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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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Both prepare and oversee the preparation and review of geotechnical and CMT proposals by junior staff. Oversee CMT projects with daily report review and assist junior staff with resolution of issues and training of field staff.
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A Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) license is required in each of the state(s) in which you work, or you must have the ability to obtain a local license through reciprocity within three months of hire date.
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Earthwork and concrete construction and CMT laboratory soil, aggregate and concrete testing preferred but not required. Earthwork and concrete construction and CMT laboratory soil, aggregate and concrete testing preferred but not required.
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Ardaman & Associates, Inc. is one of the largest geotechnical engineering and materials testing consulting firms in the Southeastern U.S. Over our history, we have worked on more than 150,000 projects throughout the Southeast, the U.S., and worldwide.
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This Established Geotechnical/CMT/Environmental firm in Nashville is looking for an experience Geotechnical Engineer to head up the growing geotechnical service line. Provide technical and professional oversight for the materials testing department, including laboratory, staffing, and resources.
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Field and laboratory testing and observations: soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, fireproofing, and asphalt pavement. Providing assistance to the CMT Project Managers and Department Manager.
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Bachelor and/or Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or similar is required. Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (e.g. soils, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, and steel). Transport material samples with associated identifying documentation to the laboratory for further testing and analysis.
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Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision: Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Help with staking of borings and meeting with the client or on-site personnel Supervise field work performed by drilling crews and ECS field personnel Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Mentor and support Assistant Staff Project Managers and technicians in their development.
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Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision: Perform boring and test pit layouts and evaluate site access Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Perform research on local geologic history Supervise field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues Perform in-situ testing Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Support junior staff in their development.
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Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision:Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Perform research on local geologic history Supervise field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Mentor and support Staff Project Managers, Assistant Staff Project Managers, and technicians in their development.
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Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a lab manager/technician with experience as a CMT field technician. The laboratory manager is responsible for managing the laboratory operations and performing laboratory tests on the following construction materials: soils, aggregates, concrete, mortar, asphalt, etc.
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S&ME is currently seeking an experienced Project Manager with expertise in Construction Materials Testing (CMT) and Special Inspections to join our dynamic team in Wilmington, North Carolina. Cost Estimation and Proposal Management: Generate and review field and laboratory cost estimates and proposals in alignment with project plans, International Building Code (IBC) requirements, and client requests for proposals.
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Manage construction materials testing (CMT) projects with daily report review, assist with resolution of issues, and training of field staff on your projects. Prepare both geotechnical and CMT proposals and prepare change orders and invoices.
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