Geotechnical Projects Manager

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Geotechnical Engineering Manager
Location: Northwest (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £60,000 + Car
Contract: Full-Time

Lead. Innovate. Shape the Ground Beneath Our Future.

We’re looking for an influential Geotechnical Engineering Manager to lead and elevate our ground engineering, CQA, and surveying capabilities.
If you're driven by technical excellence, thrive in a multi‑disciplinary environment, and want to shape landscapes, infrastructure, and sustainable development projects - this is your next step.
In this high‑impact role, you’ll combine deep geotechnical expertise with hands‑on leadership, guiding teams across design, investigation, surveying, modelling, and construction quality assurance. You’ll be instrumental in delivering robust, compliant, and future‑focused engineering solutions across a wide variety of sites, including civil infrastructure and landfill engineering.

What You’ll Lead & Deliver as a Geotechnical Engineering Manager

Geotechnical Engineering Leadership
Drive geotechnical design for foundations, slopes, earthworks, and ground improvement.
Oversee and review CQA validation for landfills, engineered slopes, and bulk earthworks.
Direct ground investigations, interpret soil/rock data, and prepare high‑quality technical reports.
Ensure all ground engineering outputs are technically sound, compliant, and commercially effective.
Construction Quality Assurance (CQA)
Lead on-site quality monitoring — including compaction, lining systems, and material compliance.
Produce precise, professional CQA validation reports aligned with regulatory and design standards.
Support environmental and engineering compliance on all earthworks and infrastructure schemes. 

Surveying & Geomatics Oversight
Manage topographic, boundary, drone, and as‑built survey workflows.
Ensure complete integration of survey outputs into design, CQA, and volume calculations.
Champion innovation in drone technologies, photogrammetry, and digital data capture.
CAD & Digital Engineering
Direct the production of technical drawings, including logs, cross‑sections, and foundation layouts.
Oversee AutoCAD and Civil 3D workflows to ensure accuracy, quality, and consistency.
Promote GIS integration for advanced analysis and visualisation.
Collaboration & Sustainable Landform Design (Desirable)
Work alongside landscape architects and environmental specialists to engineer functional, sustainable landforms.
Contribute to projects involving SuDS, reclamation, restoration, and future‑ready site development.What You Bring

Degree in Geotechnical, Civil, Environmental Engineering, or similar.
Proven geotechnical design experience with strong CQA and earthworks background.
Confident user of AutoCAD and Civil 3D; GIS experience a bonus.
Strong leadership of junior engineers, technicians, or surveyors.
Skilled communicator with excellent technical writing capability.
Knowledge of drone/geomatics workflows is advantageous.
A collaborative, solutions‑driven mindset.Why This Role?
Join a forward-thinking, fast-growing engineering business where your decisions shape real places, landscapes, and communities.
Here, you’ll have the freedom to innovate, lead multidisciplinary teams, and work with cutting-edge technology - all while developing your own leadership journey.
You’ll have the opportunity to:

Deliver impactful projects across infrastructure, waste, land development, and regeneration.
Lead integrated teams across geotechnical, CQA, surveying, and environmental disciplines.
Make your mark within a supportive, ambitious, and sustainability‑focused company.
Build a career with purpose, progression, and long-term opportunity.
ABOUT US
This role is being handled by McCarthy Recruitment, an award winning behavioural leadership recruitment consultancy covering the whole of the UK. McCarthy is like no other recruitment agency you will have worked with, our difference is our commitment to providing a professional and personalised recruitment service of the highest quality.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

By applying for this role, you are explicitly consenting for McCarthy Recruitment to hold and process your data in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulations.  And your details will be added to our holding database.  We process certain personal information about you for our legitimate business interests in order to identify and contact suitable candidates about positions that may be relevant to them.  Details are set out in our privacy policy at www. mccarthyrecruitment . com / privacy  

If you wish to exercise your right to access, erase or restrict processing of your data please contact us at the office and we will respond to your query. 

Apply for this role now or find us online at:
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