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We are currently seeking candidates for a Principal Engineer (Geotechnical Engineering) for our Civil Engineering Practice in several of our U.S. offices. Significantly contributing to increasing Exponent's civil and geotechnical engineering consulting efforts.
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Pioneer Engineering & Environmental Services, LLC is currently seeking an experienced mid to senior level Geotechnical Engineer to join our team in Chicago, IL. This individual will participate in a wide variety of geotechnical and materials testing projects in residential, commercial and industrial real estate construction and development.
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Master of Science in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Geotechnical engineering, OR equal work experience. Senior Project Manager – Geotechnical The ideal candidate for this position is an experienced consultant with 10+ years of project management experience and strong client development and relationship skills.
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Performing geotechnical calculations including seepage, slope stability, seismic and liquefaction assessments, settlement analyses, etc. Geotechnical calculations, including seepage and slope stability.
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Minimum of 11 years of experience in geotechnical engineering with emphasis underground structures. Interpreting geology, geotechnical and hydrologic conditions and understand their impact on design and construction.
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The individual will perform soil index testing in our in-house laboratory for routine geotechnical classification of soil and rock, create test boring logs, and determine geotechnical engineering parameters for use in analyses.
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Our client is currently seeking a Geotechnical Engineer / Geotechnical Design Engineer with a Geotechnical or Geo-Structural background to work in their Chicago, IL office. Job Title: Geotechnical Engineer / Geotechnical Design Engineer.
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We seek graduates from a range of disciplines including, Engineering Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Seismic Hazard and Earthquake Engineering, Geomorphology and Geohazard Risk Assessment, Geophysics, Geology and Hydrogeology, to contribute to our diverse and exciting projects.
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Minimum Skills and Abilities: Geotechnical calculations, including seepage and slope stability. Bachelor's Degree in Civil or Geological Engineering and 3-8years of relevant experience focused in geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and civil engineering MS Degree and engineering design and cost estimating experience a plus.
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Strong technical proficiency in geotechnical analysis, soil mechanics, foundation design, and construction materials testing. Position Overview: As a Geotechnical Seller Doer, you will play a crucial role in expanding the geotechnical engineering services and client base in the Dallas area.
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The ideal candidate will be familiar with a “seller/doer” approach, have strong technical and project management skills, and an ability to manage a team and develop staff. EOE/AA/M/F/Vet/Disability Weaver Consultants Group maintains a drug free workplace.
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Per Sé Group is seeking a Civil/Geotechnical Engineer – Hydropower for one of our premier clients whose focus is on reframing hydropower as a climate technology to accelerate America’s energy transition to a clean, thriving economy.
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The Geotechnical Engineer (or Project Development Engineer,'PDE') is part of GSI's client management team and responsible for identifying and pursuing prospective projects with key customers in the Power market, from lead generation to conversion.
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A master's degree or PhD in Geotechnical, Geotechnics, or Geo-Structural Engineering is preferred, however a bachelor's degree will also be considered. Geotechnical or Geo-Structural Engineer.
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