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Geotechnical background including fundamental knowledge of principles of geotechnical engineering, soil and rock mechanics, pavement engineering, and groundwater hydrology. Atlas Technical Consultants is seeking an innovative and passionate Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Geotechnical Engineer 3) to join our Boise, ID team.
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TRC is seeking a highly motivated an experienced Geotechnical Engineer with our Geo-Environmental and Civil Engineering team. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, or Geotechnical Engineering.
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A bachelors degree in civil engineering suffices; a masters degree in geotechnical engineering wows but is not a dealbreaker. The geotechnical engineering division at Atlas informs some of the most transformative infrastructure and environmental projects of the 21st century.
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Geotechnical Engineer (GEO Geotechnical Engineer 3) Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects.
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The Geotechnical Engineer will manage geotechnical field work including geophysics and pile testing to be performed by others, and assist Development and EPC stakeholders in mitigating unforeseen subsurface conditions throughout project execution.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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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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Join us as a Geotechnical Project Engineer/Manager leading geotechnical projects with minimal guidance and be involved in a variety of high-profile projects that make an impact, from subsurface explorations to construction support, shaping the engineering landscape.
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DescriptionNavarro & Wright Consulting Engineers, Inc. is accepting resumes for a Geotechnical Driller Assistant to support the drilling crew in the drilling operation. The successful candidate will:Assist Geotechnical Driller with soil borings, well installation, soil sampling, rock coring, and visual soil classificationDrives medium duty trucks to various job sites as directed by supervisor.
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Headquartered in the historic train station in Bennington, VT, we support a hybrid work environment with multiple regional and satellite offices, including Burlington, VT and West Lebanon, NH. We specialize in site civil, environmental, geotechnical, permitting, regulatory assistance, transportation, survey, and construction administration, currently serving clients in VT, NY, CT, NH, MA and CO.
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Geotechnical background including a strong knowledge of principles and practice in geotechnical and dam engineering, soil and rock mechanics, earthquake engineering and groundwater hydrology.
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5+ years of geotechnical/ heavy civil construction experience to include the following: Expansive soil and heave prediction, Shallow and deep foundations, and over-consolidated clays, Global stability analysis and evaluations, Pavement section design (public and private), Large breadth of projects ranging from small single-story structures to mid to high-rise level construction, Distinguish colors and shades of color for identification and analysis.
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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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Must be licensed as a Professional Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer preferred or Certified Engineering Geologist. Must have a PE for the State of Washington and be a technical geotechnical engineer with seismic projects and full-fledged PM with financials.
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And now they are looking for a Geotechnical Driller to join their growing team. Are you a Geotechnical Driller looking to take on an exciting new role that will allow you to be the go to technical expert and the chance to develop your skills both through company training and reimbursement for further job related education.
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