Geological Engineer
Full time
at Chevron Corporation in
Bahrain
Job highlights
Posted on October 8, 2014- Professional background in
- Job level Experienced
Job details
The Geological Engineer is responsible for the investigation and analysis of earth materials prior to construction projects.
The Geological Engineer’s role is to make sure that geological factors affecting engineering works are identified and provided for.
Tasks of Geological Engineer
The Geological Engineer assesses the quality of soil, rock, water, and other natural conditions prior to construction
The Geological Engineer gives advice regarding procedures required in a development project and suitability of the materials to be used
The Geological Engineer is involved in site analysis and determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the construction to ensure safety
The Geological Engineer oversees the development of specific contracts
The Geological Engineer assists in the design of structures to be built using specialized computer software or calculations
The Geological Engineer assesses the findings or reports given by construction engineers
The Geological Engineer reviews geological maps and aerial photographs to help on site selection
The Geological Engineer conducts ocular visits to new project sites
The Geological Engineer drills and analyses samples of bedrock/deposits
The Geological Engineer supervises or oversees site/ground investigations
The Geological Engineer tests construction materials
The Geological Engineer makes suggestions on the use of a site
The Geological Engineer manages a staff including other geological engineers, geotechnical engineers, consultants and contractors
The Geological Engineer’s role is to make sure that geological factors affecting engineering works are identified and provided for.
Tasks of Geological Engineer
The Geological Engineer assesses the quality of soil, rock, water, and other natural conditions prior to construction
The Geological Engineer gives advice regarding procedures required in a development project and suitability of the materials to be used
The Geological Engineer is involved in site analysis and determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the construction to ensure safety
The Geological Engineer oversees the development of specific contracts
The Geological Engineer assists in the design of structures to be built using specialized computer software or calculations
The Geological Engineer assesses the findings or reports given by construction engineers
The Geological Engineer reviews geological maps and aerial photographs to help on site selection
The Geological Engineer conducts ocular visits to new project sites
The Geological Engineer drills and analyses samples of bedrock/deposits
The Geological Engineer supervises or oversees site/ground investigations
The Geological Engineer tests construction materials
The Geological Engineer makes suggestions on the use of a site
The Geological Engineer manages a staff including other geological engineers, geotechnical engineers, consultants and contractors
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