About SMEC
For 75 years, SMEC has built a reputation as a trusted partner on major transport and energy infrastructure projects around the world. Our design leaders and specialist teams draw on deep expertise and experience delivering projects across a range of diverse environments, from some of the world’s most remote locations to some of the densest urban surroundings.
We understand the value of relationships to ensure that we comprehensively address all requirements at each stage in a project’s development. By closely collaborating with our clients, contractors, subcontractors and asset operators, we deliver commercially informed design thinking through local specialists who understand on-the-ground context and industry expectations.
We stand apart through our historically diverse, globally connected workforce, operating out of more than 40 countries with strong local relationships.
Our diverse workforce of professionals are highly respected experts who bring talent, experience and passion to their fields. Challenging boundaries, we look beyond the project scope to ensure we leave a positive impact in the communities we live and work in and allow present and future generations to thrive.
About the Role
- Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Engineering Geology, Geological Engineering, or related discipline.
- Master's Degree in Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, or related field is preferred.
- Minimum 10 years of professional experience in engineering geology.
- At least 5 years of experience in dams, hydropower, pumped storage, tunneling, or major underground infrastructure projects.
- Experience in construction supervision and geological investigations for large civil works.
Responsibilities
- Review and validate geological mapping, borehole logs, and subsurface investigation data.
- Assess rock mass quality, structural geology, faults, fractures, and discontinuities.
- Evaluate geological conditions at dam, reservoir, tunnel, powerhouse, and ancillary structure locations.
- Interpret geotechnical and geophysical investigation results.
- Develop geological models to support engineering design and construction activities.
- Identify and assess geological hazards including landslides, slope instability, erosion, seepage, and seismic risks.
- Review contractor investigations and hazard mitigation measures.
- Provide recommendations for ground stabilization and hazard control.
- Monitor changing geological conditions during construction.
- Participate in risk assessments and dam safety reviews.
- Conduct geological inspections of excavations, tunnel faces, foundations, and slopes.
- Verify actual ground conditions against design assumptions.
- Supervise geological logging of drill cores and exposed rock surfaces.
- Recommend modifications to excavation and support measures where required.
- Coordinate with Resident Engineers and Contractors regarding geological findings.
- Review geological aspects of design reports, drawings, and technical specifications.
- Provide geological input for dam foundations, tunnels, caverns, slopes, and underground works.
- Support geotechnical and structural engineers in evaluating design assumptions.
- Assess seepage, groundwater, and foundation treatment requirements.
- Participate in constructability and value engineering reviews.
- Prepare geological assessment reports and technical memoranda.
- Maintain geological records, mapping, logs, and investigation databases.
- Participate in project meetings and technical reviews.
- Coordinate with designers, contractors, regulatory agencies, and project stakeholders.
- Support compliance with dam safety, environmental, and project requirements.
At Surbana Jurong, we put talent, hard work, teamwork and a fun workplace together to approach problems and solve them creatively and collaboratively. Join us in making a positive impact on the world!