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Kleinfelder’s NorCal area is seeking a motivated, creative, and highly talented, Principal Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager to provide leadership in construction, design, and mentorship in the geotechnical engineering discipline in California.
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You will be part of our rapidly growing Kiewit District, which includes structural, geotechnical, civil, drainage, roadway, rail/transit and systems, and materials disciplines, is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit with best-in-class technical expertise focused on design-build projects.
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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering, Geology, or a related field. As a Geologist, you will play a crucial role in supporting the collection and interpretation of geological and geotechnical data in marine environments.
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The Senior Geotechnical Engineer will work on an interdisciplinary team including: geotechnical engineers, structural engineers, roadway engineers, estimators, schedulers and construction experts to perform engineering analysis, design, and estimates in support of design-build pursuits and ongoing projects.
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Working on design-build projects as the Geotechnical Engineer-of-Record responsible for developing design recommendations and producing design deliverables for deep foundations and ground improvement.
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The successful candidate will work on a variety of engineering consulting projects involving traditional geotechnical engineering analysis and designs for foundations (shallow and deep); slope stability and seepage; earth retention; dams and hydraulic structures; and groundwater.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering (KIE) has an immediate opening for a dynamic Senior Geotechnical Engineer (Deep Foundations and Ground Improvement) in our growing Geotechnical Foundations Group.
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Overall, 15 years of geotechnical experience with minimum 10 years of progressive, relevant deep foundation and ground improvement geotechnical experience on EPC projects within the U.S. U.S. Gulf Coast Region experience is a plus.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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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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Job Description AECOM is seeking an Entry Level Geotechnical Engineer to be based in Austin, TX or Dallas, TX. The Geotechnical Engineering Team in Texas is unique, as it works on a variety of large, high-profile projects for a variety of industries including Water, Transportation, Architecture, Environmental, and Construction.
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Demonstrated broad technical knowledge of geotechnical engineering, including: deep foundation and ground improvement analysis or modeling, strong understanding of geotechnical field and laboratory testing methodology, and conventional load testing.
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Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Civil or Geotechnical Engineering or closely related field, required in addition to practical field construction experience. Demonstrated broad technical knowledge of geotechnical engineering in addition to deep foundation and ground improvement techniques.
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Our busy and growing geotechnical engineering client is seeking an experienced TDOT geotechnical engineer for a newly created Principal/Manager role to assist in growing their TDOT division.
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Overall, 15 years of geotechnical experience with minimum 10 years of progressive, relevant deep foundation and ground improvement geotechnical experience on EPC projects within the U.S.
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