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Stability Engineer Geotechnical Engineering
Function
As a stability engineer, you will be responsible for providing advice in numerous multidisciplinary construction projects. You provide advice on geotechnical design and construction of underground structures or hydraulic engineering projects in Belgium or abroad.
In addition, you make geotechnical calculations for all project phases from A to Z. You work at the interface of geotechnical engineering and structures.
Are you an experienced rocker? Or a structural engineer who would like to specialise (further)?
With a very diverse project portfolio, they contribute to key challenges such as energy transition, modal shift and climate resilience.
Profile
What do you bring to the workplace
- A master's degree in civil engineering, industrial engineering or equivalent through experience;
- A solid technical base: calculation packages Plaxis, D-sheet or equivalent;
- Several years of experience is a plus, but motivated starters are also more than welcome;
- Affinity with underground infrastructure or hydraulic engineering;
- An analytical, entrepreneurial and ambitious attitude;
- Good communication skills.
Organisation
Our client is a renowned engineering and consultancy firm in Antwerp. They provide consultancy in the fields of water, infrastructure, environment and construction. Their multidisciplinary expertise is a real asset for their clients. This allows them to assist everyone from idea to realisation. A healthy mix of gaining experience and acquiring knowledge allows them to grow their staff in a very broad sense.
Offer
What they offer you
- Collaboration with enthusiastic colleagues in multidisciplinary teams;
- Versatile and challenging projects;
- Room for initiative and responsibility;
- Good supervision by experienced professionals and a wide range of internal and external training courses;
- A competitive salary complemented by fringe benefits, such as a mobility budget, group insurance, hospitalisation insurance (with the possibility of joining family members at a preferential rate), meal vouchers, home working allowance, possibility of leasing a bicycle, flexible income plan;
- Good work/life balance: flexibility in terms of working hours and workplace, 2 home working days per week.