary teams, geotechnical engineers draw on both geological and civil engineering skills to carry out desk studies and ground investigations to define ground conditions, groundwater levels, and seismic conditions. These results are then used to begin construction.
WHY ARUP
With more than 10,000 projects running concurrently in more than 37 countries at any one time, Arup aims to bring together the best professionals in the world to meet our clients’ needs. Our future depends on how we nurture your talents. Led by the vision of our founder, Ove Arup, we provide an environment where you can grow personally and professionally and develop as a leader in a company where you will be empowered and encouraged to contribute your ideas from day one.