Field Technician for Subsoil Investigations and Geotechnical Exploration | Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) für Baugrunduntersuchungen & geotechnische Erkundungen
Geo Service Glauchau GmbH
Job Summary
This hands-on field role is ideal for professionals who prefer working outdoors over a traditional office setting, focusing on the initial stages of construction projects directly on site. The Field Technician will be responsible for conducting geological field work, including dynamic probing (Rammkernsondierungen), soil identification (Bodenansprache), and sample collection, utilizing modern measuring technology and motorized equipment. Key daily tasks involve documenting field activities, performing and evaluating standard soil mechanics tests, and maintaining technical equipment. The position seeks candidates with a completed technical or manual trade qualification (e.g., well driller, construction material tester, civil engineer, road builder), but actively encourages career changers from civil engineering, road construction, or landscaping with strong technical aptitude. This full-time, permanent position offers intensive training, flexible hours, and diverse projects in civil, structural, and infrastructure engineering, making it attractive for motivated team players ready to take responsibility in Saxony and Thuringia.
Required Skills
Education
Completed manual trade or technical apprenticeship (e.g., Well Driller, Construction Material Tester, Civil Engineer, Road Builder, Environmental Technician) or equivalent qualification.
Experience
- Professional experience in a manual or technical field (e.g., well drilling, civil engineering, road construction)
- Experience in handling motorized work equipment and modern measuring instruments
- Experience working in outdoor environments under varying weather conditions
Languages
Additional
- Driver's license Class B (standard car license) required; Willingness for occasional assembly/installation assignments; Physical fitness and suitability for fieldwork; Predominant deployment in Saxony / Thuringia.