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Engineering analyses such as slope stability, hydrologic and landfill gas modeling, seismic, and seepage; Bachelors degree in civil or geotechnical engineering, geology or environmental science.
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Geotechnical engineering analyses such as slope stability, settlement, bearing capacity, seismic, and seepage; Were looking for a Professional Civil/Geotechnical Engineer with at least 5 years of experience to join our geoenvironmental and geotechnical practice in Chattanooga, TN. Apply your engineering skills to projects involving dams, levees, landfills, brownfields redevelopment, and other water and waste containment systems while further developing the business skills needed for a successful consulting career.
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Perform and review operational and seismic geotechnical design/analysis of various subsea and offshore structures including shallow foundations (PLETs, Skids, etc.) We are currently seeking an Offshore Graduate Geotechnical Engineer , reporting directly to the Delivery Manager to join our team based in Houston, TX.
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The Ventura office provides consulting engineering services which include, conventional geotechnical services and construction materials testing services, as well as, advanced geotechnical engineering for hillside design, retaining structures, bridges, seismic analyses, and forensic geotechnical engineering.
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Perform miscellaneous field, office and laboratory duties in support of geotechnical studies and construction materials testing projects. NV5 is an ENR Top 500 firm (in 2020 27); we offer a full range of professional services in offices throughout the U.S. Responsibilities: Perform geotechnical exploration including field mapping, drilling, and trenching for various geotechnical studies.
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From earthquake and seismic engineering to the latest trenchless technology methods, Kleinfelder's Geotechnical Services support the planning, engineering, and construction of complex projects, and our specialists are leading experts in their fields.
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Strong background in design of steel structures, concrete structures, site grading, geotechnical engineering, foundations, and substation access roads, including knowledge of relevant codes and standards.
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Engineering Analysis Perform structural and geotechnical analysis, considering factors such as foundation design, ground resistivity, and seismic considerations. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Civil Professional Substation Engineer to join our team.
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Our geotechnical engineering team works on challenging and interesting projects within a design center that includes bridge, structural, civil, and water resources engineers, environmental professionals, and laboratory and construction oversight personnel.
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Perform, delegate, and oversee a variety of geotechnical engineering analyses including: soil and rock classification, shallow and deep foundation design, immediate and consolidation settlement, slope stability, seismic hazard evaluation (including ground motions, liquefaction, and lateral spreading), and earth retention systems.
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As a Geotechnical Engineer specializing in Overhead Transmission Line (OHTL) projects, you will be responsible for reviewing, assessing and managing the geotechnical designs of OHTL infrastructure as submitted by contractors in coordination with customer, ensuring its safe and reliable operation.
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Must have a PE for the State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full-fledged PM with financials. Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist.
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The Senior Staff Engineer will perform professional work assignments requiring the application of standard geotechnical engineering and earthquake engineering practices. Perform seismic hazards assessments including Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analyses (PSHA), site response, seismic slope instability, and liquefaction under the supervision of a project manager.
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Minimum of 15 years’ experience in a geotechnical focused mine-based role in surface or underground mining. Including, evaluation of ground stability, slope stability, seismic activity, groundwater condition and other factors that could impact the safety and stability of the mine infrastructure.
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Complete engineering analyses and calculations including: pavement design, slope stability, settlement, shallow and deep foundations, retaining walls, and seismic design. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering required; Master's degree with a Geotechnical Engineering focus strongly preferred.
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