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Structural Investigation Data Analyst

We are looking for a Structural Investigation Data Analyst to join our team at TRACE who has excellent technical report writing skills to deliver engineering-led insights for structural investigations and infrastructure projects.

The role will involve interpreting GPR and NDT datasets. Ideally you will have GPR and NDT experience, if not we will provide training to get you up to speed.

This is a fully remote position with no site-based work. You can be based anywhere in the UK or Europe. But must have the right to work in the UK.

If you’ve also worked in the following roles, we’d also like to hear from you: Reporting Analyst, Engineering Data Analyst, Technical Analyst, NDT Data Analyst, Geophysicists, Civil Engineer, Geophysical Surveyor, Utility Surveyor, NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) Engineer / Technician, GPR (Ground Penetration Radar) Engineer, Geoscientist

SALARY: £30,000 to £40,000 per annum + Benefits

LOCATION: Fully remote position with no site-based work. You can be based anywhere in the UK or Europe. But must have the right to work in the UK.

JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent

JOB OVERVIEW

We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Structural Investigation Data Analyst to join a specialist consultancy delivering advanced structural analysis and non-intrusive testing insights.

As a Structural Investigation Data Analyst you will transform complex datasets from GPR and ultrasonic testing into clear, structured engineering outputs, supporting infrastructure and civil engineering projects.

Working remotely, the Structural Investigation Data Analyst will collaborate with consultants and site teams to integrate multi-method data, ensuring accurate interpretation and high-quality reporting.

This is a technically focused role offering the opportunity to work on complex investigations and contribute directly to engineering decision-making.

ABOUT US

TRACE is a specialist consultancy focused on advanced structural investigation and Non-Intrusive Analysis (NIA).

We do not operate as a traditional survey company. Our focus is on delivering engineering insight, not just data.

Our approach integrates:

* Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

* Ultrasonic testing and tomography

* Magnetic corrosion mapping (iCAMM)

* Targeted intrusive verification where required

We work across a wide range of structures, including:

* Bridges and highways infrastructure

* Warehouses and industrial assets

* Tunnels and complex civil structures

* Reinforced concrete and masonry buildings

Our deliverables are digital-first and interpretation-led, including:

* High-quality CAD outputs

* Mapped defects and structural features

* Reports designed to support engineering decisions, not just record data

We are a growing, technically driven company, building a reputation for delivering work that goes beyond standard industry outputs.

DUTIES

Your duties as the Structural Investigation Data Analyst include:

GPR Data Processing: Interpret and analyse Ground Penetrating Radar data for concrete structures

NDT Analysis: Evaluate datasets from ultrasonic testing methods including pulse echo and tomography

Technical Reporting: Produce structured reports, data summaries, and interpretation notes

Data Integration: Combine multiple datasets into coherent engineering-led outputs

Visual Outputs: Generate annotated scan outputs such as B-scans, amplitude maps, and depth slices

CAD Support: Assist in producing CAD-based deliverables where required

Collaboration: Work closely with consultants to align outputs with site conditions and objectives

Data Interpretation: Translate complex or imperfect datasets into defensible conclusions

Quality Assurance: Maintain high levels of accuracy, consistency, and attention to detail

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

ESSENTIAL

* Proven experience of technical report writing and structured documentation

* Strong ability to interpret complex datasets and produce clear outputs

* Excellent attention to detail and data handling accuracy

* Comfortable working remotely within a collaborative, digital team environment

DESIRABLE

* Previous experience in GPR data processing and interpretation within structural or concrete environments

* Experience with ultrasonic testing methods such as UPV, pulse echo, or tomography

* Experience supporting or producing CAD outputs

* Exposure to multi-method non-destructive testing (NDT) investigations

* Understanding of structural behaviour and common concrete defects

BENEFITS

£30,000 – £40,000 per annum depending on experience

25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays.

Fully remote working model

Opportunity to work on complex structural investigations

A technically focused role with clear impact on final deliverables

Opportunity to grow within a specialist, expanding consultancy

NO AGENCIES PLEASE

HOW TO APPLY

To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details.

JOB REF: AWDO-P14541

This job is being advertised by AWD online on behalf of TRACE Structural Investigations

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