Government and Public Administration
Geotechnical Engineers
Detail
Responsibilities
Geotechnical Engineers plan, organise, perform site investigation (on geotechnical aspects) to determine and design the type of foundations, earthworks, and/ or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be built.
Basic qualification requirements
Academic requirements
Normally have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, or geotechnical engineering discipline. Holders of relevant higher diplomas can articulate to related degree programmes.
Work experience
usually 4 to 6 years of relevant work experience is required
Industry specific capabilities
Construction project management knowledge and skills
Professional knowledge and skills in geotechnical engineering
Related education and training
Degree or above
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering
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