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Our office specializes in providing top-tier consulting engineering services, including geotechnical engineering and construction materials testing. NV5, Inc. is actively looking for an experienced and driven Geotechnical Engineer (PE) to join our team as a Project Manager at our Wilsonville, OR office.
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NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical in one or more of the following categories: Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, GeneralistICC certification in one or more of the following categories: Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete, Structural Steel – Bolting, Structural Steel – Welding.
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Ability to perform seismic analysis and detailing including shear walls, and braced and rigid frames. Foundations and experience interpreting geotechnical requirements. As part of their full-service engineering design and consulting firm, you'll contribute to projects across various industries, including pulp and paper, industrial, power, and chemical markets.
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Focus is equipment support and seismic design, including equipment anchorage, pipe/ductwork/conduit supports, access platform and stairway designs, and analysis of existing structures. Focus is equipment support and seismic design, including equipment anchorage, pipe/ductwork/conduit supports, access platform and stairway designs, and analysis of existing structures.
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Senior Geotechnical Engineer Opportunity - Portland OR (Hybrid Schedule) I'm delighted to be partnered with a leader in the geotechnical engineering space, who are currently working on a multitude of ground breaking projects across the US.
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Common tests include full-load temperature rise, dielectric and BIL, short-circuit and withstand current, mechanical endurance, component failure, environmental, functional and seismic shake-table tests.
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Working with the Lead Structural Engineer, complete design tasks related to steel and concrete structures, building and equipment foundations, wind and seismic lateral force resisting systems, and develop project-specific details.
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The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in structural engineering, with a focus on seismic analysis, steel and concrete design, and foundation engineering. Execute seismic retrofits and building alterations to enhance structural resilience.
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Note: We do not employ staff for mechanical, electrical, software, systems, or geotechnical engineering. Note: We do not employ staff for mechanical, electrical, software, systems, or geotechnical engineering.
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To provide engineering and construction related project management and technical oversite of planning, design, analysis and studies for domestic and international geotechnical and Heavy Civil (Tunnel) projects.
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We are a growing seismic, structural engineering firm looking for a full-time Engineering/Marketing Administrator who is motivated with passion and pride in their work. We are a growing seismic, structural engineering firm looking for a full-time Engineering/Marketing Administrator who is motivated with passion and pride in their work.
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Field/construction observation experience must include one or more of the following areas: logging geotechnical explorations, observation of pile driving operations, observations of earthwork activities, installation and recording of geotechnical instrumentation, field reconnaissance, and/or underground work.
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Prepare work plans, interpret data and test results, and generate geotechnical engineering reports, potentially overseeing other project components. Master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering or with geotechnical emphasis, preferred.
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At least 8 years of relevant geotechnical engineering experience. Demonstrated technical capabilities and working knowledge of basic geotechnical software (LPILE, FB-DEEP, SPW911, SETTL3D, SLOPE/W etc.
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Responsibilities Provide civil engineering and/or geology expertise, especially as those fields apply to risk management and risk assessments with particular emphasis on seismic risk. Maintain awareness of best practices and keep current with the latest advances in risk management processes and seismic evaluation of dams and levees which may impact engineering features of studies/projects.
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