You’re open to a change of direction and a new challenge.
You have the opportunity to gain a wealth of expertise and a diverse range of skills, providing insight and knowledge without losing sight of your work-life balance or wellbeing.
In this role, you'll:
• This role will see you support delivery of geotechnical, pavements and materials investigations across infrastructure design, construction and maintenance projects.
• You will have the ability to plan, conduct and lead a geotechnical investigation both in the office and in variable terrain; having strong knowledge of WHS and environmental requirements for geotechnical fieldwork and site supervision.
• You will apply sound scientific analysis and judgement in a multidisciplinary environment involving field, laboratory and desktop investigations.
• You will contribute accurate data, reporting and technical input to support safe, durable and value for money transport outcomes.
For more information on this position and business unit, view the role description and Information pack
About you
• You hold a degree qualification in geology, geophysics or related science/engineering discipline, a current driver licence, and are willing to undertake fieldwork outside regular working hours and travel on occasion as required.
• You’re recognised as detail focused and analytical, skilled at data collection, interpretation and applying scientific and technical standards.
• You bring experience in geotechnical, materials or pavements services to achieve reliable, evidence based infrastructure decisions.
Who we are
Transport for NSW provides a safe, integrated, and efficient transport system. We connect people, communities and industry every day.
Join us
Our workforce is as diverse as the community we serve. If you’d like further information on our inclusion and diversity initiatives, visit Transport careers
This is an in-person, on-site role.
Apply today
Applications close 11:59 PM 3rd June 2026.
For more information about this role, please contact CAROLINE.RAMPERTSHAMMER@TRANSPORT.NSW.GOV.AU.
Aboriginal people and people living with disability are supported throughout the recruitment process and at work, and we encourage you to apply. Visit Supporting Aboriginal People or Supporting People with Disability for more information or speak to your talent team member to arrange any adjustments to how you interact with us.
Learn more about how to apply via Our recruitment process | Transport for NSW
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