Geotechnical Engineer – Tailings & Mine Waste at Klohn Crippen Berger
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jul, 26

Salary

120000.0

Posted On

20 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Geotechnical engineering, Soil mechanics, Rock mechanics, Foundation engineering, Slope stability analysis, Seepage analysis, Dam design, Embankment design, Earthworks monitoring, Site investigation, Field mapping, Technical reporting, Slope/W, Seep/W, Muk3D, PLAXIS

Industry

Professional Services

Description
At KCB, our purpose is Sustaining the Future. We bring this to life by delivering practical, risk‑informed solutions to complex environmental and engineering challenges. Guided by our values of Passion, Integrity, and Excellence, we focus on quality work, strong relationships, and long‑term outcomes for our clients and communities. From concept to closure, our teams work on some of the mining and water industry’s most complex and rewarding projects. As part of KCB, you’ll gain hands‑on experience across tailings and waste storage facilities, dams, water management systems, and mine infrastructure, while building your technical capability and confidence across the full project lifecycle. Who We’re Looking For We’re looking for Geotechnical Engineers at junior to intermediate level to join our integrated, multi‑disciplinary team based in Brisbane, Queensland. In this role, you’ll support and contribute to the design, investigation, and construction of large‑scale mining projects, including tailings residue and waste storage facilities and a range of water management structures (such as spillways, diversion channels, and pipelines). You’ll work closely with experienced engineers and specialists who are committed to mentoring and knowledge‑sharing. This is an excellent opportunity to build strong foundations in geotechnical engineering while working on technically interesting, real‑world projects. What You Will Do With guidance and support from senior team members, you will: Assist with geotechnical field investigations and construction monitoring for mine waste management facilities (e.g. tailings dams, waste rock dumps) and associated mine infrastructure. Support field programs including drilling, testing, sampling, and field mapping, as well as earthworks monitoring and coordination. Contribute to desktop assessments, including collecting, organising, and interpreting geological and geotechnical data. Learn and apply geotechnical analysis and modelling tools (such as Slope/W, Seep/W, Muk3D and similar software). Training and support will be provided. Assist with the preparation of engineering deliverables, including technical reports, drawings, specifications, presentations, and quantities. Provide general project support, including coordination and client‑related tasks under supervision. Work in accordance with KCB’s Quality Management System and Health & Safety requirements. Collaborate with KCB teams across Australia and internationally as project needs arise. What You Bring We value the experience you’ve gained so far and are keen to help you grow further. To be successful in this role, you will have: A Bachelor of Engineering (Civil or Geotechnical). Approximately 3–7 years’ experience in geotechnical or related engineering roles. A developing understanding of soil mechanics, rock mechanics, and foundation engineering. Exposure to one or more of the following: Slope stability and seepage analysis Dam and embankment design Earthworks and construction Site investigation and fieldwork Laboratory testing of soils and rock Familiarity with industry standards and guidelines such as ANCOLD, ICOLD, GISTM, and CDA (or a willingness to learn). Experience with geotechnical software (e.g. PLAXIS, GeoStudio, SLOPE/W) is advantageous. Strong written communication skills and an interest in developing high‑quality technical reports. What We Offer Along with ongoing professional development, KCB offers: Competitive remuneration: Salary range $80,000 – $120,000 Additional 2.5% superannuation Income protection insurance Parental and volunteer leave Options to purchase additional leave Novated leasing Hybrid working arrangements Social, mental health, and wellbeing initiatives Structured training and development opportunities This role offers a supportive and collaborative environment where you can develop your skills, gain confidence, and progress your geotechnical career. Ready to take the next step? Please apply online. For a confidential discussion, contact: Richard Lumb | Talent Acquisition & Onboarding Specialist 07 3518 0925 About Us Klohn Crippen Berger (KCB) is a multi‑disciplinary consulting firm providing engineering, geoscience, and environmental services globally. We operate across Australia, Canada, the USA, UK, Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Learn more at www.klohn.com. We celebrate diversity and are committed to employment equity. Applications from all qualified candidates are encouraged. KCB is an Australian Business Awards Employer of Choice (2015–2025).

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Responsibilities
The role involves supporting geotechnical field investigations, construction monitoring, and the design of mine waste management facilities. You will also contribute to desktop assessments, data interpretation, and the preparation of technical engineering deliverables.
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