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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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AWS/CWI - Welding. Must be well-versed and knowledgeable in codes and jurisdictional requirements in the Southern California region, including but not limited to: CBC, ICC, DSA, City of Los Angeles. NDT Level II/III.
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Proficient with geotechnical aspects of seismic design in California. 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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Performing geotechnical computer modeling of liquefaction, slope stability, groundwater dewatering predictions, groundwater flow. The role of the Project Geologist or Engineer is to perform tasks and project management assignments associated with geotechnical investigations and environmental assessments; sampling of soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater; production of maps; data interpretation/evaluation and deliverable preparation.
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As the Principal Geotechnical Engineer, you will be at the forefront of directing and managing geotechnical engineering endeavors for high-profile transportation, residential, and commercial projects in North America.
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Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree or PhD in Civil Engineering Geotechnical California GE registration 15 years or more of experience 10 years or more of relevant experience with Dam projects including inspection, rehabilitation and/or new design and construction Working knowledge of relevant building code provisions Strong commitment to ensuring safe project execution Local travel required Excellent verbal and written communication skills Security clearance a bonus.
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AECOM ’s West Region is actively seeking a highly motivated Geotechnical Project Engineer to join the Orange, California Geo-Civil team. AECOM is seeking a Geotechnical Project Engineer to be located in Orange, CA.
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Environmental field, oem, Bachleors, Geotechnical, Environmental science, Environmental remediation, eit, git, geology, environmental engineering, soil testing, geotechnical engineering. NICE TO HAVES Soil Sampling Remediation experience Geotechnical Education BA in Environmental Engineering or Geology Certs Eit (+) GIT ( +) B.S. degree in Environmental Engineering.
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Our SoCal bridge team provides a wide variety of structural transportation services to Caltrans, cities, and counties in the area including concrete bridge design, steel bridge design, bridge widening and replacement, grade separations, structural assessment and rehabilitation, seismic retrofit, pump stations, underground structures, and retaining walls.
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Providing geotechnical monitoring and using instrumentation to record vibrations, settlements, slope movements, water levels, and other critical geotechnical engineering data. Performing outdoor, all-season, on-site geotechnical, and geological investigation work as well as geotechnical related construction monitoring field tasks such as fill construction, foundation installation observation and testing.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Civil Engineer - Landfill & Solid Waste Consultant with a background in civil, environmental, or geotechnical engineering. Determine well-defined methods for collecting, compiling, and analyzing data from the physical work site, surveys, blueprints, GIS data, subsurface utility information, maps, hydrologic analysis, geotechnical data, and other matrices for project development, design, and construction.
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This experience provides the highly qualified civil engineer an opportunity to learn first-hand the complex world of Geotechnical and Deep Foundation Construction. By connecting global resources and local experience, Keller develops innovative, practical, and cost-effective solutions to geotechnical challenges.
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Learn to master 21st century seismic design, including performance-based design and resilience-based design for both new construction and building retrofit. Learn to master 21st century seismic design, including performance-based design and resilience-based design for both new construction and building retrofit.
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Established proficiency with seismic and wind load analysis. Develop finite element analysis models. Proficiency with AutoCAD (2D) drafting and structural steel detailing. Bachelor's degree in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering (with structural design classes.
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Leighton boasts a 62-year legacy providing innovative geotechnical, geologic, environmental, materials testing, and special inspection solutions to local municipalities, public agencies, and private clients across southern California.
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