At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring for a major underground infrastructure project.
- Company: Join the Civil Works Alliance, shaping the UK's energy future with Sizewell C.
- Benefits: Market-leading salary, generous leave, pension scheme, and flexible benefits.
- Other info: Diverse and inclusive workplace that values creativity and innovation.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on sustainable energy while working on innovative tunnelling projects.
- Qualifications: Extensive experience in geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring for large infrastructure projects.
The predicted salary is between 55000 - 65000 £ per year.
Help Shape the UK’s Energy Future
Instrumentation & Monitoring Manager Opportunity with the Civil Works Alliance (CWA), Supporting Sizewell C
As part of the CWA (Civil Works Alliance), you will support the building of Sizewell C, a 3.2‑gigawatt power station generating low‑carbon electricity for around 6 million homes.
This role will be within the Marine and Tunnels Section.
Position Summary
We are seeking an experienced Instrumentation & Monitoring (I&M) Geotechnical Manager to lead all geotechnical instrumentation, monitoring, interpretation, and reporting activities for a major underground infrastructure project involving onshore shafts and undersea tunnelling works executed using both Slurry and Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs).
The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and managing the project‑wide instrumentation and monitoring strategy to ensure safe excavation, asset protection, environmental compliance, and real‑time risk mitigation throughout shaft sinking and tunnel excavation operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Design review, supervise installation, commissioning/decommissioning, operation, and maintenance of all geotechnical and structural instrumentation systems.
- Develop and implement the Instrumentation & Monitoring Plan in accordance with project specifications, design requirements, and international standards.
- Manage monitoring systems for ground movement and settlement, building and infrastructure deformation, tunnel convergence, shaft behaviour, marine and seabed monitoring, piezometric and groundwater monitoring, vibration and noise monitoring, structural health monitoring.
- Establish trigger levels, alarm thresholds, and response protocols.
- TBM & Underground Works Support
- Provide geotechnical monitoring support during Slurry TBM and EPB TBM excavation activities.
- Interpret instrumentation data to assess excavation performance, face stability, settlement trends, and groundwater behaviour.
- Work closely with tunnelling, temporary works, and geotechnical design teams to mitigate geotechnical risks.
- Support safe execution of deep shafts, segmental lining installation, marine interface works, and undersea tunnel excavation.
- Data Analysis & Reporting
- Oversee acquisition, validation, interpretation, and presentation of monitoring data.
- Manage automated monitoring systems and real‑time dashboards.
- Prepare daily, weekly, and monthly monitoring reports.
- Conduct trend analysis and predictive assessments to identify emerging risks.
- Present findings and recommendations to project management, designers, client representatives, and independent reviewers.
- Stakeholder Coordination
- Coordinate with designers, contractors, survey teams, marine specialists, TBM teams, and third‑party stakeholders.
- Interface with client representatives and regulatory authorities regarding monitoring compliance and risk management.
- Participate in technical meetings, risk workshops, and safety reviews.
- What We Are Looking For
Experience
- Extensive experience in geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring for large infrastructure or tunnelling projects.
- Demonstrated experience within undersea or subsea tunnels, deep shaft construction, Slurry TBM and EPB TBM operations, urban or sensitive‑environment tunnelling projects.
- Strong understanding of geotechnical behaviour associated with soft ground tunnelling and groundwater control.
- Technical Skills
- Expertise in geotechnical instrumentation systems including inclinometers, extensometers, piezometers, settlement monitoring systems, fibre‑optic monitoring systems.
- Familiarity with data acquisition and monitoring platforms.
- Strong analytical and report‑writing capabilities.
- Knowledge of relevant international standards and tunnelling best practices.
- Knowledge of Python programming desirable.
- Knowledge of Auto CAD desirable.
- What We Will Offer You
The CWA is a single delivery organisation made up of the client (Sizewell C) and three parent companies – Balfour Beatty, Bouygues and Laing O’Rourke – which offer industry leading packages including market‑leading salaries, generous annual leave entitlements, pension scheme and other flexible benefits.
About Us
The CWA celebrates the creativity and innovation that comes from a diverse workforce, and we welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, especially those from under‑represented communities.
Our project is built on five core values: Humility, Positivity, Respect, Solidarity, and Clarity.
By joining us, you’ll be encouraged to bring your whole self to work, speak up, and share your ideas.
We encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates, regardless of gender, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity.
We are committed to protecting your privacy. If you decide to apply, please avoid including sensitive personal data in your CV.
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