Job description
Job Description
Launch your career and find your professional home at Ramboll. Be part of a supportive and engaging environment, where you can challenge and explore your professional interests, passions and curiosity in ways that make the most of all the opportunities ahead of you.
We value the things that make you unique. Underpinned by a culture of openness, understanding and respect, we’ll encourage you to shape your role to suit your working style, ambitions and life outside work.
Ramboll’s Nordic heritage and founding aim of improving conditions for people and nature continue to guide our decision-making. Our commitment to be ‘The Partner for Sustainable Change’ and to act responsibly in everything that we do means that you’ll be working on projects that make a difference to individuals, communities and the environment.
We invite you to bring your interest in contaminated land assessment in the UK into play as you work on site investigations, risk assessments and interpretative reporting. To succeed in this role, you must have an appropriate degree in geology, geography or an environmental science subject. Prior experience will be considered.
Ramboll operates a flexible, hybrid working pattern which means you can split your time between Edinburgh office and home. As part of this role, it will be necessary to complete site visits.
Our Early Careers Programme – [email protected]
You will join a community that will help you thrive. We have designed a training programme which will help you boost your personal, commercial and technical development to kick start your career with Ramboll. You will also be paired with a mentor and have access to a clear framework to work towards your professional development
The Early Careers Challenge is one of the highlights of the graduate training. This is a fun and exciting event where you get to travel around the UK and work on a project that will provide you with an insight of the concept of design. You also get the opportunity to collaborate and network with amazing people and peers.
You will join our Site Solutions department
As our new Graduate Contaminated Land Consultant, you will be part of our UK Environment & Health team based in across a range of busy Ramboll offices. The role will involve being an active member of an established national team, including preparation and managing of environmental and contaminated land assessments, supervision of site investigations and environmental monitoring, site inspections and associated site works. This is a great opportunity to join a dynamic team of experts and build a successful career within the environmental consultancy sector.
Your key tasks and responsibilities will be:
- Phase 1 environmental site assessments:
- Undertaking desk-based research
- Carrying out site visits
- Preparing factual and interpretative reports
Phase 2 environmental site investigations including:
- Initially, a supporting role in environmental site investigations
- Assessment and interpretation of soil and groundwater analytical data
- Environmental risk assessment
- Borehole logging and environmental monitoring
- Interpretative report writing, preparation of figures and other graphical data
Your starting point for constant growth
From the moment you join Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you grow with the company. For this role, we believe your starting point is:
Degree in a relevant subject, such as environmental science, geology or geography- Full clean driving licence
- Experience with IT packages including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
- Numerically competent
- Excellent English communication skills, both oral and written
- Competent and efficient report writing skills
Ramboll in the United Kingdom
Ramboll is ranked a Top 10 consultant in the UK and has 1,150 bright minds working across 16 offices to apply their passion to deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health and Energy. We love seeing our talents develop and succeed and you will have opportunities to work on challenging and inspiring projects within an environment that is friendly, open and supportive.
How to apply
Apply online. Please attach as separate documents your CV and Cover Letter outlining why you are interested in this role.
Deadline: 22nd June 2023
Additional Information
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.