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25041
Bathymetry and Dredging Engineer

Job Type

Workspace

Experience

Education

English Level

Full Time

On-Site

Minimum 10 years

Bachelor's

Fluent

Responsibilities 

  • Strong safety mindset, ability to work with safety protocols, utilization of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), and demonstrate proficiency in managing hazardous activities while ensuring personal and team safety.

  • Plan and execute precise bathymetric and geotechnical surveys.

  • Operate specialized software such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, HYPACK, and BIM tools.

  • Calculate sediment volumes and prepare detailed technical reports.

  • Apply hydrographic methods to support dredging operations.

  • Ensure compliance with legal and environmental regulations.

  • Manage and coordinate licenses, permits, and regulatory reports.

Qualifications

  • 10 years of experience

  • Fluent level of English.

  • Degree in Engineering, Geosciences, Hydrography, or related field.

  • Proven experience in hydrographic surveys and geotechnical data collection.

  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, HYPACK, and BIM platforms.

  • Strong analytical skills for volume calculation and reporting.

  • Fluent English for technical and international communication.

  • Knowledge of environmental and regulatory frameworks related to marine works.

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+1 506 378-8887

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