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Major Roles and Responsibilities: Working as a Geotechnical Engineer on Construction Projects in the Atlanta Area. Management of assignments that include conducting and coordinating of a wide variety of expertise on concrete, soil and asphalt, materials testing programs and investigationKnowledge of masonry and asphalt laboratory testing procedures is requiredAssist project managers, technicians and engineers with assignments.
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Conducting geotechnical engineering tasks such as soil stabilization and erosion control. Experience in geotechnical engineering, stormwater management, and roadway drainage design. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about hydraulic design, geotechnical engineering, and stormwater management.
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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist. Must have a PE for State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full fledged PM with financials.
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Extensive geotechnical background including a strong fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, earthquake engineering, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology.
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We have an opportunity for a mid-senior level railroad Geotechnical Engineer to join our team in Jacksonville. MS or PhD Degree in Geotechnical Engineering (or Geological Engineering), supported by a BS Degree in Engineering or Geology.
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Solid understanding of geotechnical engineering principals related to foundation, slope stability, and retaining structure design. Minimum of B.S. degree in Civil, Geotechnical Engineering, Geology or related field.
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Mid-Level Geotechnical Engineer will be hired in as a Senior Professional I, II, or III. Typically, depending on an applicants education, experience, other qualifications they possess, if they are a fit for the company and local office culture, and the current business needs, a Mid-Level Geotechnical Engineer typically would be placed at a Shannon & Wilson Senior Professional I, II, or III level.
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Established in 1996, NOVA was originally founded to provide Environmental Consulting, Geotechnical Engineering, and Construction Materials Testing and Inspection services to the design and construction community, largely in the southeastern United States.
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With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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Meet our Geotech Team:The geotechnical engineering division at Atlas informs some of the most transformative infrastructure and environmental projects of the 21st century. External DescriptionWho You AreAtlas Technical Consultants is seeking an innovative and passionate Senior Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Engineer 3) to join our Sharonville, OH team.
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The North LA 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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Keywords: Geotechnical Business Class Leader, geotechnical engineer, geotechnical engineering, Caltrans, bridge foundations, gINT, Open Ground Cloud , WEAP, GeoStudio Applications, SHAFT, APILE, LPILE.
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Experience applying the principles and practices of geotechnical engineering and engineering geology to highway design, construction, and maintenance to solve problems related to foundations, vibration, embankments, slope stability, walls, roadway subgrades, soft soils, and settlement.
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Wide-ranging experience in traditional geotechnical engineering, advanced analyses & numerical modeling (slope stability, groundwater and seepage, liquefaction triggering, seismic response and deformation), and instrumentation expertise are a plus.
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Our staff is comprised of registered professionals in civil engineering, geology, hydrogeology, and geotechnical engineering. Be involved in projects with our Environment, Geotechnical, and Hydrogeology Teams and be a part of a growing organization that meets our clients objectives and solves their challenges.
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