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Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects. Licensed Professional Engineer in Civil Engineering; or BS in Civil Engineering; or BS in Construction Management, and 5 years of on-site project administration experience as a project engineer project manager for highway/bridge construction.
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Seeking Marine Survey Party Chief with robust expertise in Hydrography, Geophysics, and Geotechnical Sampling. Bachelor’s degree in marine sciences related to the field of endeavor (hydrography, geophysics, or geotechnical sampling.
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A masters degree/PhD in Geotechnical Engineering or Geo-Structural Engineering is preferred however a bachelor's degree will also be considered. Senior Design Engineer – Geotechnical or Geo-Structural Engineer.
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The Geotechnical Project Manager’s duties will include classification of soil and bedrock types; and review of geotechnical reports, analytical results, surveys, field logs, Records of Borings laboratory test data, pre-construction/vibration monitoring reports, and borehole geophysical logs to assure compliance with the federal, state, and local regulations, and the NYC Building Code and applicable ASTM standards.
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Work with in-house soil boring driller in inspections during drilling, soil samples and classification, preparation of soil boring log and geotechnical reports, cone penetrometer testing, and documentation of test pits.
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Coordinates structural design with designs of other disciplines in the project, including Geotechnical, Architectural and MEP.Communicates effectively with client and contractor in writing and in meetings.
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Project involvement with multiple disciplines such as roadway, drainage, geotechnical, environmental, etc. Based in Pittsburgh and with nearly 100 offices nationwide, we partner with clients on everything from roads, bridges, tunnels, mass transit, and airports, to water treatment plants, arctic oil pipelines, environmental restoration and specialized overseas construction.
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A Bachelor's in civil engineering with concentration in Structural or Geotechnical Engineering, a Master's is advantageous. We are seeking a highly motivated Junior Marine Engineer to join our team in New York. You will work closely with a team of experts working alongside our customers on some of North America's most significant projects.
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Use various environmental and geotechnical instrumentation and equipment during field work. Conduct on-site monitoring/ engineering observation of contractor environmental and geotechnical related construction activities.
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Review geotechnical studies, wetland delineations, cultural resources and threatened and endangered species reports and provide summaries/read-outs to management team. Meetings with geotechnical engineers, environmental engineers, and civil engineering consultants and contractors is expected.
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The Special Inspection Practice Team is responsible for: Field inspections of Pre-Stressed/Post Tension Concrete, Shotcrete, Roller Compacted Concrete, Self-Consolidating Concrete, Structural Masonry, High Strength Bolting, Structural Steel Welding, Firestop, Fireproofing, Glu Lam and Truss, Post-installed Anchors, Shear Wall, Structural Framing, Asphalt, Earthwork, and Source Inspection of Precast Items.
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Educational Excellence: Hold a Master's degree in Civil Engineering/Geotechnical Engineering, with a Ph. D. as a valuable addition. Join us in shaping a brighter future and making a tangible impact in the field of geotechnical engineering.
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In-depth knowledge of tunneling methods, ventilation systems, and geotechnical engineering principles. Proficiency in project management software, CAD tools, and technical analysis software (e.g., AutoCAD, MATLAB, ANSYS.
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Required Skills:Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering required with emphasis in structural, highway, geotechnical, traffic, hydrology, hydraulics and/or drainage design. Required Skills:Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering required with emphasis in structural, highway, geotechnical, traffic, hydrology, hydraulics and/or drainage design.
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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Geotechnical Engineer for our New York, NY office. This Opportunity Be involved in projects with our Geotechnical and Tunneling Team and be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
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