Description
Geotechnical Engineers focus on the behavior of earth materials and design structures that interact with the ground. In the mining context, they assess soil and rock conditions to ensure safe excavation and construction. They also provide recommendations for slope stability, ground support systems, and risk mitigation.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related field.
Must Have
- Expertise in soil mechanics, rock mechanics, and geotechnical analysis.
- Familiarity with geotechnical software for slope stability and ground support analysis.
- Ability to conduct site investigations and interpret geotechnical data.
- Strong communication skills for presenting findings and recommendations.
Educational Requirements
Bachelor Degree
Workplace
Jakarta
Benefits
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