Processing and interpretation of engineering geological/geotechnical data.
Analysing and designing of tunnels, shafts, caverns and other underground structures using advanced engineering methods and software.
Performing stability assessments and designs for dams, including earthfill and rockfill dams.
Designing foundations, slopes, retaining structures, and other geotechnical elements.
Preparing detailed technical reports, drawings, and specifications for project deliverables.
Evaluating geotechnical risks and develop mitigation measures for tunnelling and dam projects.
Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including structural, hydraulic, and construction engineers.
Conducting intermittent site visits for inspections and follow-up of on-going projects.
Ensure compliance with national and international engineering standards and regulations.
Contributing to the further development of the team within AFRY.
Depending on experience and interest, be involved in development work within international team of design experts.
Qualifications
A strong academic background with a MTech/PhD degree in Geotechnical Engineering/ Rock Engineering.
4 to 6 years of overall experience in geotechnical (with a minimum of 2 years in hydropower and/or tunnelling industry).
Sound knowledge and understanding of concepts in design of earth & rockfill dams, vertical shafts, slope stabilization, water/rail/road tunnels, powerhouse caverns and other underground structures.
Proficiency in geotechnical softwares like GeoStudio (SLOPE/W, SIGMA/W, SEEP/W), RS2, RS3, Slide2, Dips, UnWedge, SWedge, RocPlane, Roc Topple, etc.
Acquaintance with national/international standards and regulations in soil mechanics, rock mechanics and foundation engineering.
A positive and dedicated team player with excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
Strong communication skills for report writing and team collaboration.