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The Geotechnical Engineer will be under the supervision of a designated supervisor or project manager and help organize and carry out the field, laboratory, and technical work for various projects.
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A Geotechnical Engineer applies learned skills and technical ability to site and building projects by testing earth materials, evaluating their engineering properties, and estimating the materials' response to loading.
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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, an Entry-Level Geotechnical Engineer typically would be placed at a Shannon & Wilson Professional I, II, III, or IV level.
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As a Geotechnical Project Manager Professional Engineer (PE) , you will provide project management and oversight of assigned projects for the Geotechnical Department. Your role as a Geotechnical Project Manager Professional Engineer (PE) will give you the opportunity to not only make your mark in a nationally recognized firm, but also directly contribute to our unprecedented growth.
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The Senior Engineer is responsible for client development, technical execution and project management of work related to Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Materials Testing & Inspection services, both office and field activities, during the planning, design, and construction phases of projects.
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Delve Underground has an immediate opening for a Geotechnical Engineer with 6-10 years of relevant experience to join our Portland team delivering tunnels, underground facilities, and water infrastructure projects.
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MSK Engineers, a multidisciplinary engineering consulting firm, is seeking a Senior Geotechnical Engineer to join our growing team of creative, collaborative, and community-oriented professionals.
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Atlas Technical Consultants is seeking an innovative and passionate Principal Geotechnical Engineer (Geotechnical Practice Team Manager) to join our Northern California team. The successful candidate should be a licensed Professional Engineer and Geotechnical Engineer in the state of California or ability to obtain.
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Lead Geotechnical Engineer. Perform professional geotechnical engineering work and conduct research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, slope stability, and operations to determine conformance with applicable rules, standards, construction, or operating permits for commercial, industrial, power, and transportation projects.
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Kleinfelder is seeking a Geotechnical Engineer/Project Manager reporting to our Corporate Headquarters office in San Diego, California. 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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Our Geotechnical Practice is currently seeking a entry-level Geotechnical Engineer to join the Pittsburgh, PA office. Experience with geotechnical software including: Slope/w, Seep/w, Sigma/w, HEC-RAS, STABL, LPILE, GRLWEAP, DARWIN, GROUP, ReSSA, and gINT is preferredField experience with construction observation activities such as pile driving, drilled shaft and driven pile installations, earthwork and shoring is preferred.
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The Senior Engineer, Geotechnical is responsible for providing geotechnical engineering expertise for planning, inspection, and design of construction and railway maintenance projects.
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Mid-level Geotechnical Engineer Bachelor’s degree in civil /geotechnical engineering from an accredited four-year college or university. Our Senior Geotechnical Engineer is nearing retirement, and our entry-level engineers aspire to develop in the geotechnical field.
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We are looking for a geotechnical engineer with specific experience in levee design and construction to support our strong backlog of work. 14+ years of experience as a Geotechnical Engineer.
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Sr. Lead Geotechnical Engineer. Highly proficient with geotechnical engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to permitting and project work-related issues.
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