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Geotechnical Engineer

Plans, directs and conducts survey work to analyse the mechanics of soil and rock, and its applications to engineering problems to support the safe and efficient design and construction of infrastructure projects.

Skills assessment authority
Engineers Australia
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MLTSSL · CSOL

Visas for Geotechnical Engineer

Main tasks

  • Assesses construction plans to determine its feasibility based on the understanding of the construction site gathered from geological maps, aerial photographs, project data, collected historical information and other sources
  • Collects and tests soil and rock samples to determine their properties and assist in the assessment of geotechnical parameters used in design
  • Assesses the impact of soil and rock mechanical properties on the stability of existing structures
  • Performs geotechnical calculations and modelling to evaluate the characteristics of the site under study, and use the results from their analysis to design foundations and other geotechnical structures
  • Investigates, identifies and analyses geological risks and hazards related to the site, such as landslides, liquefaction or soil erosion
  • Develops strategies to minimise risks and recommend appropriate safety measures, such as drainage systems, soil improvement techniques and slope stabilisation methods, to incorporate in the project design

Registration & licensing

Registration or licensing may be required.

State nomination

8 state(s) nominate Geotechnical Engineer for the 190 / 491 visa. See the details by state:

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