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Senior Geotechnical Engineer

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Geotechnics
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Europe Region
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COP00007A Requisition #

Shape a future with purpose at Arup in in Scandinavia.

Design and deliver innovative geotechnical solutions for landmark projects.

Arup’s Danish office opened in 2012 with work on the Cityringen in Copenhagen and the Crown Princess Mary Bridge. The office has grown steadily and now comprises a team of around 100 employees with both Danish and international backgrounds. The office is working on many exciting projects in Scandinavia and internationally.

The Danish office provides services in civil engineering, structural engineering, HVAC, electrical and plumbing, bridges, geotechnical engineering, tunnels, roads, railways, architecture, sustainability, project management and BIM, for both infrastructure and building projects.
 

Arup’s purpose, shared values and collaborative approach has set us apart for 80 years, guiding how we shape a better world.

Our Ground Engineering team plays a vital role in Arup's commitment to delivering sustainable and resilient infrastructure. We provide expert geotechnical consulting services on a diverse range of projects, from iconic buildings to complex infrastructure, contributing to a better built environment across Denmark and internationally. We collaborate closely with other disciplines to ensure ground conditions are considered from project inception, optimising design and minimising environmental impact.

 

The Opportunity

As a Senior Geotechnical Engineer, you'll contribute to high-profile projects that shape the future of the built environment. You'll have the opportunity to apply your expertise in a dynamic, international team, working on a diverse portfolio of projects and developing innovative solutions to complex geotechnical challenges. This role offers excellent opportunities for professional growth and development within a supportive and collaborative environment.


You could find yourself working on projects such as the Fehmarn Belt link, the Energy Island in the North Sea, Bispebjerg Hospital and the Eastern Ring Road.
 

 

As a Senior Geotechnical Engineer at Arup, you will:

 

  • Prepare geotechnical desk studies, soil investigation plans and specifications, manage soil investigations, attend soil investigation activities on site, and prepare soil investigation reports.
  • Interpret factual data and produce conceptual site models to support the design of geotechnical works.
  • Design geotechnical works for both building and infrastructure projects, including direct/deep foundations, gravity/embedded retaining walls, ground improvement, underground structures, and earthworks, and prepare geotechnical design reports.
  • Perform compliance reviews for owners on design and build projects, monitor construction activities, and prepare geotechnical feedback reports.
  • Mentor junior team members and contribute to the development of the regional Ground Engineering Skills Network.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and project managers to ensure successful project delivery.
  • Coordinate with multiple disciplines and work with project managers to complete assigned tasks.
  • Write reports for internal and external recipients. Present technical material (traditional and innovative methods) to technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Understand trends and best practices in the geotechnical industry. Develop new or existing tools to support analyses and design.

 

Does this role inspire you?

 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about geotechnical design and engineering and wants to contribute to shaping a more sustainable and resilient built environment. The ideal candidate will have:

 

  • A Master’s degree in civil, geotechnical, or structural engineering. 

     

  • At least 4 years of geotechnical experience working on medium to large-scale projects in the Nordic countries.

  • Strong professional proficiency in English and at least one of the following languages: Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, or Finnish.

  • Proficiency in a wide range of soil conditions. Strong technical understanding of design for deep excavations, deep and direct foundations, earthworks, slope stability, ground treatment, and groundwater control.

  • Proven track record of scoping and managing soil investigations, interpreting factual data, developing conceptual site models, and performing geotechnical characterizations.

  • Thorough understanding of ground displacements induced by underground construction and assessment of building/asset damage.

  • Full mastery of Eurocode 7.

  • Good planning, organizational, and time management skills, with the ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously.

  • Basic knowledge of programming languages (VBA, Python) is recommended.

  • Experience and ability in 3D modelling, scripting, numerical analysis, or GIS is advantageous. Basic knowledge of BIM is recommended.
     

 

Why Arup?

At Arup, we believe in rewarding our members for their contributions to our shared success. As a trust-owned company, we have the freedom to pursue meaningful work that aligns with our purpose and values. We also offer a unique profit share program, allowing our members to share in the results of our collective efforts.

 

Benefits that work for you:

 

·       Professional Growth & Development: Benefit from continuous learning opportunities, training programs, and mentorship to enhance your skills and advance your career at Arup. Access to our internal, global competence network and Arup University, both of which support your professional development. Approximately one working week per year for training and skills development activities

·       Global Opportunities: Collaborate with colleagues worldwide and explore potential short-term or long-term assignments at other Arup offices and project locations. The opportunity to work from abroad for up to one month a year.

·       Financial Well-being & Ownership: Receive a competitive salary and benefits package and share in Arup's success through our global profit-sharing programme. Becoming part of a staff-owned company.

·       Work-Life Balance: We offer flexible working arrangements to help balance your work and personal life. The option to work reduced hours. The option to work from home 2–3 days a week. Modern premises in Axel Towers, a 3-minute walk from Copenhagen Central Station.

·       Well-being and Culture: Be part of an inclusive and diverse workplace where your individuality is valued, and your well-being is a priority. The chance to become part of a successful, global company with strong, positive values. Work in an international office with around 21 nationalities and plenty of social activities. Becoming part of a company that places great emphasis on Community Engagement and EDI.

 

At Arup, you belong to an extraordinary collective where individuality is encouraged. Our strength comes from how we respect, share, and connect our diverse experiences, perspectives, and ideas. You'll have the opportunity to do socially useful work that has meaning – to Arup, to your career, and to the clients and communities we serve.

 

We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer and are committed to building a workplace that reflects the rich diversity of the world around us. We actively promote a culture of inclusion where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued.

We welcome applications from talented individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age (within legal limits), gender identity or expression, disability, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. We are committed to making our recruitment process and workplaces accessible. If you need any assistance or adjustments, please visit our Candidate Support page for contact information and assistance. We're happy to help.

 

Do you want to join us in shaping a better world?

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