Come and work for GGS

Join our dedicated team and build your career around innovative technical development and best practice standards.

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Join our dedicated team and build your career around innovative technical development and best practice standards.

Contact us

Come and work for GGS

Welcoming, approachable, supportive, flexible

GGS applies the same high standards to taking care of its staff as it does for its clients. We are a close-knit team with a mix of graduates and staff whom have been with us for many years. As our employee, we will support your technical and professional development as you grow within the company and progress towards your career goals.

You will have the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills and experience with us; team work, technical development, customer relationship management, autonomy, travel, site work, project management, and more.

As the UK’s leading expert in continuous ground gas monitoring, you will be working for an organisation at the forefront of the industry, contributing to innovative technical development and best practice standards. Everyone here has the opportunity to make their mark and enjoy being part of a successful team. We are an inclusive employer and we value giving equal opportunities to all.

Don’t see the right vacancy for you but you’d like to join our team? Click here to submit your CV and we’ll get back to you. 

At GGS we provide a range of specialist ground gas services for our clients within a variety of industries from desk studies, monitoring, risk assessment, interpretive reporting, peer review to expert witness.

The following pages include news articles, videos, guidance notes and white papers on a range of ground gas related topics which we hope you will find of interest. Please browse through but if you can’t find something on your particular issue of interest, we’d be very pleased to hear from you so we can put that right.

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GGS Webinar: Mines gas hazard and managing risks

Our managing director, Simon Talbot, explores the topic of mines gas hazard and managing piling and drilling & grouting risks. In case you missed it, you can catch up on the webinar here.